Dark Ages Single Chronicles 1-2-3

Dark Ages Single Chronicles 1-2-3


Starring:Dark Ages
Studio: Bfs Entertainment
Product Type: DVD
Dark Ages Single Chronicles 1-2-3
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Light hearted and funny look at the end of the world
Dark Ages Single Chronicles 1-2-3
Starring: Dark Ages
Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00004W1T8
Release Date: 2000-08-15

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Light hearted and funny look at the end of the world.......2001-02-04

I bought the two disc set on a whim, having never seen it or heard of it before. Although the entire series is only two hours long and there are no special features of any kind on the two DVDs, I was not disappointed with the show itself.

The year is 999 A.D. and the people of Sludgebrook, Englaland (that's how they spell it) are worried that the world will come to an end on New Year's Eve. This is the story of their adventures and mishaps on the last few weeks of the year.

Disc One contains the first three episodes: Vile Vole Pie, Vikings, and War. Here we meet the people of Sludgebrook, see them use the Vikings as a distraction from the coming end of the world, and finally watch them go to war with the Vikings when they actually show up.

If you like British Humor (Monty Python and Red Dwarf), check this out. I would suggest buying the set instead of the two individual discs because you'll want to watch them all!

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