I also got this with my very first DVD player for Christmas 2000! (Along with Seven Years In Tibet and The Mask!) Ironically when buying my UHD player a few years ago I had to literally turn down a complimentary copy of The Last Jedi, so the more things change...!
Another Irwin Allen remake, following Arrow releasing 2006's Poseidon! (I had not realised before this that Akiva Goldsman, who I seem to remember at the time was the one who got the most flack for writing and producing Lost in Space (probably in part also getting the backlash from the previous year's Batman & Robin), went on to produce the Poseidon remake as well! So he must have had a thing for Irwin Allen!) To be contrarian as usual I have a little bit of a soft spot for this film. Although it makes a terrible first impression, starting with the cocky Matt LeBlanc character acting dumbly in his spacecraft. Which may be the single reason why Matt LeBlanc never became a movie star. He does get better over the course of the film, although his character does get more and more pushed to the margins of the action as the film goes on. That applies to the film in general (which is kind of like the plots for three episodes of a show pressed together) as I find that after the whole convoluted set up is done with for getting the Robinsons lost in space and the 'actual plot' kicks in at about the halfway point where the timelines diverge that the film suddenly has something to say, gets a fair bit darker toned, and also most importantly gets interesting themes and deeper character relationships to delve into with the material involving William Hurt's patriarch having to wrestle with the idea of having failed to be there for his suddenly now adult son, and the lost opportunity to be a father to him. So I think it is a film that ends much more strongly than it begins, but there is a bit of a slog to get there.
Wait a minute, Arrow weren't able to get
the Apollo 440 remix of the theme tune onto the disc? (Which plays up the annoying Matt LeBlanc stuff at the beginning of the film)