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    July 21, 2008
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LAGACY OF THE AWA
on August 8, 2008
Posted by: KLUTZ
from ORANGE MASS
IT WAS SO MUCH FUN. TO WATCH MY FAVERATE AWA SUPERSTARS AGAIN. IT IS A VERY GOOD DVD.
What's great about it: 1 OF THE BEST DVDS I HAVE SEEN
What's not so great: A COUPLE OF MATCHERS WENT TOO LONG FOR ME
I would recommend this to a friend!
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trimph and tragedy of world class
on August 4, 2008
Posted by: KLUTZ
from ORANGE MASS
IT WAS SO MUCH FUN TOO GO BACK TOO THE DAYS OF WORLD CLASS WRESTLING.THIS DVD WAS SO WELL DONE. IT MADE ME LAUGH - IT MADE ME CRY. IT GAVE ME ANOTHER LOOK IN SIDE PRO WRESTLING. ALL AND ALL THIS DVD WAS VERY WELL DONE.
What's great about it: it was fun to go back to the days world class wrestling
What's not so great: the first match of the dvd extra was too old and too long
I would recommend this to a friend!
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There's a lot of pop-culture history, as well as bad references to World War II history, in Hogan's Heroes, as as one can see when watching the five-disc Paramount set Hogan's Heroes: The Complete First Season. The 32-episode package (six on three of the platters, seven on two of them) includes the opening episode, the pilot show "The Informer," but no extras of any kind. For openers, although the pilot is in black-and-white (and has a somewhat grimmer mood than the subsequent series, and one character, a Russian played by Leonid Kinskey, who was immediately written out, plus another, played by Larry Hovis, who was reconstituted and rewritten as a regular for the series), the subsequent series was in color. As a result, each episode starts with the original CBS network opening announcement (using three tones that almost parody the NBC signature tones) declaring that it is in color, which evokes another era, when a series going out in color was something special and different. The series itself came at the tail-end of a cycle of World War II television programs that started with shows like The Gallant Men and ended with sitcoms like this and McHale's Navy -- and you can always tell when a cycle has run its course when the comedic treatments start to displace the serious shows in the public consciousness. The programs themselves, with the exception of episode eight, "Movies Are Your Best Escape," generally look sensational, full-frame (1.33:1) and sharp, with bright color and clear sound; star Bob Crane's aviator jacket is in almost 3-D relief in one close-up. Beyond that, however, watching this series in 2005 in this package proved highly problematic, if not downright disturbing. This reviewer finally understood, watching this set, why my father -- who was a prisoner-of-war in Germany in 1945 -- so despised Hogan's Heroes, which tried to make comedy out of such a setting. The whole tone of the series now makes this reviewer's skin crawl, despite the presence of highly gifted comedic performers such as John Banner, Werner Klemperer, Robert Clary, Hovis, and Richard Dawson (who was also a highly skilled dramatic actor at the time), plus future director Ivan Dixon in the cast, and top comedy directors, including Gene Reynolds and Howard Morris. Even at those moments where a piece of truth gets through -- like when a character remarks that the prisoners at some stalags eat better than the guards -- it's told as a joke. The discs are well produced, with six chapters (corresponding to the commercial breaks) for each episode and simple menus that open automatically on start-up. The only question is whether any of this seems funny now to many people and, if it does, what that says about the way we understand history.
 
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HOGANS HEROES
on July 28, 2008
Posted by: KLUTZ
from ORANGE MASS
THIS SHOW IS VERY FUNNY. I ENJOY PLAYING IT AT NIGHT. AFTER A HARD DAY AT WORK. IT REALY HELPS ME FORGET THE REST OF THE DAY.
What's great about it: GRATE TELEVISION SHOW
What's not so great: THE ONLY CONS ARE NO EXTRAS
I would recommend this to a friend!
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GIENTS MIDGETS HEROES VILLANS
on July 22, 2008
Posted by: KLUTZ
from ORANGE MASS
MID SOUTH WRESTLING. GIENTS MIDGETS HEROES AND VILLANS WAS A FUN DVD TO WATCH. IT WAS FUN TO SEE WRESTLING MATCHES FROM THE 1980S. I AM REALY LOOKING FORWARD TOO THE SECOND MID SOUTH DVD COMING OUT. IN ALL I GIVE THIS DVD A PERFECT 10.
What's great about it: FUN TO SEE WRESTLING MATCHES FROM THE 1980S
What's not so great: THE ONLY CON IS THAT THIS DVD ISENT LONG ENOUGH
I would recommend this to a friend!
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IT WAS ALL RIGHT
on July 21, 2008
Posted by: KLUTZ
from ORANGE MASS
SOME GRATE RIC FLAIR PROMOSE BUT IT WAS DISAPOINTING I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO HAVE SEEN MORE ON DUSTY RHODES
What's great about it: SOME GRATE RIC FLAIR PROMOS
What's not so great: I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE SEEN SOME DUSTY RHODES
I would recommend this to a friend!
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