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UEFA Champions of Europe: Champions League History 1955-2005
E**E
Me gusta mucho.
The media could not be loaded. Definitivamente es un muy buen dvd de colección, calidad, imagen, sonido. Lo recomiendo.
S**I
nice
very good item
K**R
Five Stars
good quality
J**S
Five Stars
Bargain.
J**N
Very comprehensive look at winners during this pas 25 years!
Very good, a must for any football fan. This dvd is full of information about the finals, goals scored best players and so much more!!!
J**R
much enjoyed!
This VHS was a gift for a friend, who said they enjoyed it a lot!
S**S
The worst soccer DVD production ever!
This video was ordered with much anticipation, my wanting to impress my American wife into enjoying the drama and skill, fame, and fortune of this great sport. This video put us both to sleep...a lackluster narration (did he have a heartbeat?), short clips (many in B&W) of goals only,not lead-ups and strategy, and a focus away from the superstars of the Champions League, give this production zero stars. Too much material was attempted to be covered, and a crappy DVD was the result. Save your money.
J**L
A Real Mixed Bag
This tape really should have an accurate description of what it offers prospective buyers. Based on the title I thought I was getting a tape of World Cup competition. What I got instead was performances by a group of former Olympians who were apparently on tour together. It is important to note that these skaters are performing on a stage as opposed to a regular ice arena. This means that they have only a 60 foot by 40 foot space on which to execute their moves. It is literally a stage, like those on which plays are staged, that has been covered with ice. Needless to say, the limited amount of space restricts their ability to perform.In addition to the pared down skating, the filming leaves a lot to be desired. The cameras, trying for dramatic effect and unusual angles, shift and change focus in the middle of jumps, spins and complex footwork that you naturally want to see. I found this very irritating.Finally, the commentary by Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner (themselves exquisite skaters who should have a lot of insight to offer) was dull, sporadic and awkward. At one point, for example, Tai has this to say about the skating of a Russian pair: "What I like about their skating is that it is influenced by ballet." Gee, really? Who would ever have guessed that Russians were influenced by ballet? Likewise, Randy's comment about Caryn Kadavy's skating does little to help the viewer. He says simply that she has really improved in the last year, then lapses into a long silence. He doesn't say how or why she has improved, or what distinguishes her skating from that of other top performers.All of the problems aside, there is some exquisite skating to be seen. Peter Barna's Tango piece, Elizabeth Manley's immitation of a cat, skated to music from Cats, and the opening ensemble come to mind. However, you can forget about the stunning jumps and throws. There simply isn't room for them on the stage. Had I known what I was getting, I would never have purchased this tape, and honestly cannot recommend it to others.
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