Greatest Moments in Super Bowl History
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Amazon.com For this new edition of great Super Bowl highlights, NFL Films jumps around a bit, staying away from viewing 34 Super Bowls in chronological order. The video is split up into 12 chapters focusing on different aspects, starting with "Masters of the Game," which focuses on the three players who won multiple MVP awards (quarterbacks Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana, Bart Starr). Other segments look at special-team play, defenses, receivers, and the like. "The Quarterbacks" includes a segment on the MVP of Super Bowl 34, St. Louis Ram Kurt Warner. The material really comes alive in the DVD version of the title, but any fan of the game will be charged up by NFL Films' gusto mix of music, action, and insightful interviews (from players, coaches, and such experts as Frank Deford, many of them new). --Doug Thomas Additional Features This disc really shows how DVD can improve a production. During viewing, icons pop up on the screen indicating that additional information on the game or player being featured can be shown by pressing a button on your remote. For instance, when you see Washington Redskin John Riggins's game-defining run at the end of Super Bowl XVII, you can read Riggins's statistics for the day, see two interview segments about the play, or see the play broken down from multiple angles. DVD-ROM features include complete statistics for all 34 games, images of the programs, rings, and game play plus bios and trivia for the true fanatic. The use of multiple angles and separate audio tracks is underscored in diagnosing the dramatic final play of Super Bowl XXXIV with two different audio tracks: the elated Rams' announcers and the dejected Titan crew. Hopefully, these impressive additional features will be used in more sport highlight shows. --Doug Thomas
Amazon.com For this new edition of great Super Bowl highlights, NFL Films jumps around a bit, staying away from viewing 34 Super Bowls in chronological order. The video is split up into 12 chapters focusing on different aspects, starting with "Masters of the Game," which focuses on the three players who won multiple MVP awards (quarterbacks Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana, Bart Starr). Other segments look at special-team play, defenses, receivers, and the like. "The Quarterbacks" includes a segment on the MVP of Super Bowl 34, St. Louis Ram Kurt Warner. The material really comes alive in the DVD version of the title, but any fan of the game will be charged up by NFL Films' gusto mix of music, action, and insightful interviews (from players, coaches, and such experts as Frank Deford, many of them new). --Doug Thomas Additional Features This disc really shows how DVD can improve a production. During viewing, icons pop up on the screen indicating that additional information on the game or player being featured can be shown by pressing a button on your remote. For instance, when you see Washington Redskin John Riggins's game-defining run at the end of Super Bowl XVII, you can read Riggins's statistics for the day, see two interview segments about the play, or see the play broken down from multiple angles. DVD-ROM features include complete statistics for all 34 games, images of the programs, rings, and game play plus bios and trivia for the true fanatic. The use of multiple angles and separate audio tracks is underscored in diagnosing the dramatic final play of Super Bowl XXXIV with two different audio tracks: the elated Rams' announcers and the dejected Titan crew. Hopefully, these impressive additional features will be used in more sport highlight shows. --Doug Thomas
2019-09-17 02:33:52