|
/--LEFT COLUMN--//>
Apparel Baby Beauty Books Classical Music DVD Electronics Gourmet Food Jewelry Kitchen & Housewares Magazines Music Musical Instruments Office Products Outdoor Living PC Hardware Personal Health Care Photo Software Sporting Goods Tools & Hardware Toys VHS VideoGames /--LEFT COLUMN--//> |
/--BODY COLUMN--//>
starring: Beijing 2008: Opening Ceremony List Price: $29.99 Amazon.com's Price: $18.99 You Save: $11.00 (37%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Binding: DVD Brand: Team Marketing EAN: 0611863704631 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: Ten Mayflower Manufacturer: Ten Mayflower Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Ten Mayflower Release Date: September 30, 2008 Running Time: 240 minutes Sales Rank: 1470 Studio: Ten Mayflower Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Features:
Related Items:
Editorial Review: Album Description: This 2-volume set is your opportunity to once again witness the most memorable Opening Ceremony in Olympic history...the complete 4-hour extravaganza from beginning to end. A special index allows you to easily navigate throughout the entire ceremony. Own the celebration that people will be talking about forever! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - BE WARNED: where's the sound?This DVD is a big, big, big disappointment. The sound from the performers is almost inaudible; imagine watching STAR WARS in a theater, in low volume. DO NOT BUY, the best version is still waiting to be released. Rating: - Grand Opening CeremonyVery good Opening Ceremony, and very collection for Olympics. Our family spend night together to watch this DVD, everyone loves it. Rating: - disc 2 defectiveDisc 2 defective - there are 2 copies of the parade of the athletes and no main program. Rating: - Olympics Opening an Inspiration to PerformersThis film is truly an inspiration for those who strive for artistic creativity, coupled with discipline, focus, and strong teamwork. Rating: - could be much betterThe Beijing Olympics opening ceremonies were fantastic, perhaps the most spectacular live event ever produced. However, if you have a HD TV and surround audio system, this DVD does not do justice to the show. The picture is muddy; noticeably worse than the HDTV over-the-air broadcast. The sound is flat (almost mono quality) and the Bob Costas voice over cannot be turned off. If you can, rent the DVD instead. You probably won't want to watch it again unless a Blu-Ray version is released. |
/--RIGHT COLUMN--//> /--RIGHT COLUMN--//> |