6 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Wooo!!! Look At My Man-Boobs Flapping In The Wind!!! Wooo!!!Thursday, May 12, 2005
With how grudgingly nearly every "appearance" of these WWE whores impurely connotes ungodly debauchment, from dressing so inadequately they look like tormentingly high-priced call-girls to actually, malignantly partaking in diabolically sex-suggestive "Bra-Panties-and-Condom Matches", you can bet your asses that the most backwardly unregenerate male teenagers WILL be degenerated to beat women, inroads WILL be made to harm even more the perilously fragile improvements in women's rights, like earnings and education, and women WILL be once more banefully coarsened to equate with the 16th century-style property-of-their-husbands, and sold off in dowries to marriages where they'll be demeaned solely for sex, like breeding animals.
3 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Best WWE DVDSunday, March 06, 2005
I admit it. When I first got The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection, I just didn't get "it." Being used to watching high-flying matches, I didn't appreciate all the old Flair matches. Well, I've grown as a wrestling fan and now I realize just how special this 3 DVD set is. This is my most watched DVD, and I've watched the Steamboat matches god knows how many times. The only really weak match is the one they have with Sting. They decided to go the chronological route for the DVD so they included the 1994 match instead of their classic from Clash of the Champions I.
2 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Amazing Must Have CollectionSaturday, March 05, 2005
Here is the official listings for this 3 DVD set due out November 18th, 2003.
"His name draws universal awe and admiration. He is the 16-time Heavyweight Champion of the world. He has held the World Championship more times than any competitor in the history of sports-entertainment. Fans around the world pay tribute by shouting his trademark "Woooooo!" He's influenced more Superstars than anyone else. There are legends and all-time greats, but there is only one Ric Flair.
Wrestling match footage from the 70's, 80's, 90's and today. This includes some of Ric's most famous matches with: Harley Race, Dusty Rhodes, Barry Windham, Ricky Steamboat, Terry Funk, and Sting.
Ric Flair vs. ... (shown in their entirety)
1. Harley Race Starrcade (11/24/83)
2. Dusty Rhodes Starrcade (11/28/85)
3. Barry Windham World Wide Wrestling (01/20/87)
4. Ricky Steamboat Clash of the Champions VI (04/02/89)
5. Ricky Steamboat WrestleWar (05/07/89)
6. Terry Funk I Quit Match Clash of the Champions IX (11/15/89)
7. Royal Rumble (01/19/92)
8. Sting Undisputed World Title Unification Clash of the Champions XXVII (06/23/94)
The DVD will also feature:
*Debut match with the WWWF vs. Pete Sanchez 3/1/76
*A day in the life of the Four Horsemen
*Flair'd match with Triple H from 5.19.03 Raw with a post-show tribute that has never-been-seen before on TV
Plus all the promos & controversies surrounding his greatest matches against Harley Race, Dusty Rhodes, Barry Windham, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, Terry Funk, Sting as well as his 1992 Royal Rumble victory.
BONUS: 6 hidden Easter eggs
3 out of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Better than Space MountainTuesday, February 22, 2005
I'll admit that I was alittle wary of buying this DVD because I'd been burned in the past with other wrestling DVDs having just clips of matches. This one delivers the goods! I would buy it just for the Flair/Steamboat matches. You get on the 2nd disc two matches with "The Dragon" and both matches clock in at 60 minutes a piece! That's right WWF. These two fantastic future H.O.Fers wrestled for 60 MINUTES STRAIGHT! That's 120 minutes of pure energy, high-flying, aggressive, welt smacking grappling at it's greatest. The two matches with Flair and Steamboat are two of the finest examples of heavyweight wrestling EVER! BUY THIS DVD JUST FOR THIS!
Also, The wrestling clinics featuring "Steamboat" and Flair are fantastic.
The matches with Barry Windham are also classic wrestling clinics. Barry Windham was a great grappler and he gave Flair all he could handle.
The Terry Funk stuff just doesn't belong here. It's interesting to see Flair trying to do extreme ECW style, but it isn't him at all. I mean c'mon. Terry Funk got his rump kicked by Patrick Swazy in "Roadhouse"! How tough can this guy really be? The Royal Rumble stuff should have also been left out. There are MUCH better Flair/Hogan matches that could have been shown other than this one.
They should have put his classic battles with the OTHER "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel on these dics. Watching those battle it out over who was the REAL "Nature Boy" were great matches.
Seeing Flair's first WWWF match from '76 was also fun. Seeing that he had his classic "WOOOOOO" and strut even way back then was fun to watch. The interviews from Flair's past are also a blast to see. Hearing Flair using his famous catch phrases for the first time and watching the "Nature Boy" image and persona take shape was interesting and enjoyable.
Overall, this is a GREAT DVD and Highly recommended.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
2 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Why this DVD is worth the price!Tuesday, February 08, 2005
I just got this DVD from Best Buy. Originally, I was looking for DVDs like the real pay per view events such as WWE No Way Out 2004, WWE Wrestlemania 8X, or any of the WWE Royal Rumble(because I have never seen a full royal rumble before). But sadly, there was no pay per view DVDs in the Best Buy that I wanted except for WWE No Mercy 2004 and WWE Judgement Day 2004 which I didn't want to see. It was like watching a good smackdown. So I was looking and looking around for about an hour trying to find some decent wrestling DVDs and only ones that I could find was WWE RAW 10th Anniversary, Best Intercontinental Matches and The End of the ECW. Finally, right before giving up, something caught my eye. It was the Ultimate Ric Flair Collection. But I was still not sure whether to get it or not because I was afriad that there will be no full matches(like The Rock Know Your Role and TLC video). But I made up my mind and just got it since there was no other better WWE DVDs.
After I got home I started watching it right away and after I finished half of the DVD, I was like this is worth even $100. But the price being only about $30, that is more reason why anyone should buy this DVD. The DVD featured over 10.5 hours of pure wrestling entertainment including his best matches, best promos, and the confidentials. Not to mention the fact that some of the features are hilarious(like the old wrestling makes me laugh because it's my first time seeing it and they had some funny promos). Also, because of this DVD, the whole entire Sunday went by like Flash on steroids. I don't see any reason why I should write anymore because other reviewers already wrote what the features are and I have nothing else to say to you but "Get the F out of your couch or chair or bed or whatever and go get the the most worth DVD (over 10.5 hours! amazing!) ever.
P.S. Also get more wrestling DVDs. The reason why I get wrestling DVDs instead of movies is because once you watch most of the movies, it gets boring really fast. They are also only about 2 to 4 hours long including the extra features. But wrestling DVDs are usually 3 hours long not including the extra features itself. If you combine the features, it will probably be up to 4-7 hours of entertainment. Though the DVDs like HBK From the Vault, WWE Raw 10th anniversary, or Stone Cold biography videos, or any other documentary DVDs are a bit short and it doesn't worth as much as pay per views or the special collection DVDs like Ric Flair collection and Hulk Hogan collection, you should get it if you are a big fan but if you can't afford that much money, get the pay per view DVDs over the movie-like DVDs. Well, have fun watching the DVDs.