WWE: The Attitude Era
M**R
A nostalgic treat for the best era of the WWF
This review is specifically for the blu-ray edition.WWE releasing a compilation blu-ray set of the Attitude Era is something that I've wanted for quite some time, and now that it's been done (twice, actually) I'm very happy with the overall output! The first disc of this set has a very brief, although painless documentary about the Attitude era which runs only 57 minutes. This works as a neat introduction to the real meat and potatoes of this set, which is seven and a half hours of various matches and vignettes of the Attitude Era.A lot of the matches are at the very least good, but the ones in the blu-ray Exclusives section (the entire selection encompassing only 85 minutes) are woefully short for the most part and overall pointless. There are two or three good matches in that section though, even if the longest match is only 12 minutes.One complaint I have is that on the first disc, there are 24 matches/vignettes separate from the documenary, and these are the main reason you'd buy this set, right? I don't know if this was a horrendous oversight or moronically intentional, but there is NO Play All option. You literally have to sit there and watch each individual segment with the remote in hand, ready to quickly Arrow Down and move onto the next segment. To do this for 24 individual items is tedious; not to mention the menu screen itself has an overly loud metal song that restarts itself every single time you go to the menu. Thankfully, the second disc doesn't have this issue. The "Play" option plays the entire main feature of the second disc, which is nine matches and two vignettes long - totaling two hours and forty minutes. From start to finish, this was a GREAT set of segments, even if two of the matches very quickly (and I mean in less than five minutes) devolved into entertaining fun as opposed to presenting a clear winner (Too Cool vs. D'Lo and The Godfather literally becomes a party, Hardcore Holly vs. Crash Holly gets "interrupted" by about 6-8 other wrestlers vying for the Hardcore Championship under Crash's 24/7 condition). Otherwise, the Buried Alive match was an absolute highlight, as was Rikishi vs. Val Venis, the very first Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match and the six-man Hell In a Cell for the championship.At the $20-22 price tag for eight and a half hours of nostalgic entertainment, you can't go wrong with this set. It's also worth noting that the WWF logo is NOT blurred out on this set, nor is the "WWF" dialogue bleeped or cut.Of course, not EVERY moment you remember from the Attitude Era will be presented here....but that's why there is a Volume 2 released (which I have yet to see). Heck, WWE could release a 15-disc blu-ray set of the Attitude Era and I'm sure something will be missing. Just take what's presented and have a grand time with it.
R**T
Best Era of Wrestling
This is a worthwhile watch. Of course, it can’t all be summed up on 3 discs. I have several wrestling DVD sets from Attitude Era stars and still don’t have all the matches I want. It’s a little annoying, but it is what it is.The only downfall to this set and every set released by WWE is the blurring out and muting of ‘F’ in WWF. You get used to it after a while, but it’s absurd. And, the promotional ads on every disc that you can’t skip through.
Z**Y
We should have more of a Positive Attitude about this dvd set
Before we go all nuclear on this dvd for lacking certain key moments and the documentary portion not meeting up to crucially high standards, this is actually an enjoyable better than nothing entertainment of one of wrestling's finest hours. Do I think it could have been made better? Maybe. But the dvd could be a whole heck of a lot worse. I think of it as a huge puzzle peace and then aquiring the era's pay-per-views are the missing pieces. The huge redeeming factor is the WWF logo isn't censored. Great moments and a good dvd with some obscure moments of the era and it's a nice way to get us anticipated for a possible volume 2.
M**L
Great trip down WWF Attitude era memory lane
This is a great collection of classic WWF attitude era memories. The documentary is too short in my opinion and could have used more insight from the talent that lived it. You still get good insight, but the documentary part of the collection could have been done so much better. The matches are great! You get a great collection of memorable matches and moments. It's nice that they mix up the interviews, promos, and matches. All in all this was a must buy on Bluray for me because the extra content is worth it.
C**N
Not exactly what I hoped for but still good
The commentary/back history wasnt nearly long enough and only a handful of guys were selected to talk about it. I would have enjoyed it more if we would have heard from more wrestlers that were in the Attitude Era but still pretty cool. I thought the extra promos/matches/interviews could have been better. I felt they didnt do that great of a job choosing the matches and promos to go on the DVD but there are some pretty cool rare/niche segments that were included.Disc 1 Extras:Most of what was chosen here wasnt really that special especially the Goldust/Marlena int. I thought they could have chosen something else to highlight Goldust. Whom has always been underated. I can think of so many other tv segments/promos that could replace these.Disc 2 Extras"Better than disc 1 extras but again WWE could have chosen better matches. LOVE that they included Chris Jericho's debut which to this day is still the best wrestling debut ever.Disc 3 Extras:Includes a few rare matches but again nothing super special. Had Chris Benoit not killed his family pretty sure one of his matches would be on here, horrible thing that was. Love they included TLC 2 on here, wouldve rather seen TLC 1 or TLC 4. Loved the inclusion of HHH interrupting Steph/Test wedding. Godfather/Too Cool segment was a great reminder of those 3.All in All it was an ok dvd but I hope they come out with another Attitude Era DVD call it part 2 or the Legend Continues and have better matches and segments on there.
B**N
Attitude Era
What a great set or documentary to return to the era of attitude.Triple H, The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Mark Henry, The New Age Outlaws, The Acolytes, X-Pac, Kane, The Big Show, etc. were all outstanding during this era.Naked divas, GTV, sex and violence.No Holds Barred Matches, No Disqualification Matches, Last Man Standing Matches, Falls Count Anywhere Matches, First Blood Matches, Street Fights, Bra and Panties Matches, Steel Cage Matches, Ladder Matches, and TLC Matches all the matches that made this era special.
A**R
Good ol wresling
Good ol wresling
V**C
La mejor era de WWE
Sin duda, la Attitude Era es la mejor Era de WWE. Increíbles luchas, feudos, storylines, personajes, público, etcétera.Aparte, me pareció genial la portada inspirada en el Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Realmente, esa portada es lo que más me motivó a comprar el DVD.
V**O
Soddisfatto
Soddisfatto
M**V
The greatest time to be a wrestling fan !
This is maybe my most favourite blu-ray from WWE.A great retrospect to my most favourite era and arguably the best time in the sports entertainment ever!Back in the day I was fan of WCW,but sometime in '99 I start to watch WWE and 'till this day I will never forget the greatest roster of superstars I've ever seen - Stone Cold Steve Austin,The Rock,Mick Foley and all of his personas,DX,Taker,Kane,Kurt Angle,Goldust and Marlena (I'm still in love with Terri Runnels),Val Venis,Al Snow,Edge and Christian (Brood's entrance was so frickin' cool),Hardyz and Lita,Dudleyz,APA,Sable and of course the man himself - Vinnie Mac,one of the best heels ever and many more.Fantastic group of people,all of them involved in cool and funny storylines.For me this was the best time to be a wrestling fan and definately my most favourite.This 2 disc set contains some great and classic moments and I really enjoy it.I'll buy and volume 2 in near future.
N**R
ABSOLUT TOP!
Geile Matches dabei! Manchmal nicht die beste gewohnte Qualität von den Bilder und Kamera-Einstellungen her, aber genial! Ich wußte nicht, daß so viele Matches, auch von den Original-Veranstaltungen z.B. nicht auf den Video, DVD oder nicht im TV gezeigt wurden!Matches mit Stone Cold, HBK, Mainkind, GOLDUST, usw.Das geilste Match überhaupt, das Match aus Kuwait mit BRITISH BULLDOG & OWEN HART VS THE UNDERTAKER & BRET HART - ein absolutes Highlight, ein lustiges Match, und der Undertaker zeigt, ungewohnt, mal richtig Technik und Schnelligkeit, und Humor! Die Stimmung, die da herrschte, war überwältigend und führte Gänsehaut herbei! Genial!Und beim Match ULTIMATE WARRIOR VS OWEN HART verlief irgendetwas nicht nach Plan!Auch viele AFTER-SHOW-MATCHES dabei, wo man sagt: " Schade, das wäre damals noch das "i" der ERA gewesen!Auch viele Kämpfe von den Touren aus DEUTSCHLAND dabei!!!Sollte man haben, als Fan dieser Zeit und auch als Fan dieser heutigen Zeit, denn hier kann man nochmal richtiges echtes WRESTLING sehen und erleben! Richtiges Entertainment! Schöne Storylines mit Hintergrund, tolle Gimmicks und Charakteren! Das war noch WRESTLING, wie es sein muss, wie man es liebt und lebt!!!Die Bild- und Ton-Qualität ist nicht immer ideal, und die Frage ist, ob man es nicht hätte aufbessern können?, aber die Atmosphäre von FRÜHER ist so auf jeden Fall spürbar!!!Trotz allem absolut empfehlenswert!!! Schön, daß man uns dieses Stück Nostalgie noch zukommen lassen hat, denn ein paar Leckerbissen, Schätze und Raritäten sind dabei!!!Matches u.a.HBK VS Mainkind von IYH IT'S TIME,HBK VS GOLDUST, IYH BURIED ALIEVE,RAW, NATION O. DOMIBATION MIT THE ROCK VS STONE COLD & UNDERTAKER & CACTUS JACK & TERRY CHAINSAW-CHARLIE FUNK,MSG-Show Triple H VS BIG SHOW,WALL STREET FIGHT - The Dudley-Boys VS Test & Albert,Steve Austin VS The Undertaker,Yokozuna VS The Sultan,LOD VS D-XXX,Owen Hart VS The British Bulldog in Berlin, usw.
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