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For the devoted fan, this is your holy grail: all seven games of the incredible American League Championship Series against the Yankees, and the four World Series games against the St. Louis Cardinals. The material is fresh out of the broadcast booth: it's pure footage of the full games, unedited, and complete (minus the commercials), so you don't miss a single pitch. Forget the endless narratives and annoying camera cuts of the average sports highlight DVD; this is nothing but the games.
MLB wisely configured the discs so you can navigate by the half-inning, moving straight to your favorite highlights without sacrificing anything from the game. Watch only the at-bats you want and set up your own personal highlight reel out of the moments you choose. Going one better than TiVO, the boxed set also includes a generously packed bonus disc, featuring the 2004 World Series Film, narrated by Denis Leary, as well as 13 other extra features including footage of the post-victory celebrations and the 2005 Ring & Banner Ceremony. Even the packaging is custom-made for fans, featuring "SleeveStats" that contain complete inning-by-inning line scores, detailed box scores, team trivia, and much more at a glance on the DVD cover. It's like a baseball card on steroids. For baseball fans, this is the complete package and then some. --Dan Vancini
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2005 |
| MANUFACTURER: | A&E Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Collector's Edition, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Classic DVD, Exclusive interviews, highlights, and behind the scenes coverage, DVD's main menu allow you to jump directly to the action, Presented in full-screen digital video |
| TYPE: | Gift Set, Movie, Sports, Sports Highlights, Sports Video |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 12 |
| UPC: | 733961729191 |
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Customer Reviews of The Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series Collector's Edition
Solace during the next 86-year drought; and not just the Series! There are roughly 3 million people in the metropolitan Boston area. Maybe 80% of them are Red Sox fans, so there are 2.4 million or so of us, along with untold but probably similar numbers elsewhere across North America. (Go to a Red Sox game far from Boston and you'll see almost as many Red Sox fans as there are fans for the local team -- as long as you're not in Yankee Stadium.) <
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>If you're a member of the aptly-named Red Sox Nation, this DVD set is for you, because it's NOT just the 2004 World Series. It's everything you really want, which probably doesn't incude the four-game sweep of the Cardinals at all. It wisely includes the whole seven game series against the Yankees, and that's certainly why I bought it. <
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>True citizens of Red Sox Nation hate the Yankees in exact proportion to their love for the Red Sox. So even though I saw Game 5 in person and the watched rest on TV, and even though I missed seeing the last two games of the World Series due to a business trip to Italy, it's the Yankees games that I love to watch. <
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>The video quality is so-so. The 12- and 14-inning games between the Sox and the Yankees are so long that they wouldn't fit on a single DVD without a lot of compression. But hey, who cares? The nail-biting is all there, and it's still fun to watch and wait for the thrilling endings you know are coming. <
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>I don't own many movie DVDs, and I don't own any other sports DVDs. But this set is special if you're a Red Sox fan, or if you love to see the underdog triumph, or if you love to hate the New York Yankees. Buy it now, and watch it every year until the Red Sox win the Series again, in 2090.
The best endorsement around
I gave this to my sister as a gift for her 50th birthday. We are Boston born and raised though I now live in VT, and we have been "genetic" Red Sox fans since birth for better or worse. Here's what she emailed to me when it arrived today:
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>"Scott and I were in a sports bar last night watching one of those cable stations that rerun old baseball games, usually pretty ordinary ones, and I was saying that there weren't many whole games that I would sit and watch again. Well, now I have the only ones that I would."
red sox 2004 world series
the quality of the Cd is poor- skips and stops are common