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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not Worth It Jan 07, 2009 I bought this dvd and knew the problems with the dvd. Yes, there is no menu and no chapter selection. If you must buy this (which is not worth it), buy a VHS copy instead. Here is some stupid stuff
Bushwhackers are eating like pigs in different areas of the dvd, totaling maybe five minutes. Why?
Bossman killing Al Snow's dog and feeding it to him? Are you friggin kidding me? Who is sitting back and laughing about that? Its disguisting.
Mideon screwing a turkey? wow, i'm rolling over with laughter.
The funniest moments can be seen on other dvds but a few are not. I would not recommend buying this dvd at all. Waste of time and money.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
With a chicken suit and midgets, what more could you want? Quality doesn't count. Jan 28, 2008 The DVD seems divided in a few portions... things that were genuinely funny, and things that were only funny to Vince McMahon. To get an example of what is funny and what is funny to Vince McMahon, watch the WWE today. Find the attempts at "humor". Try to match them with what you find in here. There you have it.
For a collection advertised as "funniest moments", it really let me down. They only include the first line of The Rock's promo against Billy Gunn after King of the Ring 99 (where he says God spoke to Billy), and only include a few D-Generation X moments, much of the ones with Shawn Michaels and Triple H taken out of context. The Mark Henry bits are okay, but the Val Venis ones were duds. Sure, it's funny seeing Yamaguchi-san chop up penis-shaped food objects and shout "I CHOP YOU PEEPEE!", but they really went too far when they abducted Venis, took him backstage, stripped him nude, and put him in position to LITERALLY (not really) cut his "peepee".
There's way too many midgets, in my opinion. I don't think midgets are inherently funny unless they're doing something funny. Just like real people. Because midgets are real people, just short.
The chicken suit one WAS funny... but you wouldn't ever tell from this collection, because they barely show any of the skits featuring the chicken suit. You can see more of them (if not all of them) on Mick Foley's now out of print "Hard Knocks and Cheap Pops" video.
Some of the skits they show from the 80s and 90s are either taken way out of context, or simply... weird. They feature some guy (whose name I don't even know. I thought it was Bobby Heenan, but I could be wrong) trying to be in a western movie.
The Ups:
- Stone Cold Steve Austin
- Mick Foley
- D-Generation X c.a. 1999
- Head Cheese
- The Rock
- Jerry Lawler insulting an audience member's fiance
The Downs:
- Midgets
- Incoherent skits from the 80s which aren't explained in any detail
- Skits cut short (like the chicken suit, McMahon's training regiment, etc)
- Shawn Stasiak
- Huckster and Nacho Man
- Too many food fights
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not a Bad dvd Nov 05, 2007 this dvd all tho, only 60 min. with no extras is a wrestling dvd worth owning. I loved every single moment and segment of this dvd, made me remember how great the Attitude Era really was.
1 of 4 found the following review helpful:
a longtime fan's review Sep 14, 2005 THIS WAS A FUNNY VIDEO BUT IN MY OPINION I THINK THEY SHOULD HAVE INCLUDED MORE FUNNIER MOMENTS.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Coulda Been a Lot Better Sep 26, 2004 My wife bought this for me, It was alright, but it had no menu, no extras. It would have been better if there'd been back stories to some of the moments, or full length versions of some of the moments. There were some "classic" moments that had me yawning, simply because I didn't find them that funny the first time they'd aired. There were times that I was wondering what was going on. There's a segment dedicated to DX, but DX appeard throughout the entire DVD, the same with other people. Don't get me wrong, but it left a lot to be desired.
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