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Definitely one of FMW's BEST!
buy this dvd
THE BEST FMW DVD EVER MADE!Mike "Gladiator" Awesome VS Kintaro (Yukihiro) Kanemura: 3 1/2 *
This match was the worst on the disc, which makes it not bad. It was slow near the beginning when Awesome goes for a tope suicida (he gets caught in the ropes). Awesome wins w/ an Awesome Bomb to Kanemura for the 1,2,3.
Mike "Gladiator" Awesome VS Masato Tanaka: 4 3/4 *
2nd best on the disc. Sweet action (Awesome actually hits the tope suicida this time). Tanaka wins w/ a Roaring Elbow.
Masato Tanaka VS Mr. Gannosuke (Masashi Honda): 4 1/2 *
Good match. Lots of blood. Sweet power moves (mostly powerbombs). Gannosuke wins w/ a Gannosuke Clutch (an armbar w/ waistlock into front rolling cradle w/ leg hook). Sweet pin.
Mr. Gannosuke VS Hayabusa (Eiji Ezaki): 5 *
The best match I ever saw. Well fought and well thought out. Hayabusa wins w/ a Phoenix Splash (Twisting Senton into 450 splash).
Hayabusa VS Kodo (Hiromuchi) Fuyuki: 3 3/4 *
Fuyuki wins w/ a stiff Lariat. Not the best match in the world.
The extras are pretty good too. I didn't really watch Masato Tanaka VS Kanemura 'cuz it didn't sound very good. The Hayabusa VS Hisakatsu Oya match was OK.
Overall, this DVD was great. A must buy.


Meant to be in GermanNevertheless, though marred by the translation, this piece was well and traditionally staged, competently acted, and nicely played. If you do not suffer from the same quirk as I do, then you will enjoy this Met production.
Magical Production!
From a mushroomAn excellent introduction to opera and an enjoyable video for children and adults alike!


Splendid summation of a memorable cycleAs I've suggested above, the standard of acting is wonderful. Much of the singing is also very fine, with the entire cast led by Gwyneth Jones in one of her best recorded performances ever. I do like Manfred Jung's Siegfried that much, but I believe such an approach is part of the production's dramaturgy. The others, including the chorus, immersed themselves totally into the production and drama, and Boulez's kept a tight rein on his fine orchestra and, thanks to Bayreuth's unique acoustics, never overwhelmed the singers.
It's all very memorable indeed. I suppose that I'll be watching it over and over again in the days and years to come.
A magnificent achievementThe singers make a fine team, headed by Gwyneth Jones's glorious Brunnhilde. Manfred Jung is a macho Siegfried, even though the character doesn't earn one's sympathy. The Bayreuth Orchestra plays with great skill under Boulez.
Highly recommended
This straightforward English National Opera production of a masterly music drama (in its original four-act version, by the way) is a most welcome addition to DVD, even if there are some caveats: the Dolby 5.1 sound could be more forceful, and the opening intro (by an unidentified narrator) promises a talk with librettist Eric Crozier "at the interval" that never materializes! Otherwise, this version of Billy Budd remains a vivid reminder that 20th century opera, at least in Britten's hands, could be thought-provoking and extremely entertaining. --Kevin Filipski

The only dvd recording of a masterpiece
Powerful -- Captures the Essence of MelvilleIf you read the various reviews of this production (for the originals as well as the recording), you will hear carping to the effect that (1) Thomas Allen is too old to be Billy Budd; (2) the set is too abstract; (3) the older Vere shouldn't be on stage at the climax; and so on. This is all nit-picking nonsense. The positives of this production so far outweigh the negatives that the overall result is overwhelming. You will find few opera video recordings as moving and effective as this one.
By the Way: one of the other Amazon reviewers complains about how the orchestral interlude between the scenes in the final act is cut in half. This is not an issue with the DVD -- everything proceeds seamlessly.
Fine Production; Great Score

Poor MacMillan
Beautiful, passionate and sad.
A masterpiece

Don't just stand there!But, since this is my favorite opera [well actually "Le Nozzi" is my fave....this is 2nd] I am delighted to have a beautiful, rich and excellently sung version even if they do just stand there.
Come on,Montserrat!Let us hear Orfeo!production by Gilbert Deflo and his sensitive partner
William Orlandi;beautiful settings,lighting,mirrors,
Monteverdi dresses to Savall and his musicians and so on.
However,to the music...Zanasi's pleasant timbre,steady
performance lacks passion and testosterona;maybe Orfeo
had some sexual disturbance in this production(well,he
is a demi-god)but Zanasi sings a beautiful "Possente
Spirto" and the whole act five,anyway.Sumptuous voices
shined on stage;what a perfect Apollo by Fulvio Bettini,
Sara Mingardo and that excellent Proserpina by Adriana
Fernandez who can touches all hellish forces better than
Orfeo himself!A huge mistake on booklet(unbelievable this
sort of things nowadays);brazilian soprano MarĂlia Vargas
was Ninfa,not Eco!Turk is the best sheppard in the ensemble
but Carlos Mena is a so feeble countertenor that he endangers
the trio.I'm sorry,I just can't help to warn you;Figueras is
the worse Musica I ever heard.Her ragged voice,that dragged
tempo,obviously to stay a bit more on stage just slew all beauties on overture.Musicians are among the best in the world,
including superstar Andrew Lawrence King on the double harp;
each one of them get involved at the most superior way with Monteverdi masterpiece.You'll disagree some "tempo" by Savall just like I do,probably;slowly and slowly again. So,listen my advice;this is a very fine DVD;skip Figueras and enjoy Orfeo!
Wonderful production

Dreadful picture mars a valuable productionIt was sourced from a PAL video recording originally made by the BBC, but for some reason (presumably US/Japanese sales) the DVD authors decided to convert it into the NTSC system, which plays havoc with the picture definition. Worse, the low-bitrate transfer has added digital artefacts galore, which get particularly blocky every time the camera pans or zooms.
Thankfully, the sound quality (either PCM stereo or DTS 5.1) is vastly superior, and the set as a whole is clearly a must for Mussorgsky fans and Tarkovsky completists - bad though the picture is, it never completely obliterates the virtues of the original. But it's a real pity that corporate greed has made this such a badly compromised product, as I can't see a separate PAL DVD appearing any time soon.
A Musical Drama of GeniusMussorgsky's extraordinarily original music makes us live and feel every nuance of his drama. All roles are beautifully sung and powerfully acted. Lloyd is a brilliant Boris. I have never seen another Varlaam portray his role with such humor. Cardinal Rangoni hovers like a spider over Marina as he twists her to his will. Gergiev is a superb conductor of Mussorgsky's original orchestrations.
The staging is also extraordinary: Tarkovsky brilliantly uses the same basic set depict a myriad of scenes, enabling each to flow into the next seamlessly. Actors portray sculptures in the Polish garden scene, changing position to mark shifts of perspective. Nevertheless, some of his devices detract from the inner strength of the drama: Boris recoils in terror from the call for alms of poor in the coronation scene; the ghost of Dmitri (the rightful Tsar whom Boris had had murdered)hovers endlessly through the play. Worst of all: Tarkovsky has everyone fall down dead at the end of the Kromny scene, instead of marching out in false triumph behind the false Dmitri.
The Ultimate Opera!This may be the only DVD for quite some time to come---because who could top this!?!


Deceptive Packaging!But here's the kicker: it ISN'T! The video case for the DVD SHOWS a different staging, but the actual video is of exactly the same staging featured on the VHS version, and recorded (in a slightly better performance) on the double-CD set released by Deutche Grammophon.
This is REALLY irritating. I was expecting a different staging, since i've already heard this one, and seen it as well. The whole point was to see a DIFFERENT one, and that's what the packaging implies is recorded on the enclosed DVD.
I don't know why they took the poorly-taped 1987 performance, and put it on a DVD with all these photos from an entirely different production (with even different actors, it appears) but that would be called fraud in almost any context. Having just watched this DVD production, i'm going to contact the company and demand an explanation.
You've been warned.
First rate!One minor caveat, already noted by another reviewer: the images on the box have nothing to do with what's inside! They look like they were taken from a Disney version!
+Perfect execution of a perfect opera

Michael Flately is not Irish step dance
"Genius on Tap"
UnbeatableThe DVD is just amazingly done in every aspect which makes for a most spectacular watch for anyone, but even moreso, Flatley fans. It shows all about Michael and bringing himself up to the spectacle he is today, including half an hour of the Feet of Flames Budapest show, which you will see no where else.
Even if you arent a Irish dance fan, you will enjoy this because of Flatleys sheer power on stage.
Its hard to invision Irish dance coming this far, but it has, and this is the man to thank. In this escapade you will find that Michael is no arrogant dancer and as for his inflated ego? If you read into it, you can find he is a really nice person, and what you see is just alot of character coming out on stage.
Buy this DVD no matter the cost, you will not be disappointed.
Because boy oh boy, this guy can dance...

Particularly outstanding are Luciana Serra, vocally flawless and visually mechanical as the singing robot Olympia; Ileana Cotrubas as Antonia, who sings herself to death; Claire Powell as Hoffmann's partner Niklausse; and all four of the deep-voiced villains. This production departs from Offenbach's evident intentions particularly in the Venetian act, which it places second rather than last and pads out with material Offenbach never included. These additions, however, include some of the best-loved material in the opera. --Joe McLellan

Not DVD QualityYou should not watch this DVD on a big screen.
Wonderful except the productionThe music is wonderful. I loved all the principals. I am glad I bought this version. I have the one from Lyons France and it is awfull. I do not know of any other DVD of the Tales of Hoffmann.
I Loved It!
1. Wing Kanemura vs. Mike Awesome (Title for title match)- This is a title unification match of Brass Knux title and Independent title. The beginning was pretty slow where mike gets his foot stuck in ropes and win beats on him and leg rest holds but later is where the real action starts, bloody,brutal,tables,chairs what a war. Great match
2. Mike Awesome vs. Masato Tanaka-Amazing! if youve seen their matches in ECW like Heatwave 98 or N2R 99' in my opinion this one blows it away! Even crazier spots with tables in this one.
3. Masato Tanaka vs. Mr. Ganosuke- WOW, a bloody sickening war where Ganosuke at one point takes the jagged part of a broom stick starts stabbing Tanaka in the arm to make him bleed. Exciting match in all .
4. Mr. Ganosuke vs. Hayabusa- I thought it would be better by the buildup of old best college friends , anyways pretty nice moves here.
5. Hayabusa vs. Kodo Fuyuki- Worst match on the tape , too many rest holds, Hayabusa pulls off some nice aerial moves to give the match some stars and Kodo almost kills Hayabusa with huge impact moves but what a horrible ending. anyways
Overall a great compilation but they should have put a bonus match anyways great FMW action. Highly recommended to anyone!