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Fantastic! Give us MORE!!!!
Exploration At Its Greatest!!One of the things that amazed me is that on EVA2, on the "Back to LM" portion, both astronauts deploy the US flag while the Rover camera is watching at them. I have had for
years two pictures of LMP Jim Irwin standing at one side of the Rover while saluting to both Scott and the flag. In this pictures is obvious that the Rover remote-controlled camera from Houston is watching at the photographer, not at the subject as it happens on EVA2. After reviewing once and again the video and pictures AS15-92-12444 to AS15-92-12447 on magazine OO/92, I said to myself that, finally, I had found an obvious error and that every single Apollo flight was a hoax. But then, reviewing EVA3 and magazine TT/88 on chapter "Farewell to Hadley" I discovered that, indeed, CDR Scott takes the picture of LMP Irwin while the Rover camera is pointing at him. Picture is AS15-88-11865.
A weird thing I discovered and that should be explained is that on "Farewell to Hadley" the video shows both Scott and Irwin working on the Rover at one side of the LM; at 40:25 mins the Rover camera fails, and without audio interruption it works again some 200 m away from the LM at 41:20 mins on its final spot. So that means Scott drove the Rover off some 200 m, parked it and re-arranged the camera in just 55 seconds!!!
Another strange thing is that the sixth DVD shows the last transmission from the Rover, on 4th August 1971, more than 24 hours after they took off from the surface, but nothing is shown between the LM take off and this last show. Perhaps a little green man with horn-shaped nose and gloves started to dismantle the LM...
Anyway, this set of videos is worth every dollar I paid for and truly an outstanding document of one of the mankind's greatest adventures.
What we knew but never really sawOK people who are interested enough in Apollo to sit through the complete downlink series may be few and far between, however, in all cases I have found myself compelled to watch. These missions really were the greatest moment in human history.
Spacecraftfilms have made these sets with so much passionate love about what's in them, that you'll be hard pressed to fault them. EVERYTHING is there. No curtailed mix of several Apollo mission footage generally trying to represent one landing, no cheesy music, no voice overs telling us what we can plainly see on the screen.
The chapter sections are chronoligically arranged, and subchapters allow you to review film magazine pictures, assembled moon landscape panoramas, and the seperate 16mm films. Not only the moon EVAs are there. You get the pre-flight tests, suit-ups, multi angle launch views of the Saturn V rocket, mid flight downlinks, news conferences, splashdown recovery and even CM lunar survey film footage.
Prepare a weekend of couch potatoe asorbtion with this (and the other Apollo Downlink sets). You will not be disspointed. Furthermore, the educational value of these sets cannot be overstated. WELL worth the moeny hands down.


an old fashioned gesture
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon hides nothing fools noone

This one is EASY!To sum it all up...crack a cold one, pop the disc in, kick back, and ENJOY!!!
A MUST FOR THE SERIOUS ROCK FAN AND STUDENTThe influence of The Beatles as well as such American rock as Chuck Berry is traced along with the influence of traditional Irish music, even that of the legendary operatic tenor, John McCormick. Most important though is the very Irish nature which flavors the music.
All music is interwoven, and the relationship between Irish rock and the dance spectacular, "Riverdance", is brought out.
Performers such as Van Morrison, Clannad (and Enya), The Cranberries, U2, and The Corrs are all highlighted, but performers lesser known or even unknown outside of Ireland are all given their due, and the credit they deserve.
If you want a comprehensive overview of Irish rock, and are NOT looking for the entertainment value of long performance clips, then this video is definitely for you.
A MUST FOR THE SERIOUS ROCK FAN AND STUDENTBut for the person looking for more depth and understanding, this documentary is tops. The very roots of Irish Rock & Roll are explored, including the influence of The Beatles and of Chuck Berry as well as that of traditional Irish music and even the Irish operatic tenor, John McCormick. Foremost of course is the Irish character itself which flavors Irish rock.
Irish rock's place and influence on international rock is spotlighted, as well as the genre's place in the whole spectrum of Irish music.
Performers such as Clannad (and Enya), U2, the Corrs, the Cranberries, Van Morrison are highlighted, but many other notable groups less familiar or unfamiliar to those outside of Ireland are given their dues.
There's even a relationship shown between Irish rock and "Riverdance".
If you are a serious student of rock, and seek understanding of Irish Rock's unique importance, this DVD is indeed for you.


Makes you feel like you're there.
Johnstown Flood offers engaging glimpse into history
INTENSE!

Amazing!From the launch day TV coverage, to the TV transmissions on the way to and in orbit above the moon, the 1st moonwalk (which includes different angle views from the black and white TV downlink and the automatic 16mm colour film taken from the Lunar Module), to lunar liftoff, more TV transmissions and re-entry operations this Dvd set has it all (and all without a single narrative or spliced/dubbed sequence). There is also footage of the astronauts training, assembly operations of the launch vehicle and multi-angle views of the launch itself. All in all, a fantastic package.
The pictures aren't always clear and the colour isn't always "true colour", but THAT is the whole point. The footage is seen as it was sent back to Earth nearly 4 decades ago. Because of that, it has attained near magical qualities. If we went to the moon today (and let's hope we do soon!) the pictures the astronauts sent back would be clear and snow free! It wouldn't have the same impact that this footage has or had.
This is a historic record of mankind's first steps on another world and is well worth, in my opinion, buying. These and other titles are available, although Amazon.com only sells the Apollo 11 and 15 sets at the moment (and only from the USA site so PLEASE Amazon.com, sell them at the others!) but I would highly recommend them to you.
To put it in a nutshell.....The real life drama of this footage knocks any (and I mean any) science fiction or computer generated space type footage to it's knees. This is the real thing, as it happened and you just cannot simulate this!
A wonderful DVD set

The Music&the Struggle
Black history , beautifully told!

Dominationbattle?
an amazing experience recorded on film
You need this....The Ultimate in B-Boy Evolution...

Great Baby Video
Creative, Entertaining, Educational....A MUST BUY!
Best baby video on the market!

Commentary from Niles Canyon/Zephyr Route Resident
Historically SignificantCoverage of the train is slanted towards the west coast with tons of footage on the Western Pacific Railroad. Highlights that stand out were scenes of the train on 3rd Street in Oakland, through Altamont Pass, and through Feather River Canyon. The DVD also includes a ride in the locomotive cab along with extra scenes of the train trackside.
The producer did an excellent job and I only wonder where he dug up some of the people interviewed in the program. Most notable was Arthur Lloyd who was a railroad public relations person back in the 1950's and 60's. Lloyd gave some spectacular commentary that broke up what could have been a dry program.
I think this program is excellent for anyone who has a passing interest in passenger trains or transportation history. Although this program focuses on the California Zephyr, the general theme is about the death of the Streamliner in America. I regret that I never rode the California Zephyr as we lost a great gem.
Outstanding Zephyr Footage

A Rare View into the Life of a Modern Artist
excellent
excellent and very moving