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Budo Masters - d

Budo Masters - d

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A dream come true
Review: Finally the best of the best are in one tape - A dream come true for the practitioners of traditional Japanese Martial arts

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: spell bound
Review: I was spellbound over watching this fantastic production. Very, very interesting to see the great masters at work.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great DVD when it's not stopping and skipping
Review: The music is beautiful and the footage is outstanding. It's just disappointing that it never plays straight through. All my other dvds play with no problems, so I'm not sure why this happens, but it's certainly a distraction and inconvience when the footage is so exciting.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not worth it
Review: This film as a dvd is quite annoying because the entire film is one chapter, not allowing you to navigate to a particular scene. The sound quality is terrible, the music annoyingly repetitive and while the "rare" film footage has some interesting moments the quality is so bad that you can barely make out what is happening. Also there are much better and dynamic shots of some of these budo masters that this film (because of copyright?) didn't make use of. More of a slide show the narration is ridiculously limited, the titles amateuristic and so all in all nothing is missed by not having this poorly researched and trite exercise.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not worth it
Review: This film as a dvd is quite annoying because the entire film is one chapter, not allowing you to navigate to a particular scene. The sound quality is terrible, the music annoyingly repetitive and while the "rare" film footage has some interesting moments the quality is so bad that you can barely make out what is happening. Also there are much better and dynamic shots of some of these budo masters that this film (because of copyright?) didn't make use of. More of a slide show the narration is ridiculously limited, the titles amateuristic and so all in all nothing is missed by not having this poorly researched and trite exercise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Budo Masters
Review: Wow!!!!! so much cool old footage I was blown away. the music is fabulous and the footage some of which I have never seen before is mostly high quality considering some of it is so old.


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