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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2002

Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2002

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well...what can you say?
Review: As you can imagine, most sane women are not very fond of DVDs such as this one. Me, being a male, I have to admit it's extremely attractive stuff. It's an escape to exotic locations and beautiful women. The moment you start watching, you just sort of stop what you're doing and your jaw sort of drops and all. And when it's over, you just want to watch your favorite models again. It's not really an ethical thing to be watching, to be honest. But if you're into that kind of stuff, then it's a feast for the eyes. If I were to say which is the best looking model, it'd be between Heidi Klum, Elsa Benitez, and Yamila Diaz-Rahi. But it's too close to call. It's hard not to say Yamila, though. She really incinerates on this one. (Of course, I don't think it would be fair to not include Josie Maran in there. She's extremely hot as well. I was disappointed, though, that Chandra North wasn't in it. I think she's right up there with the rest. And of course, all of them are pretty, so much so that you do wonder how you can compare this unbelievable beauty with more unbelievable beauty.) In my opinion, seeing the DVD is like, ten times better than looking at the magazine because you get to see them in real life, in full color, right there. I like the DVD far more than the magazine, really. It really makes you feel like you're there. If you love living in a fantasy world with a dozen attractive women hanging out with you on the beach or wherever, I guess you'd probably like this DVD. It shouldn't be legal for women to look this good, to be honest. But at least for now, it is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: If you have seen previous swimsuit editions then you know that they range from dull to mediocre. Mostly because earlier editions have been facilitated to resemble documentaries. Dedicating much of the time to depict for us how incredibly rich a supermodels personality is, interviews, and contemplating such tintilating subjects such as 'what do men want'. A subject aparently alien to the earlier producers since their editions are so outright boring.

This edition: they got it right and produced an over the top compilation. Gobs of scintilation with hotest women on the planet. For once some one realized that perhaps people would be interested in just watching supermodels wear an asortment of industries sexiest swim wear while posing provocatively. As aposed to talking about it. The production by far supersedes the previous releases in both the content and the quality of the DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Latin DVD : the best DVD of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit
Review: In my opinion, the best DVD of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit is this one of 2002 : its segments, amalgamated by the leitmotiv of the latin atmosphere with its images , colours and musics, are disposed with order and well presented by Yamila Diaz .
The quality of the photography is excellent and better than in other DVDs of SI.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well...what can you say?
Review: Set in Latin America, "SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SWIMSUIT 2002" is the perfect antidote to, well, just about everything that's unsettling, disturbing and ugly. There's no story here, just a bevy of impossibly beautiful and seemingly natural young women in exotic locations posing for the annual "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit issue. Yamila Diaz-Rahi serves as on screen host in this slick production that tags along with 16 young women (including Josie Maran, Molly Sims, Heidi Klum, Shakara Ledars and Petra Nemcova) on their private photo shoots in Brazil, Guatamala, Costa Rica, Argentina and other Latin hot spots. This easy on the eye 60 minute digital distraction makes the case that if beauty is only skin deep, that is, indeed, deep enough.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A SPLENDID TROPICAL VACATION
Review: Set in Latin America, "SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SWIMSUIT 2002" is the perfect antidote to, well, just about everything that's unsettling, disturbing and ugly. There's no story here, just a bevy of impossibly beautiful and seemingly natural young women in exotic locations posing for the annual "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit issue. Yamila Diaz-Rahi serves as on screen host in this slick production that tags along with 16 young women (including Josie Maran, Molly Sims, Heidi Klum, Shakara Ledars and Petra Nemcova) on their private photo shoots in Brazil, Guatamala, Costa Rica, Argentina and other Latin hot spots. This easy on the eye 60 minute digital distraction makes the case that if beauty is only skin deep, that is, indeed, deep enough.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is what life is all about!
Review: This DVD covering the 2002 swimsuit edition is better than a plate of warm Mrs. Field's cookies.

Set in Latin America, we visit with the most scorching hot girls in the world on their personal photo shoots. A majority of the models are latin as well. Each chapter seemingly becomes better than the one before, and I found myself pondering which girl is really the most beautiful. Is it possible to determine? It's like trying all the fruits of the earth and loving each one for a different reason. I had to start from the beginning more than once to see if they were all as equally talented as I remembered. I even ran through the entire DVD in super slow mode. It was my day off.

Is it too late to change my career to oil boy? Will I ever have the good fortune to cross paths with Melissa Keller? Does Petra Nemcova like the Yankees too? These are questions I keep running through my head as I get ready for another day. A day I will be sure to appreciate the simplest things in life (like a chili pepper bikini) thanks to this DVD.

On a final note, Yamila Diaz-Rahi does such an amazing job as SI's host, it would be a good idea for the producers at CBS to have her replace Bryant Gumble on "The Early Show", since a position will soon be available.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is what life is all about!
Review: This DVD covering the 2002 swimsuit edition is better than a plate of warm Mrs. Field's cookies.

Set in Latin America, we visit with the most scorching hot girls in the world on their personal photo shoots. A majority of the models are latin as well. Each chapter seemingly becomes better than the one before, and I found myself pondering which girl is really the most beautiful. Is it possible to determine? It's like trying all the fruits of the earth and loving each one for a different reason. I had to start from the beginning more than once to see if they were all as equally talented as I remembered. I even ran through the entire DVD in super slow mode. It was my day off.

Is it too late to change my career to oil boy? Will I ever have the good fortune to cross paths with Melissa Keller? Does Petra Nemcova like the Yankees too? These are questions I keep running through my head as I get ready for another day. A day I will be sure to appreciate the simplest things in life (like a chili pepper bikini) thanks to this DVD.

On a final note, Yamila Diaz-Rahi does such an amazing job as SI's host, it would be a good idea for the producers at CBS to have her replace Bryant Gumble on "The Early Show", since a position will soon be available.


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