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Rating: Summary: please, no more!!! Review: I think this video was perhaps the cheesiest and corniest car video I have ever seen. horrible interviews and corny characters were not the only problem. not enough race coverage and not so hot cars. The music was descent and some of the girls were hot. but dont be fooled. you wont last to the end of the DVD. bottom line, its a waste of money. I recomend the G-force tape or the "ultimate street machine" .
Rating: Summary: disappointing to say the least Review: Please save your money and buy something else. This DVD was very disappointing with stupid racing scenes and interviews that were dumb! There was nothing 'special' about the Special Features too. The Hostess of the DVD is terrible and i could barely finish watching the DVD. Any other import street racing DVD is better than this. WARNING! Please save your time and money!
Rating: Summary: disappointing to say the least Review: Please save your money and buy something else. This DVD was very disappointing with stupid racing scenes and interviews that were dumb! There was nothing 'special' about the Special Features too. The Hostess of the DVD is terrible and i could barely finish watching the DVD. Any other import street racing DVD is better than this. WARNING! Please save your time and money!
Rating: Summary: Quite a good beginning Review: The first installment of Tokyo Pop's Street Fury video magazine captures the import-lover's attention immediately. The car shots are many and beautiful, and there are plenty of drag racing shots, as well. The hostess is beautiful, and doesn't sound like an idiot. It has a decent soundtrack, when there is music. Plenty of interviews with famous drag racers.There are two things which keep this from being a five: first, and not too egregious is the sense of discontinuity throughout the magazine. One video segment doesn't necessarily lead into the next very smoothly. The more obvious fault of this video is the two characters thrown in for 'comic relief'. They drive around in a rustbucket and assault street racers, asking them questions about their cars, which proves to be merely annoying rather than funny. Street Fury Gold kicks off the series with a winner. If you're an import fan, pick this one up.
Rating: Summary: Quite a good beginning Review: The first installment of Tokyo Pop's Street Fury video magazine captures the import-lover's attention immediately. The car shots are many and beautiful, and there are plenty of drag racing shots, as well. The hostess is beautiful, and doesn't sound like an idiot. It has a decent soundtrack, when there is music. Plenty of interviews with famous drag racers. There are two things which keep this from being a five: first, and not too egregious is the sense of discontinuity throughout the magazine. One video segment doesn't necessarily lead into the next very smoothly. The more obvious fault of this video is the two characters thrown in for 'comic relief'. They drive around in a rustbucket and assault street racers, asking them questions about their cars, which proves to be merely annoying rather than funny. Street Fury Gold kicks off the series with a winner. If you're an import fan, pick this one up.
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