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ESPN 25: 25 Mind-Bending, Eye-Popping, Culture Morphing Years of Highlights

ESPN 25: 25 Mind-Bending, Eye-Popping, Culture Morphing Years of Highlights

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: disappointing dvd
Review: can comment on DVD - have been writing to ESPN to get a "best commercial" volume out for years - many great ESPN commercials missing - such as "Electric football" commercials and "Sports Center the cartoon" commercials - ESPN has a great opportunity to make some money on a comprehensive DVD of the commercials but fails to do so...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: an Institution like MTV
Review: ESPN is to Sports Highlights like what MTV is to Music Video no matter how we feel overall. there are things about Espn like MTV from it's Hey day past that I will always dig,but I also have kinda tired of there commericalism ways that has watered down there network over time. it's had It's Highs&Lows over the years but regardless of where you stand with it you always watch it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: I read this on a 2-hour flight to miami.

Made the flight seem like 20 minutes.

Very good read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dare I say, en fuego.....
Review: I'll admit, I paid the $25 on this book mainly for the DVD which I must say is stellar. The commercial featuring Keith Olbermann singing "Darrryllll" is downright hilarious. The DVD also features the famed "Around The World" and Y2K commercials as well, I believe there are 30 commercials in all if I am correct. As for the book, I'll admit I haven't read much of it yet however the chapter on how Keith Olbermann and Dan Patrick invented the catch-phrase was very good. If you are a fan of ESPN or enjoy the "This Is Sportscenter" commercials, this is a must-have.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Let's Go to the Videotape
Review: It's hard to imagine ESPN starting off way back when as a small cable operation that appeared not to have a future some 25 years later. And yet ESPN has forever influenced and changed sports broadcasting. This book takes a look back at some of the highlights of those 25 years, along with anecdotes from some of sports' greatest moments and ESPN anchors. Heck with the foreword by Chris Berman, what more could you ask for? There's even a brief history of how sports has been reported since the proverbial "beginning of time." And throughout the book are 'best of" lists: the best draft pics, the best sports mascots, best venues to watch a sports event, even ESPN's choices for the greatest athletes of the last 25 years, along with numerous others.

The book helps capture what those crazy early days of ESPN were like, along with an idea of what things are like around there nowadays. I remember watching some of the "early days" of ESPN up to the present. It's amazing to think ESPN has now become an institution. This book is not an "in depth" history of ESPN, there are other books for that. But it is an enjoyable, easily read book that details the ESPN experience and how that experience has changed us all.

And yes points off on the included DVD, it's a shame some of the classic SportsCenter commericals like the Y2K aren't on here.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The book is clutch, the DVD not so much
Review: The book is awesome - being 25 years old, this book pretty much covers sports history in my lifetime. However, the DVD leaves much to be desired (and I must admit, a big reason why I purchased this). Note, I don't know what the other guy was thinking, but the Y2K commercial is NOT ON THE DVD. There is no Charley Steiner saying "FOLLOW ME TO FREEDOM!". Unless I got a different edition. There are other commercials that are missing, like the one where the Syracuse Orangeman doing donuts in Terry Labonte's car. Overall, a good purchase. But don't expect much from the free DVD.


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