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I Love Cat Machines DVD 1

I Love Cat Machines DVD 1

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed - low sound quality and poor content
Review: DVD one contains parts 1 and 2

Part 1 was frankly terrible and my son walked away from the TV. He wants to see bulldozers and dump trucks, not long segments on toy trains and another even poorer section on a national park. Seemed like they ran out of content (for a 30 minute video?) and cut in some national park service scenes.

Part 2 was bearable though it did also have some really weird stuff in it for Caterpillar DVD. How hard could it be to get 30 minutes of good footage of earhmoving equipment?

I was surprised of the low audio quality for this DVD (parts one and two). Many of the section were over-modulated meaning the sound 'clips' at the top end and is all distorted.

Amazed that Caterpillar would lend their good name to such a poor overall effort. I have scene childrens birthday parties with better production quality. Good think I didn't pay that much or I would have been really ticked.

p.s. I read the other review - not sure I understand how we could have watched the same video. I double checked and confirmed I watched CAT machines DVD 1.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed - low sound quality and poor content
Review: DVD one contains parts 1 and 2

Part 1 was frankly terrible and my son walked away from the TV. He wants to see bulldozers and dump trucks, not long segments on toy trains and another even poorer section on a national park. Seemed like they ran out of content (for a 30 minute video?) and cut in some national park service scenes.

Part 2 was bearable though it did also have some really weird stuff in it for Caterpillar DVD. How hard could it be to get 30 minutes of good footage of earhmoving equipment?

I was surprised of the low audio quality for this DVD (parts one and two). Many of the section were over-modulated meaning the sound 'clips' at the top end and is all distorted.

Amazed that Caterpillar would lend their good name to such a poor overall effort. I have scene childrens birthday parties with better production quality. Good think I didn't pay that much or I would have been really ticked.

p.s. I read the other review - not sure I understand how we could have watched the same video. I double checked and confirmed I watched CAT machines DVD 1.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I had high hopes for this video especially considering the cost and Caterpillar endorsement but was disappointed. My son loves watching big earth moving equipment and out of an entire 1-hour DVD there was maybe 15 minutes of good scenes. Part one was kind of bizarre. Most of the 1/2 hour was spent on Glacier National Park ,some obscure circus in Wisconsin and a toy train. And a large portion of scenes with machines were mostly old footage of antique tractors. I also did not like the video quality. Most of it consisted of 1 second clips strung together. Part 2 was better but still not what I was hoping for.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I had high hopes for this video especially considering the cost and Caterpillar endorsement but was disappointed. My son loves watching big earth moving equipment and out of an entire 1-hour DVD there was maybe 15 minutes of good scenes. Part one was kind of bizarre. Most of the 1/2 hour was spent on Glacier National Park ,some obscure circus in Wisconsin and a toy train. And a large portion of scenes with machines were mostly old footage of antique tractors. I also did not like the video quality. Most of it consisted of 1 second clips strung together. Part 2 was better but still not what I was hoping for.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't Waste Your Money
Review: I had high hopes for this video especially considering the cost. Boy was I disappointed. My son loves watching big earth moving equipment and out of an entire 1-hour DVD there was maybe 10 minutes of good scenes. Part one was absolutely terrible. More time was spent on Glacier National Park and some obscure circus in Wisconsin than on Cat machines. And a large portion of scenes with machines were mostly old footage of antique tractors. The entire DVD is comprised of 1-2 second clips that leave you feeling dizzy afterwards. If you like toy trains you may like this DVD but if you are looking for good footage of big earth-moving equipment look elsewhere.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Caterpillar Heaven
Review: If you liked Big Machines 1 and 2 then you will love this DVD.
Its authored along the same lines....construction equipment doing their best....

How can anyone not like construction equipment, especially Caterpillar machines. For construction mad boys and girls...this is a must...have a look you won't be disappointed!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very cute video for toddlers
Review: Judging from the other reviews, I think that folks are getting this for older kids. I believe these are more for the toddler set since they really do basic things and nothing too fantastic or over-stimulating. My little one just loves this thing and wants to watch his "John Deere" movie all the time. (All tractors are John Deere in his book.) It shows some beautiful scenery of Montana, which is quite nice actually if you've never been there, and shows a little circus train (which really makes no sense to me whatsoever). But, if your little ones love big machines, then this one is worth renting at the library. I don't know if I recommend buying it or not - I'm not going to because I just think it's something too easily outgrown. It definitely needs more action to appeal to older children.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: If your child likes the "I Love Toy Train" videos....
Review: This may be the DVD for you. It was created and follows the same format as the popular I Love Toy Train series. However, I find the footage on these dvd's less stimulating than the train series. Most of it appears very old and certainly wasn't recorded or produced for the digital format. It also lacks any technical explanation of the vehicles. I would recommend the Real Wheels (There goes a Bulldozer, There goes a Monster Truck/Firetruck/Tank etc.) series. In addition, I Dig Dirt is also a good find (and much cheaper than this one).


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