...the biggest event on the WWE calendar. And wrestlemania 6-11 are up there amoung the greatest.
From the Ultimate Warrior v Hulk Hogan (probably the Warriors best match ever)
Wrestlemania 7 Sgt Slaughter, Wrestlemania 8 Bret Hart beating Rowdy Piper, Wrestlemania 9 Mr Fuji throwing salt in Bret Harts eyes and Yokozuna winning the WWE title then lose it moments later to Hulk Hogan. Wrestlemania 10 Owen Hart beating the Hitman at Madison Square Garden, ...
Advantages: Get to know Lita's background and how hard she trained to become a WWE Diva Disadvantages: Old, and not up to date but still a great DVD
If your a true fan of Lita then you shoudl definatly come to own this DVD, even if your not a huge Lita fan you will still enjoy it.
To learn about how Amy Dumas trained to become Lita will have you amazed as you wouldn't have thought any diva could be that tough.
The DVD will show you the ups and downs of Lita career and many of her amazing matches such as her Women's Championship match with Stephanie McMahon!
Included are alot of extras such ...
Advantages: Hilarous on some parts Disadvantages: Gordon made a few mistakes.. that hopefully he wont be repeating!
...loves. Amongst the football mayhem, Gordon also shares fascinating autobiographical details of his career and his views on the beautiful game.
In Football Hell Gordon looks at some of the worst football gaffes seen in the Premiership and FA Cup, incredible penalty misses, astonishing own goals and some of the biggest goalkeeping blunders ever! For the final countdown Gordon sends his top five gaffes to Football.
I've quoted this review from play.com ...
Advantages: Straightforward and engaging Disadvantages: None
...California. Jeff Clark had been riding these waves for 15 years on his own until he finally persuaded a couple of others to join him, and suddenly the area (known as Mavericks) became huge. Until then it hd been thought that all the big waves were in Hawaii and couldn't be matched - but at Mavericks they were matched, and in some cases beaten.
Bringing us up to date we meet the man most people describe as the best big wave surfer ever, Laird Hamilton, ... ...few others pioneered a new kind of surfing where you are towed-in to the wave so you can get up to speed more easily. This suddenly makes the biggest waves accessible, and also paves the way for smaller boards (a third smaller than the standard big wave board) meaning you are more manoeverable and faster.
Of course surfing carries with it certain risks, and these are not glossed over as we hear of the deaths of Mark Foo, a noted Hawaiian big wave ...
Advantages: Concentrates on a pioneering era of surf culture Disadvantages: Prone to a bit of hippy rambling
This is a documentary following the life and exploits of surfer George Greenough and pals. Filmed in the 70's, it documents everything from his surfing philosophy to how he shapes surfboards and even how to build your own yacht. This film is as far from a modern surfing film as you can possibly get - and depicts a far more lifestyle based image of surfing rather than the sport based image which has become more apparent. Parts of the film are visually ... ...and he was the first person to be able to film the inside the tube. This coupled with some amazing sunsets and light beams coming through the tubes makes for some brilliant psychedelic action. This builds up to a 20 minute finale set to Pink Floyd track 'Echoes'. Its an audio visual treat. Other music in the film is slightly more dubious - but fits well with the whole 70's feel.
I have always really enjoyed this film, and it inspired me to get on ...