Product Description
NFL FILMS – home of the Frozen Tundra, America’s Team, and the Championship Chase – presents all the stuff that didn’t quite make it into those highlight films. The NFL’s Greatest Follies: Volume 3 doesn’t capture moments in time – it releases them into the wild and then speeds away before they can get back in the car. Featuring two programs full of slips, drops, and utter madness, The NFL’s Greatest Follies: Volume 3 provides, for the first time, answers to these and so many more long-pondered questions: -Who has a rougher job – mascots or referees? -What would you give for your favorite uniform number? -Do those tailgating maniacs have jobs or do they live in the stadium parking lot? -And (of course) what happens when players have to go to the bathroom during a game? The NFL’s Greatest Follies is a two-disc DVD set containing the wildest, weirdest, wackiest moments you’ve never seen on Sunday afternoons. Produced by those madcaps at NFL Films, the NFL’s Greatest Follies is a must for any football fan, just as long as they don’t mind their players being a tad silly.
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BY Oda on July 28th, 2009 at 12:57 am
I’d score slightly higher than the other rater, but admittedly the liner notes on the back of this DVD suck. You get no clue as to what’s inside, and so you may be disappointed if you buy one, on faith, off the shelf.
Anyway, here’s the deal with Volume #3. There’s two full-length follies programs, produced by NFL Films. There’s no bonus material.
1. Legends of the Follies
(title is a take off on “Legends of the Fall”)
2. Follies: The Next Generation
Both films are 21st Century versions of the popular and long-running Follies series, which began in the late 1960s.
If you’re a Football Follies fan, you’ll enjoy. I am, and I do. But I wish there were bonus material, like another edition of “Lost Treasures” series, included on other recent NFL Films DVDs.
BY Denim on July 28th, 2009 at 2:24 am
This DVD is boring. I bought it hoping for some cool bloopers. No luck. Also, do not purchase it if you plan to watch it with children. There is inappropriate language. Even though the words are bleeped out; it doesn’t take a lot to figure out what they are saying.
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