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2002 World Series Video - Anaheim Angels vs. San Francisco Giants [VHS]
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Product detailsActor: Anaheim Angels, San Francisco Giants Edition: VHS Tape Format: Color, NTSC Running Time: 60 minutes Release Date: 2002-11-26 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Publisher: Atlantic / Wea Studio: Atlantic / Wea
VHS Movie Reviews of 2002 World Series Video - Anaheim Angels vs. San Francisco Giants [VHS]Movie Review: The worst dealer ever! Summary: 1 StarsCheck this out. You pay for a DVD and these jokers send you a VHS cassette? That's so idiotic. And then, on the accompanying receipt, it says that you purchased a DVD!!! They don't read their own orders very carefully. Buyer beware with this seller. The first time it's happened, but it shouldn't EVER happen. Sellers should not be making this kind of mistake. These guys SUCK BALLS and I'll never order anything from these amateurs again.
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Movie Review: another great world series Summary: 5 StarsOf course the nice thing about these tapes is that they show you how the teams got to the series which is often a great story. The Angels had to get by the Yankees to make their first trip to the World Series after many frustrating close calls, Anyone remember Donnie Moore? In the National League, Barry Bonds had just come off a phenomenal 2001 season but his great statistics did not bring the Giants to the World Series that year. Believe it or not the Giants have never won a World Series in San Francisco. In 1962 they lost to the Yankees when Bobby Richardson catch Willie ncCovey's line drive to end the seventh game. Then in 1989 they lost to their powerful cross-town rival Oakland As in what could well be called the earthquake series. Remember the big earthquake that hit the Bay Area just before game time that caused cancellation.
Now in 2002 the Giants finally had another chance behind the strength of Jeff Kent and Barry Bonds. Although egos clashed between Kent and Bonds they still were a very effective one two punch. Dusty Baker had done a great job getting the Giants back to the series one more time. But Mike Scoscia was materful as the Angels manager and he got the most out of this team that was led by Garrett Anderson and David Eckstein.
One thing I can't understand was how Dusty Baker could have his two year old son, who was too young to understand what was going on in the field, act as the team bat boy! This led to drama and near disaster as the little boy went to home plate to retrieve a bat when the play was in progress and J. C. Snow was heading for home plate. Although this did not affect the outcome of the game, Snow slid in safely at home and quickly carried the boy away from the action. Without this quick thinking the boy could have been seriously hurt and gotten in the way of the play as the next runner was attempting to score. This makes for a dramatic scene and great video entertainment.
Since neither team had a World Championship (the Giants had won a few in New York with 1954 being their last) one would be raising the Chamionship banner in their current ballpark for the first time. Well in the end after a great and very competitive series it was the Angels that came out on top.
Since in a seven game series the pressure is on during the seveth game, those that shine in game seven are the series heros. The guys who responded for the Angels were the two Troys, Percival and Glaus.
Movie Review: Nice DVD Summary: 4 StarsTwo "cursed" teams from MLB and who were both victims of so-called "curse" in 1986, have finally won the World Series. Both winning, appropriately enough as the "Wild card" entry. The Red Sox this year with their incredulous win over the NY Yankess and subsequent sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals and 2 years earlier the Anaheim Angels who wore the devil's colors, hmmm....
Barry Bonds the obvios star of the series performed up to expectation but a team is more than just 1 star player. Fortunately this DVD covers players from both the Giants and Angels. Players, coaches & managers are interviewed throughout highlights of the 7 game series giving perspective on each move made in the 7 games played. Personally I would like to have seen more from the see saw battle of Game 2 which I believe was the quickest of all the highlights.
As noted previously, there is no mention of the Angels or Giants past history, though numbers are constantly thrown around but footage of past games migh have enhanced this DVD.
The DVD concludes with the Angels champagne celebrating clubhouse and parade at Disneyland. There are also 2 clips/songs from MLB favorite "Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers"
Movie Review: Overall, a Good Production Summary: 4 StarsGame 5 of the 2002 American League Championship Series seemed to be "d?j? vu all over again." With a 3 games to 1 lead, and a chance to win the pennant before the home fans, the Angels cruised through 6 innings with a 3-2 lead, only to see the Minnesota Twins come back to lead 5-3 in the top of the 7th. Angel Nation knew what was coming: another heartbreaking loss in Game 5, then 2 crushing defeats in Minneapolis, and no pennant once more. But wait! The script had been changed! The Halos batted around, scoring TEN runs in the bottom of the 7th, to bury the Twins 13-5 and win their first A.L. flag. Maybe the Angels were finally for real! One would think the Halos should have dispatched the Giants in 5 or 6 games. After all, the Angels won more games than the Giants during the regular season playing in a much stronger division. But, these are still the Angels we're talking about, and it was Game 4 in which the Same Old Angels made their appearance. Ahead 2 games to 1 and nursing a 3-0 lead into the fifth behind John Lackey's strong effort, Giant Kenny Lofton laid a bunt down the 3rd base line which finally went foul - only the umpire didn't see it that way. Everything came unraveled after that. The Giants scored 3 runs to tie, then won it in the 8th. In Game 5, the Giants flattened the Angels 16-4 to take a 3 games to 2 lead -- and the game wasn't as close as the score would indicate! Game 6 saw the teams return to the Big A, but all seemed hopeless as timely Giant hitting and costly Angel miscues gave the National Leaguers a 5-0 lead with but 8 outs remaining. The rest, as they say, is history. In what I consider the greatest World Series game ever played, the Angels mounted the greatest comeback during an elimination game in the history of the Series, winning Game 6 by 6-5, then winning Game 7 by 4-1. Now to the video, specifically the DVD. First, I concur COMPLETELY with the comments posted in December 2002 by "spark240." I own a few MLB videos of World Series from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, and frankly like them better. This video has its weaknesses. First, I question also the selection of Troy Glaus' home run as the Game 4 Bonus Footage. While impressive, Glaus' home run was not the high point of that game. Had the Angels played that Series like, well, the Angels, "The Bunt" would have found its rightful place in Angel lore. The bunt by Lofton, and the Halos' subsequent collapse, should have been the Game 4 Bonus Footage. Second, I could have done without all those images of Jackie Autry in the owner's skybox in Game 6. One - perhaps after Glaus' double - would have sufficed. Third, the video glossed over the performance of Angel reliever Brendan Donnelly. Donnelly eventually got the job done, but was wild and erratic getting there. While Donnelly was pitching the 8th inning of Game 6, TV announcer Tim McCarver publicly questioned Angel manager Mike Scioscia's selection of him over Percival. The video made it seem like he mowed 'em down. Finally, there was no mention whatever of the Angels' sorry history in must-win games. I know I was not the only one watching the ninth inning of Games 6 and 7, wondering just how the Halos would find a way to lose. I fully expected a two out, two strike, three run homer in the top of the 9th in Game 7. But, overall I liked this video. I liked the subsequent interviews that are interspersed throughout. It must have been hard for Giant players and their manager to do that. (Not surprisingly, Barry Bonds could not have been bothered.) The close-up of Giant owner Peter Magowan glowering after Darin Erstad's home run in Game 6 was just priceless, as was the close-up of Barry Bonds slumped in the back of the dugout after the final out. The DVD also contains its own music video, "Dreamville" by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, showing the Angels' clubhouse celebration, as will as clips from the team in the 1960s. Whenever I hear "Dreamville" now, I think of the Angels and their victory. There are two other music videos as well, "The Last DJ" by Petty, as well as - what else - "Back In the Saddle Again," by original Angel owner Gene Autry.
Movie Review: One of the Most Exciting Series and a Great Video to Boot! Summary: 5 StarsThis is probably the best of these productions to date. Well produced with additional features that allow you to get the TV feed of some of the most exciting plays. On top of that, we had the most exciting World Series since the Braves-Twins of the early 90's.
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