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Baseball - A Film By Ken Burns
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Manufacturer: PBS Paramount
Starring: Mamie Ruth Moberly, Hank Aaron, Bud Abbott, Roger Angell, Arthur Ashe
Directed By: Ken Burns
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Team Marketing
EAN: 0841887051262
Feature: Officially Licensed
Format: Box set
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: PBS Paramount
Manufacturer: PBS Paramount
Number Of Items: 10
Publisher: PBS Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2004-09-28
Running Time: 1140
Studio: PBS Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: 1994-09-18

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Editorial Reviews:

Ken Burns tops himself with this epic of American history, told in "nine innings," with a skilled narration by John Chancellor and the voices of Paul Newman, Jason Robards, Billy Crystal, and other stars. The series spans 150 years, starting with the myth-debunking tale of baseball's true beginnings -- when it was a game "one degree above mayhem." Then follow the growth of America's National Pastime through the decades of glory and record-setting achievements, as well as the scandals, the bigotry, and the big money. The series portrays the game as a mirror of America itself -- the passions, prejudices, and ambitions that have shape the country.


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Summary: Necessarily Selective but Wonderful
Comment: I'm watching "Baseball" again this month. I watched it for the first time a few years ago and thought it wonderful then. Still is. I'm enjoying it all over again. As for those reviewers who are disappointed because the series concentrates so much on NY and Boston teams, I can understand why they might want to see more about their own cities' teams. But let's face it, folks, you've got to make some choices and was Burns supposed to concentrate on the teams below the contenders with some of the less talented players in Philadelphia, Minneapolis, etc? There are parts of the series anyway about the Kansas City Monarchs, Pittsburgh Grays, Cincinatti, etc. For the period before 1970s, white baseball's history was primarily an Eastern NY City-Boston affair. Not Burns' fault ML expansion didn't occur earlier, baseball wasn't integrated sooner, or that teams elsewhere often weren't very good. Perhaps Burns needs to add another post-1990s 10th inning to capture the greater geographical distribution of white baseball more recently; but for what's there now on the history of earlier baseball, it's wonderful and should be enjoyed.

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Summary: If you didn't love baseball before, you will now
Comment: After watching this beautifully crafted documentary on the history of baseball, I realized how much I missed the "old" baseball. I can remember going to Yankee Stadium on a lovely June or July afternoon with tens of thousands other fans, and having a grand old time and it only cost $5 to $10. There was excitement, cheering, jeering, and so much fun. The games lasted only a couple hours, unlike today's marathons. And everyone, from kids to oldtimers, had their ears glued to their radios come still-warm September, when the World Series were played. It wasn't played in freezing weather with snow flurries. Ken Burns has brought back those sweeter, simpler days, and I must say, there was more than a few times when I found I had tears in my eyes.

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Summary: Worth watching over and over again!
Comment: As a 13 year old, I remember watching the original airing on PBS in 1994. There was no World Series that year and this series completely captivated me. I'm sure everyone has said enough about the 9 innings, but it's the bonus "extra innings" disc that contains some hidden treasures including Charlie Rose's interviews with Bob Costas, Rachel Robinson, and Bob Gibson.

I can't wait until Ken releases the added innings in 2010 covering the steroids era, McGwire/Sosa's HR chase, etc.

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Summary: I love the Price.
Comment: I wanted this Series for a long time and the Prices were out of my Budget as high as $500 and up. The lowest was $50.00 more than Amazon's. Looking forward to playing them as soon as Baseball season is done.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Baseball-Worth the purchase and time
Comment: I was surprised with the speed my purchase arrived, within 2 days-unheard of! By the by, I'm very happy with it. And the DVD's were in perfect condition. This purchase is one of the best I've made in 2 years.


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