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Posted in Travel DVD (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
It stars Tim Lineham. By Goldhill Home Media.
The regular list price is $9.98.
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No comments about Great American Trout Streams Series 4: North East Rivers.
Posted in Travel DVD (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By HDNet.
Sells new for $19.95.
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No comments about Caribbean Workout 103 (WMVHD).
Posted in Travel DVD (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Travel Channel.
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No comments about Great Hotels Season 1 - Episode 14: The Waldorf-Astoria - NYC.
Posted in Travel DVD (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By TITLE HOUSE -e-DISTRIBUTION.
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No comments about The Best Places to Kiss: Seattle, Washington.
Posted in Travel DVD (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By TravelVideoStore.com.
The regular list price is $19.95.
Sells new for $13.03.
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3 comments about Cold War Era Cartoon Chronicles.
- Holy crap. I had no idea these types of films existed. These are not what I usually think of when I think of cartoons.
These are not things for children. Instead they were created at propoganda to convince people that the communists were dangerous and to get americans to work harder.
They are seriously scary propoganda. I reccomend them simply because it's important, I think, to see what the American governement is capable of creating so that if new leaders start to do this type of crap again.
- At the turn of the century they wrote Atlas Shrugged as the first defense of captialism against the communist menance.
Aparently in the mid 1950s the American governement decided that they needed to defend capitalism some more and so they created the tracks on this disk.
Each track - "Leap Frog" springs to mind, shows in a different way exactly why communists were a danger and why America needed to work harder and make more money.
I wish the goverenment would make more movies like this.
- Good content, odd packaging. The dvd case isn't bad, but it is printed and the dvd itself is burned. It should play in most dvd players, but those with older dvd players may have some trouble. I didn't realize that this was from an independent distributor. That being said, the packaging is rather well done over all. I wasn't disappointed, just surprised.
The content, itself, is pretty great. The films are a bit crackly, but the sound and picture are clear over all. The cartoons are very interesting examples of political propaganda. Some of them send a few mixed messages (ie. a policeman, being the good guy, stops a thief from stealing an apple, and then eats it himself anyways), and the stereotypes are quite over the top.
Ultimately, though, these films illustrate an important point in time: when America wasn't afraid to call itself capitalist. Despite these films being made in a time (40's-50's) when the government was expanding its power, their core principles (pride in competition, free markets, and entrepreneurship) are ideas often criticized or taken for granted in today's age. Too often today companies are either seen as big and evil entities, or pitiful things that need to be subsidized by the government. These cartoons often portray companies in a better light, I believe, that of self-starting, self-interested organizations that ultimately benefit society. It is interesting to see where we once stood.
If you're thinking about buying this because you are interested in pro-capitalist propaganda from the cold war era, or are an animation fanatic, then this is a pretty decent product. Not sure if you can find them on the Internet Archives or not, but the compilation was worth the price to me.
Run time is about 1 hr. DVD menu could use some help. Especially since it kept restarting this annoying 2 minute intro promoting the company.
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Posted in Travel DVD (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Questar.
The regular list price is $14.99.
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No comments about Touring the World: Touring England/Touring Scotland.
Posted in Travel DVD (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
It stars National Parks. By Questar.
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No comments about National Parks - Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Yosemite.
Posted in Travel DVD (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By TravelVideoStore.com.
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No comments about Global Treasures MISSION CARMEL La Mision San Carlos Borremeo De Rio Carmelo California.
Posted in Travel DVD (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By TravelVideoStore.com.
The regular list price is $21.95.
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1 comments about Oregon Lighthouses.
- This video has been selected as the winner in the 2003 Aegis Awards for excellence in Documentary and Video Production. The national competition is judged by representatives of the video and film media. Oregon Lighthouses, The silent Sentinels is excellently presented in both video and sound. The video takes you on a virtual tour of the lighthouses, as well as the history and a visit to interpretive centers along the Oregon Coast.
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Posted in Travel DVD (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
It stars Mother Earth. By Razor.
The regular list price is $69.99.
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Great American Trout Streams Series 4: North East Rivers
Caribbean Workout 103 (WMVHD)
Great Hotels Season 1 - Episode 14: The Waldorf-Astoria - NYC
The Best Places to Kiss: Seattle, Washington
Cold War Era Cartoon Chronicles
Touring the World: Touring England/Touring Scotland
National Parks - Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Yosemite
Global Treasures MISSION CARMEL La Mision San Carlos Borremeo De Rio Carmelo California
Oregon Lighthouses
Mother Earth [Blu-ray]
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