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 Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Amazing Superbowl, stupid dvd !
Hopefully amazon will allow this review. I searched the interent and ordered a bootleg dvd of the actual complete Giants SUperbowl 42. I have watched the complete superbowl 42 about 10 times. IT is almost surreal. I still can not believe the giants one the game. So the Nfl makes a dvd that has about 20 minutes of the game , give me a break
Some dude recorded if from an HD signal, burnt it to Dvd and I paid him $8.00 and I could not be more thrilled with the bootleg copy.
again to the NFL, WE WANT TO WATCH THE REAL GAME, NOT SLOW motion highlights set to music ! IT must be in REAL TIME, with the origional announcers !!
Imagine if they released movies with just the dialogue highlights edited down to 20 minutes.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Giant of a DVD!
Get your popcorn ready! A must have for the true New York Giant fan, stocked with highlights from the 2007 season as well as many bonus features.I liked the profile on Tom Coughlin done by NFL films in 2005 you get the NFL Networks post game show of the Super Bowl with all the interviews as well as the great footage only NFL films have access to.Well done!! buy it now for yourself and play it on the big screen well worth the $20 bucks indeed.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It was okay...
Based on the title of the DVD, I was expecting a little more Superbowl coverage. The DVD basically gives highlights of ALL the Giant's games throughout the season, not just the Superbowl... only the last chapter covers the win over the Patriots.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I've Actually Watched it (Go Blue)....
Okay, so it's pretty clear that few if any of the other reviewers have actually watched this thing. I preordered in the days after the Super Bowl and literally just got it today. I watched most of it, and since no one else has offered a real review, I figured it would be helpful to fellow Giants fans if I shared my impressions.

The short version? Overall, it's friggin sweet. Be forewarned, this does NOT contain any full games - I knew that when I bought it. But it does contain pretty extensive highlights and retrospectives of the season and the big game. Let's face it, you're probably buying this because you want to re-live some of those great moments from this unbelievable season down the road. This should pretty much satisfy that.

The real meat is, of course, the main featurette, which is your typical NFL Films recap of the season. I have to say, I really enjoyed it, as it's very well done. It runs about 75 minutes start-to-finish, including some preseason stuff and an overview and highlights from each game. It has most of the big plays/memorable moments from the year, (i.e. the dramatic goal-line stand against the 'Skins in Week 3). The final 20 minutes focus solely on the Super Bowl, and that's one of my minor complaints. I would have liked a bit more on the big game, but it's very well put together regardless. I got the chills watching the multiple angles of Eli's Great Escape in the fourth quarter. Thankfully, no Joe Buck.

The rest includes a mixed bag: Two 20-minute chapters about the playoff games against Dallas and Green Bay (both good); post-Super Bowl coverage and interviews from NFL Network (some fun stuff there); Media Day highlights (eh), the Super Bowl halftime show (I like Tom Petty and all, but I doubt I will ever watch this); and a quartet of ten-minute profiles: Strahan, Coughlin, Eli, and Kiwanuka.

So, there you have it. Overall, I'm glad I picked it up, as it's a nice way to revisit the season. I could have gone with a little more game footage and fewer extras, but what are ya gonna do. I imagine you can buy the complete Super Bowl uncut somewhere, if that's more what you're looking for...?

Oh yeah, one more thing: I REALLY wish they had included footage of Tom Brady laughing about Plaxico's "17 points" prediction. Hey Tom: you done got punched in the mouth.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good prevails over evil
I am a Rams fan, but I will be buying this to go along with my spiffy new NY Giants ballcap. This was arguably the greatest upset in sports history because of all the surrounding stories. From Spygate to Brady's love life, to an aging superstar (Strahan), to Belichick's lack of respect for the game (leaving the field early), to all the scenarios revolving around a possible perfect season, it was a perfect storm of hype and drama. And oh by the way, the game was one of the best Superbowls ever played. Seriously, does anyone outside of Boston even remotely like the pretentious Patriots? The Giants won the game for all of us, New York fan or not, and I will always appreciate this accomplishment. Thank you, G-Men!


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