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Post by Starshine on Jan 12, 2012 20:19:18 GMT -5
I found both avaliable at JB HiFi, and they're currently having a 20% off sale. I'd love to hear any recommendations as to which DVD may be the better choice, and why.
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Post by Harry The Arrow was Wrong! on Jan 12, 2012 20:38:23 GMT -5
Both great DVDs but I'd go with Ric Flair - The Definitive Collection for the documentary alone. The horsemen DVD bothered me a little because Arn kept in character during the documentary (example: He says preposterous stuff like that they really broke dusty's arm and that it wasn't an angle)
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Post by chazraps on Jan 12, 2012 20:42:57 GMT -5
Flair, FAR and AWAY.
While it's alright, I think the 4 Horsemen DVD is among the most overrated in the WWE's DVD catalog. It's largely in kayfabe and Flair at his most petty and politicing. Plus, there's so many omissions, including Arn's retirement speech, that I don't think even 20% off it can hang with how stellar that Flair collection is.
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Post by alliedbiscuit on Jan 12, 2012 21:29:23 GMT -5
Both great DVDs but I'd go with Ric Flair - The Definitive Collection for the documentary alone. The horsemen DVD bothered me a little because Arn kept in character during the documentary (example: He says preposterous stuff like that they really broke dusty's arm and that it wasn't an angle) I was just going to recommend the Horsemen DVD for the exact same reason. I suppose we watch wrestling for different things.
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Post by Big Daddy Bad Booking on Jan 12, 2012 21:52:06 GMT -5
Cannot compare them on ANY level. Get both.
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Post by "I'm Batman..." on Jan 12, 2012 23:38:55 GMT -5
Arn Anderson is always in kayfabe. I love his interviews. I think he even still claims Ole is really his cousin.
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Post by Evilution E5150 on Jan 13, 2012 1:05:24 GMT -5
i heart both, you should own them both
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