2008 Olympics: Beijing 2008 Complete Opening Ceremony
![]() | Starring: Beijing 2008: Opening Ceremony Ten Mayflower, 2008, DVD Customer Rating: 15 reviews Recommend |
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- 2-volume set
- Witness the most memorable Opening Ceremony in Olympic history
- The complete 4-hour extravaganza from beginning to end
- Special index allows you to easily navigate throughout the entire ceremony.
This 2-volume set is your opportunity to once again witness the most memorable Opening Ceremony in Olympic history...the complete 4-hour extravaganza from beginning to end. A special index allows you to easily navigate throughout the entire ceremony. Own the celebration that people will be talking about forever!
Title: 2008 Olympics: Beijing 2008 Complete Opening Ceremony
Sales Rank: 1070 in DVD
Actor: Beijing 2008: Opening Ceremony
Studio: Ten Mayflower, 2008-09-30, Theatrical Release: 2008
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language)
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Running Time: 240 minutes
Package Dimensions: 7.1 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches, 0.25 pounds
- BE WARNED: where's the sound?
- This DVD is a big, big, big disappointment.
The sound from the performers is almost inaudible; imagine watching STAR WARS in a theater, in low volume.
DO NOT BUY,
the best version is still waiting to be released.
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- Grand Opening Ceremony
- Very good Opening Ceremony, and very collection for Olympics.
Our family spend night together to watch this DVD, everyone loves it. More reviews
- disc 2 defective
- Disc 2 defective - there are 2 copies of the parade of the athletes and no main program. More reviews
- Olympics Opening an Inspiration to Performers
- This film is truly an inspiration for those who strive for artistic creativity, coupled with discipline, focus, and strong teamwork. More reviews
- could be much better
- The Beijing Olympics opening ceremonies were fantastic, perhaps the most spectacular live event ever produced. However, if you have a HD TV and surround audio system, this DVD does not do justice to the show. The picture is muddy; noticeably worse than the HDTV over-the-air broadcast. The sound is flat (almost mono quality) and the Bob Costas voice More reviews

