![]() "The talented African singer gives a fine performance in this show.Could a cowardly Great Dane with a penchant for blundering through scary situations become a candidate for generating-spanning stardom? It's no mystery: Scooby-Doo's popularity endures - from Saturday morning TV origins to hit live-action movies. "This is a quality package for fans of rugby, as well as fans of Australian sporting history." The Rise & Rise of Australian Rugby - The Bledisloe Cup: Deluxe Edition "This is a good collection of video clips that will suit its target market." ![]() Do YOU want to be a DVDnet reviewer? If so, click here.Most should find enough songs or artists contained to warrant the purchase and, with 42 video clips, most won't struggle to find a few they like. Overall, this is great for the market it is aimed at. We are also given a montage of outtakes featuring the hosts of the show stuffing up their lines. These are basically a question and answer session with each person on various topics. Taken from the television show, we get a collection of interviews with Candice Alley, Amity Dry, David Campbell, Nikki Webster, Sandrine, 1200 Techniques, Pete Murray and the two hosts of the show. With 42 video clips on one disc there wasn’t a great expectation for any extras, but surprisingly there are some. There are no problems with hiss, dropout or clicks and pops. For a simple stereo mix it really pumps through the sound loud and clear. The only minor issues are occasional aliasing, slight grain and over saturation, but these are all very minor and cause no great interference to your viewing pleasure.Īudio is supplied in Dolby Digital stereo and it sounds great. Colours are bright and bold, sharpness is generally solid and there are few faults throughout. Supplied in full frame and naturally therefore not 16:9 enhanced, it is equal to or better than what you would see on television. Videoīeing a collection of different video clips, the picture quality varies throughout, but is generally of the highest quality. In fact as far as we're concerned they shouldn't even have recording contracts. Fans of TV shows such as Video Hits and So Fresh should be more than happy with the collection contained here, with a couple of exceptions that shouldn’t be on any release. The fact that there are so many video clips to choose from is a huge advantage and most should find enough tracks that they like to warrant purchasing this release. Something For Kate – Song For a SleepwalkerĪll in all this is not a bad range of tracks and its target audience should be satisfied. Kurtis Mantronik presents Chamonix – How Did You Know (77 Strings) I won’t mention any names of course, but are Nikki Webster and DJ Bobo still making records? Not to just target these two though, as there are many other “artists” included here with questionable talent, even if they do have a reasonable fanbase and have managed to sell records, whether that be for the song or for their body shape is a question only the buyer can answer.Įlvis Presley – Rubberneckin' (Paul Oakenfold Remix)ĭaniel Bedingfield – If You're Not the One There are a couple of tracks included that will require instant fast forwarding for most viewers, but there may be one or two viewers that enjoy them – their parents perhaps. Artists featured are generally known, if not by name then by their songs. There is a nice balance of girly pop songs, hip-hop tracks and good old rock 'n' roll. The producers obviously have a target audience in mind and have catered well for that. It is almost impossible to please everyone with this type of releasei. Of course people by my records for my singing ability! So Fresh – The DVD: Volume 2 doesn’t seem as full of hits, but to counteract that argument, it contains a whopping 42 video clips, meaning there are just as many hits as its predecessor plus a few lesser known tracks, hopefully satisfying a wider audience. So Fresh – The DVD: Vol 1 contained 25 songs and, for the most part, they were all well known commercial hits. Dependent upon the target audience, it seems that the majority of these releases contain one or two hit songs and the rest are either one hit wonders or fillers. There are more and more compilation DVDs on our retail shelves these days, some good, some just plain awful. DVD.net : So Fresh - The DVD 2003 Volume 2 - DVD Review
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