Pros: excellent commentary, great interactive features, in-depth look at the sport in our history Cons: very long, DVD set is very expensive
It's been a tradition in my house that every year as spring training begins, I break out the Ken Burns documentary, Baseball. I've had the VHS set for quite a few years now. This year, thanks to my VCR eating several of the tapes, I had the ...
Pros: extremely well presented documentary, best baseball film of all time, worth every penny, a must-own Cons: none
When Ken Burns decided to do a documentary on the history of Baseball, it was a pretty big endeavor, and what ended up making its way into the involved story is a work of pure genius. Originally aired on PBS, "Baseball" sought to really tell ...
Pros: the best documentary I've ever seen:beautiful, interesting Cons: it takes a few nights to watch it
wow. That's all I could say when I first watched this amazing 9 inning (tape) documentary about the world's best sport and past time, baseball.
It's obvious the filmmaker (Ken Burns) loves the game dearly, apparent by the absolute respect and style...
Ken Burns tops himself with this epic of American history, told in "nine innings," with a skilled narration by John Chancellor and the voices of Paul ...More at HotMovieSale.com
The story of baseball is the story of America. This peerless definitive Ken Burns Baseball DVD set tells that story perfectly.From Ken Burns acclaim...More at The History Channel
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