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NFL Super Bowl XL - Pittsburgh Steelers Championship DVD

NFL Super Bowl XL - Pittsburgh Steelers Championship DVDArtist: Artist Not Provided
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $24.98
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Seller: Moms Video Store
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 42338

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Region: 1
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Running Time: 180 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: TM0204
UPC: 012569801998
EAN: 0012569801998
ASIN: B000E5N6MK

Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Release Date: February 28, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Officially Licensed
  • Highest Quality Recording

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Product Description
The Pittsburgh Steelers quest for a fifth Super Bowl title was an epic journey that took 26 years to complete. In 2004, the Steelers finished with the best record in the history of the AFC, only to lose the championship game for the fifth time in their last six tries. The loss was particularly painful for the Steeler family because many suspected it would be the final game of Jerome Bettis' career. But the 5th all-time leading rusher in NFL history returned in 2005, hoping for one more shot at a title. In Week 14, with the team 7-5 and the season on the line, Bettis ran for 101 yards and two touchdowns in a 21-9 victory over the NFC North champion Chicago Bears. The Steelers did not lose again. Highlighted by a "heart-stopping" sequence that will forever be known in Pittsburgh as the Immaculate Redemption, the Steelers improbable run to a title included wins on the road over the top three seeds in the AFC, the Cincinnati Bengals, the Indianapolis Colts and the Denver Broncos. In Super Bowl XL, played in Jerome Bettis' hometown of Detroit, the Steelers defeated the Seattle Seahawks and became the first sixth seed in NFL history to win it all. Own a piece of history! The most anticipated and watched sporting event of the year. Complete with highlights from the Steelers regular season, playoffs and the big game itself. The 2006 release contains over 3 full hours of action, along with the pre-game, post-game, half-time shows and tons of behind-the-scenes footage.

Amazon.com
The Super Bowl XL DVD is a detailed recap of the Pittsburgh Steelers' run to the championship. However, it's a step below most 21st-century Super Bowl DVDs in that the bulk of the material focuses on the Steelers' 2005-2006 season as a whole, with only 17 minutes of the three hours devoted to actual Super Bowl game footage. The main program is a 73-minute rundown of the season's highs and lows, peaking of course in the playoffs and the final showdown with the Seattle Seahawks. Highlighting the bonus material is a 45-minute Game of the Week on the playoff game between the Steelers and Indianapolis Colts, which means there's a lot more time devoted to that second-round game than to the Super Bowl itself. That's not necessarily a bad thing, because it was a better-played game with a thrilling ending. The other notable bonus feature is the 14-minute halftime performance by the Rolling Stones. Additional material includes "wired" segments by coach Bill Cowher and running back Jerome Bettis, Bettis's on-field post-game retirement announcement, stories on running back Willie Parker and Steelers history by NFL Films' Steve Sabol, Media Day interviews (only of the Steelers, and controversial linebacker Joey Porter has nothing interesting to say here), and a variety of NFL commercials. Steelers fans will want this in their collections, but it comes up short if you're looking for footage of the actual game. --David Horiuchi


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5 out of 5 stars Great DVD!   January 13, 2008
Howard Harnett (Burbank, CA)
I just love this DVD! A lot of fans of this DVD are not happy that it focuses a lot on Jerome Bettis but I have no problem with that. I also like that a lot of time was spent on the Colts playoff game that was the highlight of the Steelers season. The fact that they didn't spend more than 17 minutes on the Superbowl didn't bother me either. If the DVD had shown any more it would have had to include some of those horrible officiating calls against the Seahawks and I don't want to be reminded of that. It would leave viewers wondering why Hines Ward won the MVP award instead of the officials. I prefer to believe we actually won the Superbowl instead of having it handed to us. Great DVD!

Biggest Steelers Fan



4 out of 5 stars Terrific   January 4, 2008
Jayakumar Unnikrishnan (Brandon ,Fl)
Excellent DVD ... very good season long compilation of the greatest run in superbowl history but an underdog ...terrific.


3 out of 5 stars Hi lites only of the Superbowl game?!   May 12, 2007
Geoffrey Santoliquido (Cary, NC USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Man, the NFL screwed up on this production. The Super Bowl is not shown in its entirety, in fact all they gave us was hi lites. But they gave us the entire Indy/Steeler game instead? So go get the other DVD if you want the SB XL from front to back.


2 out of 5 stars Not the Superbowl   February 14, 2007
Rylian D. Fraas (Clinton, Utah USA)
I rented this DVD so I could finally watch the game that I missed a year ago, which my parents were supposed to tape for me but they didn't. I was severely disappointed because it only shows a few highlights and not the whole game. I need to find a copy of the whole game somewhere so I can finally watch it. I've been a Steeler fan for 28 years, and this was a long time in coming. I didn't see it because I don't watch television on the Lord's Day. There are more important things to do on that day.


5 out of 5 stars Quit crying Seahawk fans   January 29, 2007
Gary L. Dibert (Pittsburgh, Pa)
0 out of 4 found this review helpful

Despite other opinions that were made about the game Steelers deserve to win. Anyone who knows the game or played the game, know that in order to score a touchdown the entire ball has to do is cross the goal line. When Big Ben was in the air the ball was on the goal line and even though he was pushed back. In football, they call that forward progress and that's why the play wasn't over turned. Even if the refs miss a call or two, one call doesn't determine the out come of a football game. The Seattle Seahawks had just as many opportunities to win the game as Pittsburgh. The difference was that the Steelers were able to execute and the Seahawks didn't. You can also add to the fact that Detroit is only 300 miles from Pittsburgh and Seattle is 3000 miles, which made this somewhat a home game for Pittsburgh. The bottom line is that the Refs didn't loose this game for Seattle, the Seahawks loss this game by themselves and they have no one to blame but themselves.

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