ULTIMATE JORDAN 20TH ANNIVERSARY THREE-DISC COLLECTOR'S EDTION
Ultimate Jordan 20th Anniversary Three-Disc Collector's Edtion
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Actors: Michael Jordan, Christopher Martin, Jay Thomas, Charles Barkley, Jack Haley II Rating: Features: Box set, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Number of Discs: 3 Running Time: 810 minutes Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Release Date: October 12, 2004 Theatrical Release Date: 2004 Studio: Warner Home Video
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Marking 20 years since Michael Jordan's celebrated arrival in the NBA, this truly historic 3-disc Collector's Edition chronicles the amazing career of this great American icon. For the first time ever, exclusive to this set, are Jordan's five all-time, greatest games in their entirety. Add to this, five #1 best-selling Michael Jordan programs, over an hour of bonus footage including MJ's greatest moves, dunks and shots, plus DVD-ROM features and you have the ultimate tribute to the ultimate sports legend. Reference ID:TC01-DVD-0951
Michael Jordan, the greatest player in the history of team sports, gets an appropriate showcase with Ultimate Jordan, a two-disc set that's the most feature-packed sports DVD to date. It includes five programs previously available on VHS--some of the most spectacular footage is on Come Fly with Me 1989, which covers Jordan's youth, college years, and early NBA career. Michael Jordan's Playground 1991 is, as the title suggests, more fanciful, combining highlight footage with a fictional story line and a music video, while Air Time 1993 takes us into the championship and Dream Team years. The more sobering Above and Beyond 1996 covers the death of Jordan's father, his first retirement, and his baseball endeavors, and His Airness 1999 summarizes his career up through the famous final shot against the Utah Jazz. The numerous extra features collect various clips and highlights, but the best section is "Michael's Great 8," which provides 2.5- to 6-minute segments about significant Jordan games, including his 63 points against Boston in the 1986 playoffs and the 1997 "flu game" against Utah. Ultimate Jordan's release in the fall of 2001 coincided with Jordan's not-unexpected return from his second retirement, making it clear that there's another chapter in the Jordan legacy yet to be written. --David Horiuchi