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Post by J12 on Jan 15, 2014 11:37:37 GMT -5
I just hope the attitude DVD is on here. I am too cheap to go and buy it but I really want to see it. Haha. Not to burst your bubble, but it really is among the most disappointing docs WWE has put together. I'm used to really top notch quality from them, and everything about the Attitude Era doc felt completely phoned in. It was a total cash grab. I don't think it did justice to the era at all, and it's incredibly short. Very disappointing.
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Post by bad guy™ on Jan 15, 2014 11:42:24 GMT -5
I just hope the attitude DVD is on here. I am too cheap to go and buy it but I really want to see it. Haha. Not to burst your bubble, but it really is among the most disappointing docs WWE has put together. I'm used to really top notch quality from them, and everything about the Attitude Era doc felt completely phoned in. It was a total cash grab. I don't think it did justice to the era at all, and it's incredibly short. Very disappointing. Well keep in mind I MISSED the entire attitude era. I did not start watching until 2004. So while I have seen bits and pieces of some of the most memorable moments (Beer truck, Angle/Austin, 'It was me all along' among other things) it would be nice to see a more comprehensive bit of the era. Meh. XD
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Post by J12 on Jan 15, 2014 11:50:38 GMT -5
Not to burst your bubble, but it really is among the most disappointing docs WWE has put together. I'm used to really top notch quality from them, and everything about the Attitude Era doc felt completely phoned in. It was a total cash grab. I don't think it did justice to the era at all, and it's incredibly short. Very disappointing. Well keep in mind I MISSED the entire attitude era. I did not start watching until 2004. So while I have seen bits and pieces of some of the most memorable moments (Beer truck, Angle/Austin, 'It was me all along' among other things) it would be nice to see a more comprehensive bit of the era. Meh. XD Well, maybe you'll get a little more out of it than I did, but, still, I'd keep expectations low. You figure, the average well-produced WWE doc is usually between 90-120 minutes with a ton of new interviews and footage. This clocks in at just shy of 60 minutes with rehashed interview pieces, for the most part. For an era that was so important and encompassed several years of TV, they just dropped the ball.
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Post by Brad on Jan 15, 2014 14:00:40 GMT -5
Well keep in mind I MISSED the entire attitude era. I did not start watching until 2004. So while I have seen bits and pieces of some of the most memorable moments (Beer truck, Angle/Austin, 'It was me all along' among other things) it would be nice to see a more comprehensive bit of the era. Meh. XD Well, maybe you'll get a little more out of it than I did, but, still, I'd keep expectations low. You figure, the average well-produced WWE doc is usually between 90-120 minutes with a ton of new interviews and footage. This clocks in at just shy of 60 minutes with rehashed interview pieces, for the most part. For an era that was so important and encompassed several years of TV, they just dropped the ball. Hearing this so many times turned me off of rushing to watch it. To this day I still haven't seen it.
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Post by Next Man’s Yeeter on Jan 16, 2014 12:52:23 GMT -5
So apparently there will be one-year subscriptions and they can be given as gifts? That's great news for those of us outside the US. Well, maybe you'll get a little more out of it than I did, but, still, I'd keep expectations low. You figure, the average well-produced WWE doc is usually between 90-120 minutes with a ton of new interviews and footage. This clocks in at just shy of 60 minutes with rehashed interview pieces, for the most part. For an era that was so important and encompassed several years of TV, they just dropped the ball. Hearing this so many times turned me off of rushing to watch it. To this day I still haven't seen it. You're not missing much at all. It really is just rehashed. They've shown the same clips so many times over the years and talked about all the stuff in other DVDs and Legends Roundtables etc, that the documentary is not worth watching for any longtime fan.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2014 4:59:08 GMT -5
Can we post what we plan on watching? If so, I am watching from summer slam 96 up until Wm 17. Reliving the whole of the attitude era. I can't wait. Also can't wait to experience ECW without having to stay up til 3 am. Also 80s NWA is gonna be great. I hope the legends to unstable pops up and maybe get new episodes of it. Imagine if Colt Cabana's talks with WWE a few months ago was to create a tv version of art of wrestling. It would prob turn to crap and definitely didn't happen but its acool thought. He would be perfect to host that studio show they are talking about.
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Post by bad guy™ on Jan 17, 2014 12:20:33 GMT -5
So apparently there will be one-year subscriptions and they can be given as gifts? That's great news for those of us outside the US. Hearing this so many times turned me off of rushing to watch it. To this day I still haven't seen it. You're not missing much at all. It really is just rehashed. They've shown the same clips so many times over the years and talked about all the stuff in other DVDs and Legends Roundtables etc, that the documentary is not worth watching for any longtime fan. Not sure how well that would work though. I mean, sure they could give the gifts, but I doubt Brits/Canadians would be able to stream the content anyways until after it becomes available in their respective countries. I could be wrong on that though.
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Post by Next Man’s Yeeter on Jan 17, 2014 12:43:50 GMT -5
So apparently there will be one-year subscriptions and they can be given as gifts? That's great news for those of us outside the US. Not sure how well that would work though. I mean, sure they could give the gifts, but I doubt Brits/Canadians would be able to stream the content anyways until after it becomes available in their respective countries. I could be wrong on that though. The same way people in the UK get access to stuff like Hulu Plus and the US Netflix library -- basically, using a VPN or changing DNS settings to make the content server think you're in the US.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2014 15:00:56 GMT -5
I just wish it included Raw and Smackdown LIVE weekly. And then they could also do exclusive house show matches! They film em anyways! That way all the people who see house shows live can go home and re-watch them. Would be sweet! I don't pay nor need cable, but I am tired of my raw/Smackdown streaming being mediocre and would even pay extra for wwe network to have those shows. It's cool we get reruns but I want LIVE! Haha
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Post by Warrior82 on Jan 20, 2014 16:34:46 GMT -5
I have a question if anyone can answer it. I would 100% buy WWE Network if, and only if I can watch it on my TV. If I have a Roku (like the new Roku 3), I will be able to watch WWE network on my television, correct?
I just wanted to be sure. I appreciate any help or info.
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Post by ZT on Jan 20, 2014 16:44:10 GMT -5
Yes, it will be available via Roku and several other devices.
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Post by Warrior82 on Jan 20, 2014 16:59:32 GMT -5
Cool! Thanks ZT I don't have a Roku yet (but I plan to buy one ASAP). I just wanted to make sure it would indeed get the WWE network onto my television. Im sure I will watch the Network on my Computer or Kindle from time to time, but I have to have it on my TV with all the cool On Demand content and monthly PPV's.
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Post by metallica90 on Jan 20, 2014 21:31:19 GMT -5
Hope everything for the network is smooth. As far as signing up and what not
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Post by ZT on Jan 20, 2014 22:05:59 GMT -5
A few more questions answered on WWE.com that not everyone may have seen yet in regards to when and at what time we can do evrything...
So basically, the service itself and the VOD content goes up at 9am ET on 2/24, the first LIVE/scheduled show is at 11:05pm ET.
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