Sid & Marty Krofft’s Saturday Morning Hits
Nobody can deny the originality and imagination of Sid and Marty Krofft. This DVD is certainly a testament to that.
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December 2, 2013
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Nobody can deny the originality and imagination of Sid and Marty Krofft. This DVD is certainly a testament to that.
Although the “comedy” is somewhat suspect, the heart this 20-minute special packs was pleasantly surprising.
The best episodes in season one are the ones that really get into the moral issues. Often, the resolutions are more bleak than they are uplifting.
Ideas and situations that were so carefully laid out in the beginning became after thoughts with little consequence.
It might be filled with endless chases, but I was still completely bored throughout. Despite a glitzy facade of stunning desert visuals, the action felt recycled.
A film that never delves into the cartoonish or absurd but rather maintains a high level of intensity and purpose.
Films: C · Reviews: C · Sucky Sequels · TV: A-M
More like an infomercial in disguise for the soundtrack.
Baseball Movies · Films: B · Reviews: B
A fascinating look at early baseball films and an un-perfected spin on something that has since gone on to be repeated countless times since.
Baseball Movies · Films: S · Reviews: S
Instead it feels more like a publicity stunt meant to up the stock of Mantle, Maris and the polarizing New York Yankees.
Baseball Movies · Films: P · Reviews: P
Plays an honorable game, tackling the touchy subject of ageism on the baseball field. But it’s ultimately a hollow attempt, one that thinks that just by touching on a subject that it makes up a plot.