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List Price: $49.98 | | Label: Warner Home Video
Salesrank: 19009
Released: January 23, 2007 |
| Our Price: $16.29 |
| Used Price: $29.99 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Celebrate the Chicago Bulls' first NBA Championship with this incredible 6-disc DVD collector's set. Relive the historic 1991 NBA Finals showdown against the Los Angeles Lakers with all 5 games, each in its entirety and original broadcast format. Also included is an action-packed Championship season recap with memorable highlights and revealing behind-the-scenes footage. Experience the heart-pounding action again and again!
Chicago Bulls 1991 NBA Champions - Learning to Fly Reviews:
Great, but could've used a bit more 
2007-06-01 - If you're a Bulls fan or just a fan of the NBA, these 5 games featuring Michael and Scottie and Magic and Worthy will entertain you for hours. My only question is Why didnt this set include the 4 game sweep of the pistons? The pistons box set includes the ECF against Chicago. If,and hopefully when, the second Bulls Championship set comes out, it will have the seven games against New York along with the six games against Portland. All in all, its a hell of a collection. Just need to work a bit harder next time fellas. Get on it, and dont disappoint
Awesome, everything I expected 
2007-04-06 - There was a user who said part of a game was missing, but it appeared that was how it was originally broadcast. The DVD package says it's in the original broadcast format, and it meets those expectations.
"A must" for lakers funs 
2007-04-04 - Just a few words: excellent quality and very good presentation, it's a pleasure to see again (after years) these five games with Jordan vs Magic.
I hope Amazon will be releasing stuff like this in the future (different finals like 1985 against Boston Celtics).
Needs non-broadcast audio track 
2007-03-20 - Having purchased the Bulls' Dynasty Series title, I quickly tired of the network announcer's play-by-play, espcially the grating, innane, nonsensical Bill Walton and the try-too-hard Marv Albert. I wish they would have an audience-only audio track available. It would be like being at the game. I could listen to guys like Doug Collins and Hubie Brown, who give good insight into the plays, but they weren't working for NBC.
Worth the money 
2007-02-07 - I loved watching these games, all five games of the 1991 NBA Finals between the Lakers and Bulls. Games 2, 4, and 5 have the classic "NBA on NBC intro", something I was not expecting after reading some previous reviews for it. There is pre-game talk before each game, which gives it some flavor of what to expect for each game. The quality is much better than I expected from games recorded 16 years ago.
If anyone purchased the Chicago Bulls: 1990s DVD, one will notice there is 20 + minutes of extra footage on game 5, the clincher. More pre-game and locker room footage. It is not made to fit a 2 hour time frame for NBATV or ESPN Classic. That is a plus to me because the celebrations are entertaining.
I noticed in game 3 that it is not 100% the full broadcast. They chipped 30 seconds, and it's easy to tell. This probably happened a few more times, but if so, it's hard to tell. They did what they could I suppose and it didn't take away too much from the game.
The bonus sixth disc is the Learning To Fly video. This is also on the Chicago Bulls: 1990s DVD, just in case anyone is expecting more. I figured it to be the case when I purchased it.
The box itself is cool. The front is the boring Bulls logo, but the back has the 1991 team on it. Very nice. In the three cases for the 6 discs, each side has game statistics for the particular game. Very similar to the
2005 White Sox World Series DVDs. I'm a stat freak, and it was helpful in following the game.
Like I said, I'll buy any Bulls Finals releases that come out. I'm already waiting for the 1992 NBA Finals to come out, and eventually I hope all of them are released.