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Home Theater at Compare Satellite Television - The Century-America's Time (Boxed Set)

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List Price: $74.99
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Manufacturer: ABC News Starring: Linda Hunt, Peter Jennings, John Aaron, Harold Agnew, Steve Allen
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780788814884 Format: Box set ISBN: 630529173X Label: ABC News Manufacturer: ABC News Number Of Items: 6 Publisher: ABC News Release Date: 1999-03-23 Running Time: 720 Studio: ABC News Theatrical Release Date: 1998
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good broad history, Compelling and concise. . . Comment: As for the person who complained that Martin Scorcese called the '80's the "me" decade, that was a popular theme of the time. Maybe you should go back and look at 80's and the literature about it from all kind of sources. Just like the 20's was often refered to as the "Roaring" 20's. 80's was often called the "me" decade. I also think it is not a liberal or conservative designation. Following the internalization of values and desires in the 70's, the 80's was when technology, growth, income and development all led to the application of the 70's trend of an individual ethic. People DID become more selfish and self centered, more complacent, in need of more instant gratification.
Customer Rating:      Summary: STARTING TO WORRY Comment: I have used this series for a few years now and have had great success with it. Not just the old school compilation of talking heads, but an engaging, well-paced documentary. However, as others have said, I am getting concerned about its availability in the future when VHS players go the way of the 8-track. Anyone out there know of plans to put this on DVD?
Customer Rating:      Summary: History with Emotion Comment: This series is so helpful to recall the chronological order of all of the things once learned in history classes at school. Hoever this series not only gives the facts, but adds a personal element to it by interviewing average citizens who remember the historic events recalled. By no means is this your "boring documentary". I have seen the series several times, and I still learn new things, and I still moved everytime, at the strength of our country and the tremendous blessing it is to live here.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brings History to life Comment: My teacher showed this video in class and everyone in class enjoyed it immensly. I can't wait to watch it again. A great keepsake.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Good History of the US - If You're Michael Moore Comment: As a couple of other reviewers indicated, this video set does a fair job hitting on all the major events affecting America in the twentieth century, but can't resist dwelling on all the ills - especially those of the Reagan era. The low point was Martin Scorcese's appraisal of the 1980's as being the "me decade" full of greed. Who made him an authority and why doesn't anyone in the media ever see the 1990's the same way, when the US was even more prosperous?
DON'T confuse this set with the other 12-volume set, "The Century," which addressed broader, global issues. THAT set is FAR SUPERIOR to "America's Time," especially the episodes on Hitler's rise to power, Lindberg's crossing the Atlantic, and the fall of South Vietnam.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good broad history, Compelling and concise. . . Comment: As for the person who complained that Martin Scorcese called the '80's the "me" decade, that was a popular theme of the time. Maybe you should go back and look at 80's and the literature about it from all kind of sources. Just like the 20's was often refered to as the "Roaring" 20's. 80's was often called the "me" decade. I also think it is not a liberal or conservative designation. Following the internalization of values and desires in the 70's, the 80's was when technology, growth, income and development all led to the application of the 70's trend of an individual ethic. People DID become more selfish and self centered, more complacent, in need of more instant gratification.
Customer Rating:      Summary: STARTING TO WORRY Comment: I have used this series for a few years now and have had great success with it. Not just the old school compilation of talking heads, but an engaging, well-paced documentary. However, as others have said, I am getting concerned about its availability in the future when VHS players go the way of the 8-track. Anyone out there know of plans to put this on DVD?
Customer Rating:      Summary: History with Emotion Comment: This series is so helpful to recall the chronological order of all of the things once learned in history classes at school. Hoever this series not only gives the facts, but adds a personal element to it by interviewing average citizens who remember the historic events recalled. By no means is this your "boring documentary". I have seen the series several times, and I still learn new things, and I still moved everytime, at the strength of our country and the tremendous blessing it is to live here.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brings History to life Comment: My teacher showed this video in class and everyone in class enjoyed it immensly. I can't wait to watch it again. A great keepsake.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Good History of the US - If You're Michael Moore Comment: As a couple of other reviewers indicated, this video set does a fair job hitting on all the major events affecting America in the twentieth century, but can't resist dwelling on all the ills - especially those of the Reagan era. The low point was Martin Scorcese's appraisal of the 1980's as being the "me decade" full of greed. Who made him an authority and why doesn't anyone in the media ever see the 1990's the same way, when the US was even more prosperous?
DON'T confuse this set with the other 12-volume set, "The Century," which addressed broader, global issues. THAT set is FAR SUPERIOR to "America's Time," especially the episodes on Hitler's rise to power, Lindberg's crossing the Atlantic, and the fall of South Vietnam.
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