Disappointed
Bill Cappello | New York | 04/23/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)
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Well, I'm disappointed with the "Larry King Interviews" dvds. I've only watched part of the first disc, which is the one with entertainers, but disappointed with the presentation.
The quality is great, but there is no scene selection or scene guide to any of the interviews, mainly because there are no complete full interviews with any of the people he talks to. Just a hodgepodge of clips with the celebrities talking about whatever the subject is that he introduces (relationships, success, etc).
I'm sorry I bought this, I should have stayed with my original plan to rent it.
Oh well, that's the way it goes."
Lorraine's review of Larry King's DVD Set
Lorraine Viewpoint | San Diego, CA | 06/12/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Although I like Larry King and his style of interviewing guests I was disappointed that this set of DVDs jumps from one person to another and then back again instead of showing the whole interview in its entirety. What I saw on TV as an advertisement is exactly how the DVD is so I guess I got what they portrayed, except that I thought that the TV ad was snippets of the DVD and not the actual DVD."
Vintage Larry King
Richard Kaplan | Bloomsburg, Pa United States | 04/23/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I ve been impressed with the first two discs so far. Its what Larry King is all about..nothing really too in-depth and a its a nice walk down memory lane. The second disc really brought back some of the big news stories over the years. I ve always enjoyed Larry Kings interviews and this collection does not dissapoint.
Last week XM radio devoted an entire channel to Larrys interviews over the years, and I taped as much as I could. These are a little more in depth. As much as I would have enjoyed full hour long interviews on some of his topics on these DVDs, I am enjoying the set, nonetheless"
Larry King -The Greatest Interviews
Bookworm Seattle | Seattle, Washington | 09/09/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Interview for each person should be presented in its entirety for continuity of thought. The tape jumps from say Sinatra, to Clinton, to Johnny Cash, Bush, Reagan, Hilary, etc. etc..back and forth back and forth. The format does not make things interesting.
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