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4.0 out of 5 stars very well done, if a little dull at times
Rudy's shows tend to be rather restrained and businesslike, and this doesn't mesh so well with India, but he does a good job with it. There are segments where he looks decidedly uncomfortable with the grit and grime of India. In one scene he visits a small rural farming settlement and he's wearing what looks like Friday casual business attire. He appears most at ease...
Published on November 28, 2009 by DougP

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3.0 out of 5 stars Similar to, but slightly better than, Rick Steves
But that's no compliment.

The disk is divided into two parts: Istanbul and the Turquoise Coast. Both were competent presentations, but the constant video presence of Rudy Maxa was irritating (he comes across as being vain and slightly silly).

The Istanbul portion included all of the major sites. The descriptions were better than average, although...
Published on January 21, 2010 by Diego Banducci


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4.0 out of 5 stars very well done, if a little dull at times, November 28, 2009
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This review is from: Rudy Maxa's World: India (DVD)
Rudy's shows tend to be rather restrained and businesslike, and this doesn't mesh so well with India, but he does a good job with it. There are segments where he looks decidedly uncomfortable with the grit and grime of India. In one scene he visits a small rural farming settlement and he's wearing what looks like Friday casual business attire. He appears most at ease in a scene where he's reading the paper in the lobby of his large, western style hotel, safely insulated from the chaos outside. I suppose he is out of his element a bit here.

On the plus side, his coverage of Delhi and Jaipur is quite good, with some really great footage. There are a handful of segments in Delhi which really capture the street atmosphere. Overall video quality is top notch and Rudy is professional and well-informed, always respectful, never obnoxious. His voice is silky smooth. Good for the middle class and upper class traveler.

BTW, I saw him filming on the street in Pushkar when i was there a few yrs ago. He looked like he wanted to be somewhere else but I could be wrong.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Similar to, but slightly better than, Rick Steves, January 21, 2010
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This review is from: Rudy Maxa's World: Turkey (DVD)
But that's no compliment.

The disk is divided into two parts: Istanbul and the Turquoise Coast. Both were competent presentations, but the constant video presence of Rudy Maxa was irritating (he comes across as being vain and slightly silly).

The Istanbul portion included all of the major sites. The descriptions were better than average, although it appeared that one hotel (the Ciragan Palace) had bought its way in; it is not the top luxury hotel in Istanbul; try the Four Seasons Sultanhamet instead. There also were numerous plugs for individual merchants in the Grand Bazaar. Again, shades of Rick Steves.

Similarly, the portion on the Turquoise Coast was well presented, although one tires of the constant visual presence of Mr. Maxa.

I would have given this video 4 stars but for the fact that irritating advertisements from Preferred Hotels and other advertisers kept cropping up throughout it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rudy Maxa does it again!!!, September 11, 2010
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This is a great DVD, I'll probably watch it many times, GREAT scenery, a very good one indeed!!!!!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Too much on too little of Argentina, January 9, 2010
This review is from: Rudy Maxa's World: Argentina (DVD)
I wanted to like this video. I am about to go to Argentina and I want to see what is good to visit and what is not worth my limited time. I expected Argentina, with some Patagonia, Parks, Glaciers, Cities, Food info, Wine, Leather, Markets, travel advise, etc. But this was very limited.
The people I am going with, sat with me and watched this video. We ended up fast forwarding through most of it. Too much on too little. It was just on Mendoza and Buenos Aires. And even there, there wasn't much about where to go. For instance, most of Mendoza was about wine tasting and the industry. It wasn't what I am going to travel all the way down there to see and do, especially since I live a little over an hours drive from Napa. In Buenos Aires, there was a (too) long segment about the Tango.
I asked everyone who watched it with me, "was it just me, or did anyone else feel like it was not that good?" We all agreed, it wasn't good.
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