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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Sigh...I'd been looking for this, and I'm sorry I'd found it., August 9, 2005
okay. you like female fightin. You like women wrestling. I do too. This was a travesty. this was horrible. this was a two hour video with maybe ten minutes of mud wrestling. The rest Of the show was horrible filler. It was filled with crappy, generic hair rock music, plus skits and comedy that could've made the filler on G.L.O.W. look like EMMY material. A great dissapointment> HERE"S A NOTE TO PRODUCERS OF THIS SORT OF MATERIAL: LESS FILLER, MORE FIGHT!!
P.S. I meant to only give this a one star rating. it is that bad.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Tuff! Tuff rules!!! Woooooooo!!!, June 7, 2006
"Thunder and Mud" came out in 1990, one year before Nirvana's "Nevermind" was released. Think of "Thunder" as a lumbering dinosaur, not paying any attention to the asteroid from the Northwest hurtling at it with increasing velocity. "THUD" is an appropriate term for this show (they even called it that), because that is what it does to the viewer- it thuds against your cranium and makes you wish you had that hour of your life back. I have never heard of the bands in this, and they went on to do exactly nothing.
If you are curious, check it out just to see what the status of loud rock was like before Grunge and Nu Metal. This is 80's Metal at its most excessive- without the ferocity of Motley Crue, the endurance of Ozzy, or the brilliance of Metallica. If you are into wannabe-Warrant, Cinderella, and Vixen-like bands, then check it out. Ditto for subpar female wrestling.
If you are looking for a movie about When Metal Walked the Earth, then check out Spheeris's "The Decline of Western Civilization: The Metal Years" for the big guns. Female wrestling-- "Ad Party Vol.1 Battling Beauties" has got you covered.
ZERO STARS (even Spheeris has disavowed this movie, describing it as a "flaming piece of [doo doo]")
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I was expecting., November 19, 2002
By A Customer
This tape is not for everyone, especially afficionados of competitive female wrestling. All of the wrestling action is COMPLETELY STAGED. Its like watching WWF in the mud. Drop kicks, backdrops, and very bad acting. The girls even engage in mock interviews before the matches and act like they're really angry. VERY CHEESY.If you like to watch girls roll around in mud don't get this tape. Most of the time the girls are standing up doing acrobatic type stuff, not very erotic at all. Also, all of the wrestling action is accompanied by a VERY LOUD play-by-play announcer who NEVER STOPS TALKING and is far too close to the ring. Seriously, its like watching an auction where the auctioneer slurs all of his words into one big one. Seeing him and his microphone so close to the girls got really annoying. As a side note, half of the running time is devoted to cheesy 80's hair bands that I've never even heard of. They perform live and its not hard to figure out why none of them ever made it big, they ALL... This video was a total waste of time.
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