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WWE: The Attitude Era [Blu-ray]

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  • Actors: Steve Austin, The Rock, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Number of discs: 3
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  • Studio: WWE
  • DVD Release Date: November 20, 2012
  • Run Time: 540 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B008WAM2PQ
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #36,878 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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I had very high hopes for this release, especially after last years holiday release for Stone Cold. I am pretty sad to say this release is a major letdown. To have a documentry on the most exciting era of wrestling ever at a shallow runtime of 57 minutes is a joke. I can tell this product was rushed with little planning. The documentry was not very good at all. Did not explain much, just some random attitude era clips.

I have also watched some of the bonus features, which are good. One problem though is you can not play all. You have to wait for the disc to load back to main menu. This gets frustrating since most of the clips so far have been 2-5 minutes. I don't want to go back to main menu after every short clip. Let me play all till I get tired.

All in All the content is good, but the product is not. It has very rushed feel, which is sad. I would like better documentry and ability to play all special features at once. WWE did not put much thought into this release
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By TMH on November 12, 2012
Here's the complete listing for this 3-disc DVD set and 2-disc Blu-ray set (the Blu-ray contains extras not found on the DVD edition)

Disc 1 - Documentary - The Birth of Attitude

Entrance Music

D-Generation X

Austin vs. McMahon

Long-Arching Stories

Innovations

New Demographic

Critics

Expansion

Comedy

Wealth of Talent

The World Was Watching

Watershed Period

Disc 1 Extras:

Jim Ross interviews Goldust & Marlena - Raw Nov 3, 1997

Steve Austin Throws the InterContinental Championship Off A Bridge - Raw Dec 15, 1997

Soldier of Love - Raw May 4, 1998

Mr McMahon Presents Mankind with the WWE Hardcore Championship - Raw Nov 2, 1998

Jim Ross Interviews Triple H - Sunday Night Heat July 25, 1999

An Evening At The Friendly Tap - SmackDown! Jan 20, 2000

Mae Young and the Acolyte Protection Agency - SmackDown! Jan 27, 2000

"The Jug Band" - Judgment Day 2000

Triple H Trains Trish Stratus - SmackDown! July 27, 2000

Edges Totally Awesome Birthday - Raw Oct 30, 2000

The Rocks Message to His Hell in a Cell Opponents - Raw Dec 4, 2000

GTV

Disc 2

Mike Tyson Joins DX - Raw Mar 2, 1998

A New Beginning For D-Generation X - Raw March 30, 1998

Sable vs. "Marvelous" Marc Mero - Raw May 11, 1998

Nation of Degeneration - Raw July 6, 1998

Bart Gunn vs. "Dr Death" Steve Williams - Brawl for All Match - Raw July 27, 1998

The Undertaker & Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Kane & Mankind vs. The New Age Outlaws vs.
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DISC 1

Documentary:

The Birth of Attitude

Entrance Music

D-Generation X

Austin vs. McMahon

Long-Arching Stories

Innovations

New Demographic

Critics

Expansion

Comedy

Wealth of Talent

The World Was Watching

Watershed Period

Jim Ross interviews Goldust & Marlena
Raw - Nov 3, 1997

Steve Austin Throws the InterContinental Championship Off A Bridge
Raw - Dec 15, 1997

Soldier of Love
Raw - May 4, 1998

Mr McMahon Presents Mankind with the WWE Hardcore Championship
Raw - Nov 2, 1998

Jim Ross Interviews Triple H
Sunday Night Heat - July 25, 1999

An Evening At The Friendly Tap
SmackDown! - Jan 20, 2000

Mae Young and the Acolyte Protection Agency
SmackDown! - Jan 27, 2000

"The Jug Band"
Judgment Day 2000

Triple H Trains Trish Stratus
SmackDown! - July 27, 2000

Edges Totally Awesome Birthday
Raw - Oct 30, 2000

The Rocks Message to His Hell in a Cell Opponents
Raw - Dec 4, 2000

GTV

DISC 2

Mike Tyson Joins DX
Raw - Mar 2, 1998

A New Beginning For D-Generation X
Raw - March 30, 1998

Sable vs. "Marvelous" Marc Mero
Raw - May 11, 1998

Nation of Degeneration
Raw - July 6, 1998

Brawl for All Match
Bart Gunn vs. "Dr Death" Steve Williams
Raw - July 27, 1998

Four Corners Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship
The Undertaker & Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Kane & Mankind vs. The New Age Outlaws vs.
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This review is specifically for the blu-ray edition.

WWE releasing a compilation blu-ray set of the Attitude Era is something that I've wanted for quite some time, and now that it's been done (twice, actually) I'm very happy with the overall output! The first disc of this set has a very brief, although painless documentary about the Attitude era which runs only 57 minutes. This works as a neat introduction to the real meat and potatoes of this set, which is seven and a half hours of various matches and vignettes of the Attitude Era.

A lot of the matches are at the very least good, but the ones in the blu-ray Exclusives section (the entire selection encompassing only 85 minutes) are woefully short for the most part and overall pointless. There are two or three good matches in that section though, even if the longest match is only 12 minutes.

One complaint I have is that on the first disc, there are 24 matches/vignettes separate from the documenary, and these are the main reason you'd buy this set, right? I don't know if this was a horrendous oversight or moronically intentional, but there is NO Play All option. You literally have to sit there and watch each individual segment with the remote in hand, ready to quickly Arrow Down and move onto the next segment. To do this for 24 individual items is tedious; not to mention the menu screen itself has an overly loud metal song that restarts itself every single time you go to the menu. Thankfully, the second disc doesn't have this issue. The "Play" option plays the entire main feature of the second disc, which is nine matches and two vignettes long - totaling two hours and forty minutes.
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