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Release Date: 14 January, 2003 Retail Price: $29.95 OUR Price: $26.96 You SAVE: $2.99! Cast: |
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Great story..
I bought this trilogy not knowing a whole lot about Buford Pusser or the Walking Tall story.. now I'm sure glad I did. All three movies are above great. Buford makes the newer "action heros" look sick in compairison, and to top it all off... a lot of the action in the first two movies really happened! I see a lot of people slamming the "Final Chapter" as well, but it really is entertaining. I found myself watching these three films all the way through twice in a row... and I'm sure you would too. Really good stuff!
No frills but a bargain for the money
I agree that the picture and sound quality should have been better. I feel better about the quality of my DVD player knowing that someone else found certain scenes in "Final Chapter-Walking Tall" to be too dark. Also disappointing are the lack of trailers and documentaries, the latter, especially disappointing since these films were loosely based on facts. The packaging is flimsy, hardly protective from dust for the discs, merely adequate. Even so, the set is still a bargain for the money. As one who had the privilege of meeting the real Buford Pusser's mother and daughter and being told the facts, I really don't like Paul Gaita's so-called review and his calling the real Buford Pusser cruel and far from scrupulous. He should at least take the time to get his facts straight before making such statements. He might also be interested to know that the real Buford Pusser did not die in an explosion, but from being thrown from a fast-moving car. His mother went to her grave believing the crash of his Corvette on August 21, 1974 was caused by his being poisoned. Officially, his death was ruled as an accident, caused by drinking and speeding. Curiously though, his mother said that she was prevented from having his body exhumed, which she said would have proven that he was poisoned. Especially strange that there was no autopsy done either, which would have been proof of his drinking or not. She also said she was prevented from having his death investigated any further. I agree that the first film is the best and most factual, but Mr. Gaita needs to get his facts straight before defaming an actual person's character and reputation.
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