Top Gear - Revved Up
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10305 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-06-06
- Rating: Exempt
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 120 minutes
Editorial Reviews
DVD Description
In between mercilessly pulveriising the motoring industry's slackers and bagging themselves a place in the cockpit of the latest, sleekest and fastest drives, Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond have had some fun racing, crashing and generally mucking about in the most unlikely vehicles. Now direct from the Top Gear bunker, Richard brings us the best, and most requested petrolhead stunts from the unmissable show's recent series.
Special Features
Special Features * The best and most requested moments from Top Gear Series 3,4 and 5 * Newly shot footage with Richard Hammond * Stig's Finest Moments and Out-Takes
Synopsis
The best moments from the series including 'The Invincible Truck' and 'People Carrier Racing'.
Customer Reviews
Certainly a Revved up DVD
This dvd is one of the best things on television. Words can not explain how much i love this tv show. Even if you dont like cars, this dvd will charm you in every way possible. You see as well as being a brillliant motoring advice show, Top Gear is also a brilliant comedy as Jeremy, James and of course Richard 'Hamster' Hammond get up to their usual antics of explosions, destroying things and generally being daft. These presenters go so well together, making this dvd an aboslutely essential purchase. As the great man Jeremy Clarkson says, on that bombshell its time to end this review. Astounding.
Great entertainment, but who did the editing!?
If you like Top Gear, you'll love this DVD. It has some great stunts (The Truck that Wouldn't Die), challenges (the 1500 pound Porsche, people mover racing) and as usual, some great cars. Jeremy and his fellow petrol-heads are in good form.
However, the editing is sometimes awful, eg in the Porsche challenge, the last part of the fun, which was on the TV version, is omitted! There are a few outtakes, which are taken out of context and therefore fairly meaningless.
Still, it's a great souvenir of one of the best shows on television.
Brilliant, but not as good as the real thing.
Top gear itself if superbly made, one of the best television shows in the world, but let down by this DVD. Although it shows some of the best bits, there is so much to be seen that many amazing sections are missed off.
Bring on a Top Gear DVD box-set with nothing cut out!





