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Congrats to the winners of the most superb owl, the 60th superb owl, in this the 50th year of the Seahawks, and 12 years removed from the winning of the 48th owl!!! Paul recorded this review of the NFL Films: Seattle Seahawks 2014 championship Blu-Ray, as a little sample of our upcoming ‘Review Review: Shelf Help’ series. He did this on Tuesday, February 3, and completed editing at 2:55pm. Can you believe his prediction was that close?! He can...(repeating laser noise). "Shelf Help," will return!
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SPEAKER_00Blue 24! Blue 24! Listener, are you surprised? You should be. It's a surprise sneak preview of a special edition of the Review Review Shelf Help. This is a corner of the Review Review Universe dedicated to assisting you in making your next physical media acquisition the right one for you and for the people you care about. I'm a co-host here. My name is Paul. Now I would say this is our first time doing this. It's not my first time. I've done a few of these. This one's a bit of a surprise, surprise. And with me today is, well as always, the 12th man. Always with me. Always together. No physical guests, but in spirit. And today I'm here to talk to you about the Seattle Seahawks sauce salads and scrambled eggs. 48 Champions, Blu-ray. Yes, indeed. It's time to revisit this. It's been 12 years. Is that a thing? That is dangerous. What do we do here normally on the review review? Shelf help a little more in depth. It's dangerously. Someone comes to this program with something from their shelf that they're passionate about one way or another, and try to sell you on why you should have it, or maybe why you should not have it, depending on your point of view. You never done anything dangerous. It's a big point of view thing. It's a big point of view thing. Because depending on your fandom over the last 30 years, you know, live in the now. I can't talk about it anymore. I didn't get my sports illustrated football phone when I got this, but it's on my shelf because I was grocery shopping at a Fred Meyer. I saw it not too far removed from the Super Bowl, where I wondered, is there an alternate universe Broncos version of this that exists somewhere outside of the review review universe? Where every and all of the alternate champion t-shirts you've ever wanted are available and ready and exist and are valid. I'm going to talk about this. I had to have it. You can still get it on eBay or Mercari and things like this pretty easily. The price varies from like$6 to it looks like about$20. It is 142 minutes. So at the absolute maximum, 222. Is that a thing? Is that a thing? 222 minutes, 12 years, 12th man. Seahawks win 24 to 13. I'm recording this in advance, by the way. So if the Seahawks won 24 to 13, then yes, this was all a thing. This was brought to us by the fantastic folks at NFL Films. So now you truly understand why I didn't get my sports illustrated football phone. Here, take two of these. This is from 2014. This truly it's it co-stars Richard Sherman and Marshawn Lynch with Peter Carroll, Russell Wilson, Cam Chancellor, Doug Baldwin, John Ryan, Michael Bennett, Percy Harvin, names that we know and love. It goes on and on and on and on and features Peyton Manning and some of the other people that happen to be NFL that season. This is an NFL documentary about the Seahawks championship season, very, very much in depth. And that's what we do. We see a tiny little sneak peek, a little closing, a synopsis of the previous season where the Seahawks had lost to the Atlanta Falcons. That was the end of that one. And in the following season, hooray, all the flowers and the trophies and all the happiness that is a 43 to 8 victory in the superb owl. I should have been saying that this whole time for legal reasons, and I may have to go back and redo this part. I don't know, but I am worried. But i it's it's still a celebration for the team of gentlemen that I like that wear the name of the city and mascot and colors associated with that corporation that provides sports entertainment. This is a celebration of my preferred one, and I'm clearly proud of it. So I'm not thinking quite right. I didn't get the swimsuit edition with this or anything. It was just this Blu-ray, which still looks great. It is packed with content outside of just so much slow motion football glory happening. The content that is on this disc outside of the main program, the main feature, I think it's his play program. You get the Super Bowl Media Day, the kind of, I guess I should say infamous Deion Sanders and Marshawn Lynch exchange. You have the entirety of the Richard Sherman interview with Aaron Andrews. Don't try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree. That's a result you're going to get. You follow a lot of Richard Sherman in the movie piece of it, again, featuring one Peter Carroll, who happens to be in it a lot as well. But you get an in-depth look at Richard Sherman in a feature called Compton's own post-game, a little kind of featurette thing of the parade that happened afterward, the Derek Coleman story, who was the fullback for the Seahawks that year, who also was hearing challenge deaf, and all sorts of amazing, amazing, amazing stuff, especially if you're really into you know the Seahawks. Very, very specific. No trading cards. How would how cool would that have been? No little locks, no digitals, no nothing. You just want to hang on to this disc. And luckily for me, it has not degraded. It still looks and sounds pretty, pretty wonderful. And clearly I've just re-watched this. This is a five. The Seahawks have existed for 50 years. They've been to a few, which is awesome. They've been to a few in the last 20, 25, 30, 35 years, which is way more than a lot of franchises can say for the recent relevant whatever clump of time that that 30, 35, 40 years is, depending on what we're talking about, what fandom and the pain that exists being part of that fandom, being a Seahawks fan the last several years, it's been a very, very pleasant situation, especially this particular year, right? So being able to look back on this so fondly, yeah, it's a five. And the features in terms it's a five. This is one time in a 50-year history until what happens happened happened to on Sunday when the Seahawks win 24 to 13. 24 is 12 times two. It's also Marshawn Lynch's number. Second Super Bowl win would have been if they just handed the ball to Marshawn. Is this a thing? Now this is a tiny little taste, and you you'll get a larger taste of this new shelf help program. We really want to engage with you, listener, about picking up physical media and making the right choices. I know there probably aren't a ton of you. Yeah, there are the 12th man rolls pretty deep. If you are looking for this sort of a thing and want someone to say, look, was this great? Was it me outside of the nostalgia factor, which helps, and there are so many great players, so many great characters in this soap opera that were involved with the Seahawks for the 48th, their first of the current now two world championships. It's fantastic, the features are fantastic. I want I want to encourage you to get this. But also, there may be steelbooks or old DVDs or Kino Lorbers or Arrow videos or whatever it might be. And myself, as well as other guests, want to help walk you through this. And now you've kind of been given an understanding of how we plan on doing that. We'll talk about the features, we'll talk about how good it looks, is it remastered? Does it include any little inserts like posters? Is it easily gettable? We'll help answer these questions. This episode of the Review Review Shelf Help was brought to you by the Review Review Podcast and this Champion Seattle Seahawks. Our bookend themes are by Jamie Henwood. You can follow us, the review review, on Insta Flashes and Blue Sky at Review X2 Podcast. If you want to follow me, you can. It's letterboxed at Paul ActsBadly. The review review is available almost everywhere, including Buzz Sprout and Good Pods. Go hawks.
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