| Michael Jordan to the Max | | Cast : | Michael Jordan | | Director : | Don Kempf, James D. Stern | | Studio : | Twentieth Century Fox | | Format : | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby | | Released Date : | May 05, 2000 | | DVD Released Date : | December 16, 2003 | | Language : | English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled) | | Audience Rating : | NR (Not Rated) | | | BUY THIS DVD FROM AMAZON | Customer Reviews
| Rating |      | | Date | August 08, 2005 | | Summary | Excelente | Content
 | Tiene un excelente contenido, sobre todo las remembranzas sobre la vida profesional de MJ, recomendable. |
| Rating |      | | Date | September 25, 2004 | | Summary | I have never seen this movie in my life | Content
 | I haven't seen MJ to the Max and I hope I like it. |
| Rating |      | | Date | August 31, 2004 | | Summary | MJ awesome on and off the court | Content
 | I bought this DVD without really knowing what to expect. I didn't really expect the IMAX feeling to translate well to a smaller screen, and to tell the truth, it doesn't. But that is not a problem here.
Michael Jordan is an athlete larger than life and he does not need a big screen to relay that. His messages are powerful and his philosophy is an excellent source to anyone, but especially if you're raising children. He loves children in general, specifically his own, and a lot of what he says relates to children.
You will not be let down by this DVD, the message is powerful and MJ on the court is always a delight. |
| Rating |   | | Date | March 03, 2004 | | Summary | Ultimate Jordan is a lot better | Content
 | I bought this DVD with great anticipation only to be let down. Sure the visuals are great but I'm more interested in the plays that made the Jordan experience special. The Ultimate Jordan is a much better DVD. |
| Rating |    | | Date | January 12, 2004 | | Summary | The tale of a man and his basketball. | Content
 | I've always been a huge fan of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls (especially since I live in Illinois). I went to an IMAX theater to watch this documentary. Once I got there, the IMAX screen was huge and looked nice (something that I would later realize was more of a hassle than a benefit). For starters, the screen was so big that you're constantly looking around you just to see the movie. But enough about my personal experiences and how I dislike the IMAX screen, lets get on with the actual movie/documentary(This is a standard documentary to me, but it seems like some people insist on calling it a movie). I have to be completely honest here: "Michael Jordan to the Max" is somewhat boring. Don't get me wrong, it well documents some of the highlights of M.J.'s career, but even a person that said he was one of Michael's biggest fans was sleeping during it. I suppose this documentary is something nice to have to complete your M.J. highlight DVDs, but some might find this thing to be a little boring. |
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