The 80s cult classic American Gladiators was a forerunner of the reality show: a physical competition series in which two male and two female contestants pitted their strength, speed and skill against highly trained pro athletes Gemini, Zap, Nitro, Lace, Malibuand Sunny, aka the American Gladiators. American Gladiators first premiered in January of 1989 and was hosted by Mike Adamle and Joe Theismann. In Season One, events included The Joust, The Assault, Powerball, The Human Cannonball, Breakthrough and Conquer, and the Eliminator. This 3 DVD set covers Season One, including the mid-season wrap-up episode and the subsequent 13 episodes leading up to the finals.Bonus Features: * Brand-new interviews.* Original show promos.
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Gladiator Fans, Ready?
I was never a die hard fan of the original American Gladiators, and I’m not completely sure why. After all, I watched the remake regularly and it could be argued that American Ninja Warrior is a more extreme descendent of the show, and I love that. Anyway, I do remember watching some episodes and enjoying them, so when I stumbled on American Gladiators - The Battle Begins for a cheap price, I grabbed it.Right from the start, the name of the set is rather misleading. It sounds like it has the very first episodes ever, but that’s not true. The first season consisted of two 13 episode halves, and only the second half episodes are here. The recap episode of the first half does start things off, so we get 14 hour long episodes in this three disc set.Each episode finds four contestants, two men and two women, facing off in a series of challenges. There’s The Wall (a rock wall climb), Joust, Assault (contestants shooting at a target while avoiding balls shot from a Gladiator), Breakthrough and Conquer (football followed by wrestling), Power Ball (dropping balls in containers while avoiding Gladiators), and Human Cannonball (swinging to knock a Gladiator off a platform). The contestants can win points along the way, but ultimately it all comes down to the Eliminator, in which the contestants race head to head through an obstacle course. The points earned earlier give one of the contestants a time advantage as they try to make it through to the next round.Yes, this is an on going contest with preliminaries, quarter finals, semi-finals, and then the winner of the half season being crowned in the finals. But wait, for the season finale, they bring back the winners from the first half of the season and pit them against the second half’s winners in a battle of champions.That’s the only reason to watch the recap episode – to see who those two contestants are. Well, and to laugh at how low budget that first half season was. Want proof? Just look at the assault set then versus the one we are used to seeing. They also really changed the configuration for Power Ball for the better.Of course, the show was still a product of the late 80’s with a very dated style set and hair on the Gladiators and contestants. Why did anyone ever think that was cool?What is fun is watching the contestants fighting these super fit gladiators. I may be the oddball since I know the Gladiators had their fans, but I was always rooting for the contestant to score points and defeat the Gladiators they were facing. It doesn’t usually happen, so maybe it’s my desire to root for the underdog coming through.In later seasons, additional events were added and a rotation of games was instituted. Boy did this show need it. In the 13 full episodes here, we get the same games over and over again. It might have helped if I’d spaced them out more, but I got tired of seeing the same things and longed for a little variety. Not to say I didn’t enjoy some of them. Joust is always fun (at least to watch) and Assault is a great game. The rock climb is interesting, and the Eliminator is thrilling. For pure mayhem, you can’t pass up Power Ball as five people are on the field with competing purposes. It’s just fun to watch.My other issue with the set is a question of just how rewatchable it is. With a competition show, where’s the fun in watching it again? I can’t see myself wanting to pull out these discs like I do others in my DVD collection. Then again, in a year or two when the details are fuzzy, I might enjoy them again, just spread out more than I did this time around. Really, I don’t recommend binge watching.The episodes are presented in their native full frame and stereo sound. They look and sound good considering how old they are and how they were recorded, but this isn’t anything that will blow your sound system away. In the way of extras, there are commentaries on four of the episodes by gladiators Zap, Nitro, and Laser. These are interesting at times, although they tend to ramble about their lives during the era the show was on and talk about what some of the other Gladiators are up to now. Then again, how much can they really say about the action on the screen without being repetitive especially if they aren't the Gladiators on screen at the time? You can certainly hear the camaraderie that formed between them when they were working on the show together. And in an extra that makes little sense, there is a 10 minute interview with Billy Worth, an actor who was also a contestant on the show. Why doesn’t it make sense? Because he was in the first half of the season – the part that is only presented in the recap. However, it does make me wonder what a commentary track by contestants or an interview with more of the contestants would have sounded like. I would have really enjoyed that. Finally, there’s a booklet with mini-biographies of all the Gladiators.This set was certainly worth the $5 I paid for it, although I’m glad I didn’t pay more than that for it. Even if I don’t wind up watching it again, I enjoyed my time spent with American Gladiators - The Battle Begins. I just should have spaced them out more so I didn’t get so tired of the same elements.
K**U
first season finals
Not exactly the first season but if your feeling nostalgic this will get by. Used to watch this on tv as a kid and it totally brought me back.
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GLADIATOR, READY! REVIEWER, READY!
The original American Gladiators still eclipses the "reboot" version by leaps and bounds.Whereas the original was difficult, but not impossible, the reboot seemed more intent on flashiness than actual competition, making events near impossible to complete.Fans of the original American Gladiators, and the International Gladiators fondly remember the colourful personalities of both contender and Gladiator alike. The show gained instant credibility with mainstream sports announcers in the broadcast booth.Of course, fans of professional body building and the Weider magazines would already be familiar with the Gladiators, this just offers fans a chance to see the personalities of these fine athletes. While the first season focused more on the "gimmick" personalities of their code-names, later seasons would allow the Gladiators to show their real personalities.While the over the top nature of the show brought criticism from some, the legitimate competition from whistle to whistle cannot be denied.The unusual nature of the events challenged even some of the best athletes, pulled from nationwide open try-outs.Although not the complete first season of the show, fans of this show hope that the popularity of this set will lead to more sets.The American Gladiators has always been a cult favourite, and Shout! Factory has released other far more obscure sets to DVD, starting with smaller sets, but later releasing more and more as demand grows.There is no other physical televised sports event on the air today that matches what The American Gladiators offered.
M**S
Good but it has problems
While the ad and packaging says this is season 1, it is actually season 2. This is mentioned a few times during the episodes by the announcers. Another problem being that the first disc hitting play goes to recaps not the episodes. You have to search on the disc for those.
R**L
Great old time entertainment
I really like the fact that they have the "halftime" show from the first season, and the entire second season. The reason I gave 3 stars is my second disc arrived damaged from the manufacturer. My DVD player refused to read the disc.
G**N
The "All-American" Game Show!
I like wacky game shows that involves some physical skill and this show takes the cake, in an everyone in the family way. It might be only 1 season and while it's not exactly complete (the first part is just a recap episode of highlights from an earlier half), It's an addicting game show that will keep one coming back for more. Among my favorite events are Powerball, Breakthrough and Conquer, The Wall, and of course the eliminator. My favorite gladiators are Gemini, Nitro, and Zap. If your an American Gladiator fan, by all means get this!
T**Y
Great series really enjoyed this
They don't make shows like this anymore and the competition was awesome
J**N
good tv show.
I use to watch this show when I was younger I am happy it's on DVD. The DVD was in good condition. Thank you shout factory for releasing American gladiators. Hope they release more American gladiators dvds.
S**A
Watching videos
Nice
C**.
Everything that I rememberd and was great to watch with my kids
Was brand new. Everything that I rememberd and was great to watch with my kids!
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