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The Complete Collection of Sweatin' to the Oldies by E.H. Shipley, Christopher Cohen
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Richard Simmons Director: Christopher Cohen, E.H. Shipley Brand: WEA DES Moines Video DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 385 minutes DVD Release Date: 2008-01-08 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Time Life Records Product features: - This aerobic concert video invites viewers to dance their way to well-being to the beat of hot 50's and 60's music performed by a live band in a "Prom Night" setting. Ideal for those wanting an exercise video that is more fun than instructional. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HEALTH/FITNESS Rating: NR Age: 610583348293 UPC: 610583348293 Manufacturer No:&n
Movie Reviews of The Complete Collection of Sweatin' to the OldiesMovie Review: So much fun and a great light workout Summary: 5 Stars
I had the original VHS tapes of 1 2 and 3 for years and worried that I would wear them out from doing them so much, ordered this DVD set. Worth every penny. Richard Simmons' words will keep you motivated to lose weight and make you feel good about yourself and he was a genius for the idea to make these videos. They are so much fun to do even if you're not too overweight but would like to get up and be active. And it features a live band and real people of all shapes and sizes and fun dances that start out slow then get a bit more challenging. Each set has been remastered for excellent quality and comes with new interviews by Richard himself, and some of the exercisers, which are very interesting to listen to. I used to watch these videotapes all the time when I was a little kid and it brings back a lot of memories.
Volume 1. is set at the Prom. Some songs include "It's My Party," "Dancing in the Street," "Ain't no mountain high enough," "He's a rebel" and "Peggy Sue." I love how everyone is dressed, very late 80s! So what if the clothes and set are "outdated?" That's what makes it fun to watch. I love the set in this one, it's decorated like a party with streamers and balloons and lights. Not a typical prom of today but oh well
Volume 2. is set at Pop's Diner. I don't do this one that often as the exercises are a bit more challenging but I still like to do it every now and then and I'll admit this is a fun one. I like the atmosphere in this one, that it takes place at a 1950s style diner. Some songs include "Fever," "Loco-motion," "My Boyfriend's Back," "Breakin' up is hard to do," and "Windy."
Volume 3. is set at Sweatin' Land. One of my favorites. Again I love the atmosphere, that it takes place at an amusement park complete with a Ferris Wheel and a carousel, balloons, and various "props" in the background. Some songs include "Gimme some lovin," "Rockin Robin," "Louie Louie," "California Dreamin'" and "The Name Game." I love the "behind the scenes" during the end credits. I wish there was some for volume 1.
Volume 4. Not my favorite as I can't really tell what the "set" is and it's not one I normally do, but I do like the gospel choir and some of the music. "Someday, We'll Be Together," "Mony Mony," "Shout," and "Dance to the music" are all featured.
Buy this set. You will most likely lose a few pounds and you will be active. It is a blast!
Summary of The Complete Collection of Sweatin' to the OldiesRICHARD SIMMONS:SWEATIN TO THE OLDIES - DVD Movie
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