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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Exempt
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0094637256794
Format: PAL
Label: EMI
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0
Manufacturer: EMI
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: EMI
Region Code: 2
Release Date: November 06, 2006
Studio: EMI
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I have now watched all of Charley Boormans's travel docs, from Long Way Around to the very latest 'By Any Means'. In my opinion, this is by far the best. This is very much a story driven piece - rather than we drive here, then we drive here. In this film we have a personal journey which is equal in intensity to the physical journey from Lisbon to Dakar.
NOTE: This is the only one of Charley's docs to have captured the interest of my wife - which is saying something.
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I really enjoyed this DVD.I love the excitement of dakar.It looked very hard race,but they looked like they had a lot of fun.I like the extras (dakar crashes)And how good looking is nick plumb (yum a licious )If the men in walse look that good I am moving.My heart gos out to andy faimly.Well done charley,And thankyou for making an excellent dakar dvd.I loved it so much I am buying the book.
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The lovable Charlie takes to the wilds once again having opening his mouth during a LWR interview. So you see the man grow into a credible challenger against the wilderness as his skills improve and his mood swings continue.
It can be hard to always have empathy with him when he appears to be a spoilt child, but he does make good in the end, proving that it is definitely the taking part that counts.
I enjoyed this one, it was light weight easy fun in a way that LWR was not. ...
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What can I say - its gritty, production values arent as strong as Long Way Round or Long Way Down. They are all clearly nuts in a good way.
Not much else to say - worth renting for a winter night by the fire but wouldn't buy it (though Long Way Round and Long Way Down are worth owning!)
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I bought this having watched Long Way Round and wasn't disappointed, even though the adventure Charley Boorman undertakes here is a lot different.
A really tense, exciting documentary. And you don't even have to be into bikes to enjoy it.