Product code: NFL Matchup of the Millennium Game 1 - '60s Packers vs. '80s 49ers (VHS) new popular
NFL Matchup popular of the Millennium Game 1 - '60s Packers vs. '80s 49ers (VHS) new Thanks to the magic of fast and loose film editing, the great Vince Lombardi again prowls the sidelines, but now he's directing Bart Starr and the mighty Packers of the 1960s against the San Francisco 49ers of the 1980s quarterbacked by Joe Montana. A raid into the vault of NFL Films yielded action footage of Packer and 49er teams squaring off, and with some clever cutting an entire game has been constructed between the dominant teams of their times. This approach of stitching together footage from games played in different decades means that fans with an eye for trivia will catch plenty of little mistakes, such as Joe Montana apparently getting hit hard enough to knock his name off his jersey. But for the most part, it's all handled with a sense of humor, with Vince Lombardi's negative comments on the halftime show by Kiss making up for overuse of Howard Cosell sound bytes as a running joke.
NFL Matchup popular of the Millennium Game 1 - '60s Packers vs. '80s 49ers (VHS) new Thanks to the magic of fast and loose film editing, the great Vince Lombardi again prowls the sidelines, but now he's directing Bart Starr and the mighty Packers of the 1960s against the San Francisco 49ers of the 1980s quarterbacked by Joe Montana. A raid into the vault of NFL Films yielded action footage of Packer and 49er teams squaring off, and with some clever cutting an entire game has been constructed between the dominant teams of their times. This approach of stitching together footage from games played in different decades means that fans with an eye for trivia will catch plenty of little mistakes, such as Joe Montana apparently getting hit hard enough to knock his name off his jersey. But for the most part, it's all handled with a sense of humor, with Vince Lombardi's negative comments on the halftime show by Kiss making up for overuse of Howard Cosell sound bytes as a running joke.