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Thursday, November 29, 2018

DVD Review, “Ultimate Bull Riding”



DVD Review, “Ultimate Bull Riding”


It’s a thrill in dealing with chaos of likeness.  Here you’ll have to pardon lots of bulls as they collide into rodeo clowns all over the darn place.  Oops, I’m speaking like a cowboy cliche, my bad!  Off and on there’s violence going on on TV and “Ultimate Bull Riding” is no exception to that- in fact, quite a few guys from the past really got knocked out from the blows of their riding creatures.  Struggle- blood, sweat, and tears- is what reveals so much on this DVD.  I’ve gotten the DVD for $1 at Dollar Tree and came back home totally surprised.  Much of the footage here has to be very rare.  For example, have you seen horses in rodeo on monochrome?  Black-and-white footage is interesting because the people in it aren’t so mentally biased for their TV appearance; they just mind their affairs and keep to applause in secrecy of wanting to get elsewhere.  Injuries/damages are guaranteed from watching this rodeo/bull riding collection.  No, I don’t mean you’ll be injured or damaged, but that some riders in this digital video will be injured or damaged.  DVD stickers do get funny on labels though.  Many wild accidents are played out in strange, odd music.  One segment includes rodeo footage while playing cliche beach music.  (Obviously as a parody!)  One cowboy completely tumbled off a bull and landed on his head.  We’re dealing with some footage from 1976 also: it was a time before the Atari 2600 got released and McDonald’s Big Mac was going through America’s gradual eating progress into thickness.  Try not to laugh.  I’m just getting started: the bull riding competition is revealed in persistent, subtle formats likened into small videos related to the dangerous sport.  Of course we can’t help the riders too much since the past is now kind of behind us.  Rodeo clowns are funny, too.  One rodeo clown does some sort of dance while the audience watches in mere amazement.  Yes, I know I’m pretty thick.  But technology in sports deals with all things upon us.  Las Vegas and Texas are practical cousins in terms of geography.  Sand and dirt, sand and dirt.  Dreaming big must mean a lot to these cowboys… now where’s my Big Mac?  Okay, I’ll shush up a bit.  Everything in bull riding involves comfort and a good, old laugh for the audience, even if the rodeo players are getting whacked in the face or leaping over their spit of confidence… at times, ruined confidence.  Bulls and horses turn out pretty severe on a sport like this one.  Leaping, jumping, thrashing, it all must go downhill moments on end.

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