The 2008 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Show

: The 2008 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Show

The 2008 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Show

starring: Brooklyn Decker
directed by: Sports Illustrated Productions



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Binding: Video On Demand
Release Date: 2008-04-29
Studio: Sports Illustrated Productions


















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Very poor quality video
The video was very poor. The color level was very low as was the brightness. There was no way to adjust color and contract to make the video even remotely viewable.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - How did they manage to make this boring?
Take a handful of the world's most beautiful tall undernourinshed 20'ish women and film them in strained positions looking bored. Call it a show.

DON'T let them tell you about themselves (which would probably be funny and touching).

I say SI - shoot this again. Get a loft in Greenwish Village, have the very same set of women sit around in T-Shirts and jeans, no make-up, sipping some wine, and just tell their stories. (OK, lowcut wet t-shirts and tight jeans, but still, .....).

Seriously, I did watch this 30 minute show on television (I DVR'd it), and I had to force myself to watch the whole thing. And I am a guy that loves to watch beautiful women.

Somehow, SI has managed to take one of life's greatest joys and drain the life and joy OUT of it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Unbox Videos look fine
I've downloaded various unbox videos, the quality isn't as good as HD, but looks roughly the same as regular TV. i think those who say it looks horrible either have very high standards or need to adjust their sets.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Extremely Hot !!
Gorgeous girls and gorgeous scenery.

Very good video quality on my 37" HD LCD TV.

You will love it !



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Low quality, not worth it.
I just watched the free SI video from Amazon Unbox on my TiVo.. I'm glad it was offered, since it demonstrated to me that I am NOT interested in purchasing any Unbox videos.

I was shocked by how bad the image quality was. The aspect ratio looked wrong, as if it had been a 16x9 video viewed full-screen on a 4x3 screen. The TiVo should have rescaled that for me... my TV's aspect ratio is correctly set in the TiVo settings. The resolution was bad: stairstepping and moire looked like I was seeing a 320x200 YouTube video. If that's Amazon Unbox quality, I'm not interested.

This TiVo is attached to a SDTV... there's no excuse for it to look bad. I'm glad I didn't try to watch it on my HDTV.



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