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Absolutely MAD Magazine - 50+ Years

Absolutely MAD Magazine - 50+ Years
From: Git Corporation

List Price: $44.99
Buy New: $29.50
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 58 reviews
Sales Rank: 113

Format: Dvd-rom
Platforms: Windows Me, Mac Os X, Windows Xp, Windows 2000
Media: DVD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Discs: 1
Operating System: Mac OS X
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 1.5

MPN: 90005
Model: 90005
UPC: 791149900053
EAN: 0791149900053
ASIN: B000HKMQ64

Release Date: December 15, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Every issue of MAD Magazine on 2 DVDs
  • Read every single page as they were originally published - all the stories, letters pages, articles, and advertisements
  • Includes video clip interviews from the MAD writers and clips of Spy vs Spy animation
  • Over 600 complete printable issues, cover to cover, that’s over 17,500 scanned pages in full color
  • A truly interactive experience and can leverage the success of the late night show to introduce MAD Magazine to an entire new generation of consumers.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Absolutely MAD DVD Collection collects over 600 issues of MAD magazine, one of the classic humor magazines. Every issue is here, from 1952 to 2006 -- 460 issues in all. It also includes most of the Special Editions: XL's, Super Special and Color Classics. There's even interviews with the many of the writers, Spy VS Spy animation video, Spy VS Sky Mountain Dew commercials and much more.


Customer Reviews:   Read 53 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Best of Times - The Worst of Times   December 23, 2006
Chei Mi Lane (Saint Louis, MO United States)
66 out of 66 found this review helpful

I have the older version of MAD, which is not from the same company. Kudos for this version in every respect but one (and I may be in error).
First, the old program suffers from a pain-in-the-(insert word here) interface, with no flexibility. This new version is all PDF. Transfer to your PDA and have fun!!!! It has some pretty good extras, like the covers of the paperbacks, which happened to be the only way we could get to see early stories like Starchie.
I gave this 5 stars because of the ease of porting this from one PC to Mac to PDA. Now the big downer: As far as I can tell, there are no audio files. No Gall in the Family Fare? the audio parody of Archie Bunker? Aw, c'mon! Is that such a big deal? In the 7 CD version there are very few sound files, so it's not a space issue.
Lastly, from a former printer, the register is not always great, as if they used poorly printed pages here and there. Print colors bleed. However, buy this one; it will not get any better. Find someone who has the old audio inserts or the original programs. Or, maybe I missed it, but dagnabit! I sure looked for them boogers. [Added] After more looking, they actually show the vinyl record and its reverse side, which is blank, but do not have the sound files. I don't really care about the extras like Spy animations that were not part of the original issues, especially when they leave out a key essential as a vocal version of a classic parody that WAS part of the originals.
It's a great value. It's the most flexible of releases. Those who remember Broderbund's obscenely overly done protection will feel great relief. Put out a great product and people will buy it. Buy this.



5 out of 5 stars You will go MAD reading this. And that's a good thing!   December 23, 2006
MGoldie (Near Philadelphia, PA)
41 out of 41 found this review helpful

Wow. To think I have box after heavy box filled with old MAD Magazines in my house and even that only goes back to the 80s. Now I can toss all those out and just have everything on one coaster sized DVD (yes it is on one DVD desipite it mentioning two somewhere above). But just kidding, I could never part with my paper copies, but still this DVD is a MUST HAVE for any MAD fan. I mean it has every single issue up through 2005 on it (so it is one year shy of being totally complete, but I guess they had to draw the line somewhere). Still 52 years of a magazine on one DVD is pretty darn impressive.

It is easy to get started too. Nothing to really install. After upgrading to Adobe 7.0 which is suggested, I was on my way. The interface is simple, you simply start with the decade you want, then narrow it down to a year, and then are presented with all the covers for the choices for that year. The regular issues are on the left and the specials on the right. I am not a huge fan of Adobe usually, but for this sort of product it does the job. It is easy enough to move pages, zoom in, etc. However I didn't realize everytime I'd look at a new issue, it opened a new tab on my bottom task bar. I must have had 30+ tabs open at one point. Oh well, such MADness. The way the Super Specials and other reprint issues are handled is OK. Instead of being able to flip through all 100 pages in a row like with the regular issues, you are only given the cover, contents, and any pages that were NEW material. All the previously reprinted material is available by clicking the link in the table of contents and you are taken to the issue it first appeared to view it that way. I suppose that makes sense rather than double and triple printing articles to save space. But just be aware, you can't page through the specials like you can the regular issues. The few Color Classics issues from the 90s and 2000s are intact however as those reprints were "new" since they were in color for the first time. Oh and on the regular issues you can also click on the content page listing to be taken right to a particualr article which is handy.

I looked briefly at the extras and there a bunch of interviews, some animated Spy Vs. Spy moments from the early days of MADTV and some "web only" articles that have appeared over the years too. Seems like some good stuff to go back and check out when I have more time, especially the interviews. It would have been nice as the other review mentioned to have some of the classic MAD audio files, but I guess you can't get too greedy.

For a little over $40, to have 50+ Years of MAD on ONE DVD... I wish I could go higher than FIVE STARS because this is a must have for all MAD fans. And even the packing is nice. Instead of a sleeve or even a plastic case, the DVD sits inside a fold out cardboard container designed to look like a MAD Book with several classic covers reprinted on it. So it will look great on a bookshelf or wherever you decide to display it.

If you love MAD, you would be ABSOLUTELY MAD to NOT buy this DVD!



5 out of 5 stars Please follow the instructions before posting a negative review   May 18, 2007
T E Fisk (Australia)
16 out of 16 found this review helpful

Almost didn't buy this much desired product because of some negative reviews. I'm glad I ignored them because this is everything I hoped it would be. If YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS this DVD should work and look fine BUT you need to use Adobe 8 to avoid having to enlarge it to 150 percent [with A8, 75 percent is all I needed to read it comfortably] I used Adobe 8 and got clear, crisp, clean as the original hard copy scan images and as I had the suggested programs running I found the DVD worked efficently. So enough of the cheap shots people when all fails.....



5 out of 5 stars 30Something Dollars and Some Change? Cheap!   May 7, 2008
Caesar M. Warrington (Lansdowne, PA United States)
16 out of 19 found this review helpful

For those of us who'd grown up with Mad Magazine, the kind who ran to the variety story on the corner looking for every new issue (sometimes paying, sometimes not) and grabbed those special edition paperbacks off the racks (again, sometimes paying...), ABSOLUTELY MAD MAGAZINE: 50+ YEARS is something we all should have sitting on our shelves.

The 2 DVD-ROM set spans the years 1952-2006, including issues 1-460, along with the XL and Super Special editions as well. As a bonus this collection contains video clips of interviews with the magazine's writers and the Spy vs. Spy animated shorts from the early days of the late-night comedy series Mad TV.

The downside to this DVD-ROM set is minimal. Unfortunately, there are resolution problems with some the pages, especially with Sergio Aragones' Mad Marginals. Otherwise, this is an exceptionally comprehensive collection which will provide a longtime Mad Magazine fan with much nostalgia and enjoyment.



5 out of 5 stars If you like MAD, then you will like this (and some notes from a Linux User)   July 3, 2007
William D. Bolden (Huntsville, AL United States)
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

I have read MAD off and on since the late 80s, but never more than a couple of issues in a row. I have enjoyed it every time I have read it, but it just kept slipping my mind. Recently, thanks to a reborn love of all things EC, I have started reading over the newer issues and the older issues. In one of the new issues, I noticed the "Absolutely MAD" DVD and came on Amazon to buy it.

My one fear was that it would be incompatible with Linux. What information I found on it, though, showed it using PDFs and I figured that if I couldn't read it on Linux then I could read it on my wife's WinXP box.

The results are slightly mixed. Using the Linux version of Adobe Acrobat at about 120% zoom, I could see everything and generally read everything though some images were blurry and some words were harder to read than others. Using XPDF/KPDF I was able to get a clearer picture, but it didn't work too well on the two-page spreads and I had to page-up and -down to see them properly. I can extract the images from the file, and view them in an image viewer and they are crisp and clear, so it does not seem to be an image resolution problem but more of a PDF-to-screen problem.

Again, none of the above problems stop me from being able to read through the comics/magazine, but it will probably not be until acroread 8 is available to Linux users before we can view it as crisp as it is extracted.

Moving away from the technical to the content side, this is top notch stuff. If you like MAD humor there is nothing you won't like here. The evolution of Alfred, Spy vs Spy, the Marginals (which suffer the most from the resolution problems, by the way), and all the other bits that make MAD special. The early issues with their distinct EC feel (and sometimes were more moral stories than humorous stories). The beginnings and the adaptations of the "spoof" stories. The move to a magazine format where it ceased to be 4 main stories and a couple of text stories and became more along the lines of articles. I went through a few years of the mag and I feel sad that I wasn't able to keep up before now.

And, as a bonus to me, I am getting to see the original (23-24 I think) issues in nice color for the first time. I have seen time worn colorized copies and the b&w reprints from about a decade ago, but seeing them in color again is a treat.

I do definitely recommend this and I can vouch that it shows up with most any PDF viewer from the past few years though the image quality will depend on some settings on your own computer.



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