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WWE - Three Faces of Foley
WWE - Three Faces of Foley
Genres: Sports
NR     2002     1hr 0min


     
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Genres: Sports
Sub-Genres: Wrestling
Studio: Sony
Format: DVD - Color
DVD Release Date: 02/05/2002
Original Release Date: 01/01/1998
Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/1998
Release Year: 2002
Run Time: 1hr 0min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: English
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Movie Reviews

Glad it's finally on DVD, even if it was paltry on features
02/06/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Mick Foley's first home video, The three faces of Foley finally comes to DVD. The main program the three faces of Foley is awesome. The extras are, well the extras are non existant. There aren't even chapter stops. Clocking in at only sixty minutes, I wish the full three week interview segments with Jim Ross that got Foley so popular with WWF fans had been included. The other new WWF low price series DVD's have three hour PPV's included, so they could've easilly added a little to this. That said, The Three Faces of Foley is fantastic. If you are even a bit of a Foley fan, for the price it's a great deal."
A fascinating insight of a hardcore legend
Alastair Fraser | England | 02/26/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is most definately a must have for all Mick Foley fans. It shows Mick Foley out of character telling 'the Hardy Boys' of his many highs with the WWF. He discusses all three of his alter egos (Cactus Jack, Dude Love and Mankind) he also talks of his friendship with Terry Funk. There are highlights of, his first appearence as Cactus Jack in the WWF against Triple H, his first appearence as Dude Love, his Falls count anywhere match against Terry Funk and of course the infamous 'Hell in the cell' match against The Undertaker. The only reason why i didn't give The three faces of Foley 5 stars is because there was no footage of his Death matches in Japan. But don't let this put you off it is a superb video and well worth the money."
This is a great video.
Alastair Fraser | 09/21/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a great video, I definetly suggest it to any wrestling fan. The legend Terry Funk Challenges Foley to a Falls count anywhere match. Undertaker fights Mick in possibly the greatest WWF match ever. Foley gets thrown from the cage through a table. The parametics lay him on a stretcher but he gets off it and climbs up the cage again, and this time he is thrown through the roof of the cage down to the mat with a chair on him and the chair knocks his tooth out and it ends up in his nose. Also Foley get thrown on to a pile of thumtacks....TWICE......You just have to see it to belive it."
Remembering a Legend
Alastair Fraser | 06/23/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

""Three Faces of Foley" is the best WWF Superstarvideo that they have come out with to date. If you are a Mick Foleyfan, or perhaps a newcomer to the world of Pro Wrestling, then you should check this tape out. It features Foley out of character chatting w/ Matt + Jeff Hardy before they came into their own in the WWF. Foley shows clips of his notorious backyard wrestling days, and the tape includes highlights from his wildest WWF matches. Among them Cactus Jack's return vs. HHH in '97, vs. Terry Funk in '98 and of course, Hell in the Cell vs. the Undertaker. It also features the captivating interviews with Jim Ross which redefined the Mankind character. This tape is the perfect way to remember the career of Mick Foley."