-- Celebrate great football action with Best Shots: A Century of Sound & Fury, a 55-minute video that provides all the trademark features of NFL Films presentations: outstanding game footage, sometimes in slow motion; dramatic music; sound bites from the players on the field; and, of course, the sonorous voice of narrator John Facenda. Not really a history of the game, this 1999 production organizes old and new game films into loose topics, such as the running game, receiver vs. cornerback, the blitz, weather conditions, and the Super Bowl. Along the way, you'll see many of the NFL's greatest players and greatest plays, though casual fans will be perplexed by the fact that the narration generally does not provide names of the players or details of the games. Anyone can marvel at a run by Jim Brown or Barry Sanders, for example, but the end of the Ice Bowl and Dwight Clark's catch are only significant if the viewer knows the context. Packaged with the video is a OM that includes trivia bits, six screen savers, and a three-minute QuickTime video that is nearly identical to the opening of Best Shots. A companion book is available separately. --David Horiuchi