I haven't seen an independent film in a while until I watched this movie. It's pretty good. I got a little confused towards the middle of the movie in one scene when the projector malfunctions.(If you watch the movie, you'll know what I mean) But other than that, it's good. Performances were good as well.
I have all of Tool's other albums but I never had heard this one. When I finally saw it in aisle I bought it and believe me, it's d@mn good. I have the album on repeat on my Ipod. You can instantly tell how much the band has evolved after hearing the first track. I can't stop listening to the track "Jerk-Off." The only thing that I didn't like about this album is that it's short. Only six tracks and none of them are long, unlike any of their other albums. Nonetheless, I highly recommend this album.