The original album sounds better than ever, and the second disc is loaded with great tracks. Some are just as polished as the original tracks. This is a must have for any Radiohead fan.
Fast paced, energetic show, but the quick-cut video editing undercuts the musical virtuosity of the bands performance. The camera should have lingered longer on Mars, Sixx and Lee in order to feature their instrumental techniques. I also would have liked the video to run longer. It felt like I only saw two thirds of the concert, and I wanted more from their final performance. Otherwise, good show!
For those who are interested in a Christian themed movie, this one is a cut above others. Good acting, good story, and one that the whole family can enjoy. After renting and viewing The Shack, I bought a copy as a birthday gift for a relative thinking the film would provide some moral and spiritual values that are often missing in contemporary entertainment. What I also liked about The Shack is that it wasn't overbearing. The story unfolded at a good pace.
I personally didn't care for the film. It was OK but it had very little of the charm of previous incarnations. However, the set was nicely done and I recommend it for someone who enjoyed the film and is a big fan.
The film is very entertaining. Women will like the romance and Daniel Day-Lewis, men will like the action. The portrayal of Native Americans of this time period is very realistic along with their relationship to the English & French. Michael Mann's commentary is incredible! It's a history lesson that shouldn't be missed.
This collection of seven classic movies starring Marilyn Monroe contains Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, How to Marry a Millionaire, River of No Return, There's No Business Like Show Business, The Misfits, The Sven Year Itch, and [#Some Like It Hot}.
I purchased this set of Marilyn Monroe movies as a gift, so I'm unable to write about the quality of this item. That said, I haven't heard any complaints. Some of her best films wrapped up and delivered in Blu-ray.
The tracks featuring contributing artists are especially good. My favorite is probably "Black Opium." However, Ross' constant references to his "Mayback Music" is tedious. It makes his albums seem like commercials.
The film editing is a bit too quick for my taste, still it is a fresh and lively performance. Some of the guitar and keyboard solos are amazing. Lots of talent is showcased.