DVD Reviews

Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster

As the founders of the mightiest rock band in the world, wealthy beyond compare, and still musically relevant after twenty plus years, James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich leave it to their gigantic egos to cruise the Metallica ship into shaky waters. Who would have imagined back in the day when you popped in your “Ride The Lightning” tape and head banged to the band

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Super Size Me: Directed By Morgan Spurlock

On the heels of the best selling book Fast Food Nation, and recent suit
filed against McDonald’s, claiming that the company’s food led to obesity,
Morgan Spurlock chows the unthinkable in the documentary film Super Size Me.

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Little Feat: Highwire Act Live In St.Louis

Highwire Act Live In St. Louis, recorded live in August 2003, is Little
Feat’s first-ever performance shot in hi-definition technology. As one of California’s most influential band of the ’70s, Little Feat was pretty memorable back then, and continues to stomp plenty of fresh memories today.

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Bob Dylan: Word Tour 1966 – The Home Movies

Drummer Mickey Jones looks back on his early music years in World Tour 1966 The Home Movies. With a gathering of personal footage, he shares his own 8mm color home movies back from an era when he got the chance of a lifetime

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John Lennon: Lennon Legend

Lennon Legend is a candid visual and audio time-sake for an icon who upon reaching middle age, was just brushing the surface of transcending music and the video form. Using various autobiographical footage and clips from the 70

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