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But above all the exquisite visual composition of each moment, with inventive and elegant use of close-up, camera angle and lighting, including pointillistic faux home movie footage, is a wonder and joy to behold.
A powerful and personal first-hand account of the man, his life and experience recounted through the seemless integration of interviews, archival
footage
and new
footage.
This consists of artwork, behind-the-scenes footage, clips of the movie, and many interviews.
Just about every commentator has mentioned the way that some of the interview
footage
is superposed over the concert
footage
in places.
Good
footage
of World War I-era ships and planes supplement this excellent war drama set in the Adriatic.
Jimmy Page, who in my opinion is the second best guitarist ever to walk the face of the earth (second only to Slowfingers himself), He puts on an amazing show in every piece of
footage
in this film.
Most of the documentary features interviews with the punks and
footage
of concerts (which often turn violent).
saw body's falling from buildings on 911,we can see a woman on a cross...any way I'm looking forward to the release of this tour on DVD and hope it is the entire show unedited and with a bunch of bonus footage.she is a artist of all time.the
It looks to me that these guys probably deserve as much credit as anyone for giving the skateboarding world a jolt and they've provided some good
footage
of their innovations to back it up.
It's great the way viewers are allowed to see these guys both then and now and the
footage
they shot while they were teens growing up in California provides some interesting nostalgia that goes a bit beyond the sport of skating.
The only
footage
of Zeppelin I've seen prior to this DVD is 'The Song Remains the Same' movie from 1976.
While shooting
footage
on alternative energy at a nuclear power plant, an accident occurs.
Peralta and his excellent editor captured the feeling and atmosphere perfectly, helped in part with some incredible archival
footage.
And that's not to mention the archival
footage
of musician Son House, ruminating on love and death (and heavily foreshadowing things to come, of course).
some of the
footage
is very cruel and might not be recommended for people with weak stomachs (every killer whale
footage
is cruel).
The acting makes it seem real as very little actual TV
footage
is shown with real life people as the actors portraying Leno and Letterman make it seem so real.
The work of Robert Duvall, Fred Forrest, Lawrence Fishburne and Sam Bottoms is greatly enhanced by the additional
footage.
It was absolutely heartbreaking to see the video
footage
of the people inside the compound, all of them seeming to be very nice and harmless.
It's hard to believe it wasn't documentary
footage
it was so real.
The film elegantly combines interviews with
footage
which was shot by the sailors themselves aboard their boats.
Great, realistic looking combat
footage
for one thing and a touching, genuine story also.
Being an ex-tennis player, I enjoyed his
footage
of some excellent old net matches that featured some good rallies.
Jamie's story is handled differently, the death scenes are done 10 times better, there's more
footage
of ritual type stuff giving more story about Micheal, Jamie and her baby.
Even now, a month later, I remember the
footage
of Aynur singing in an acoustic auditorium, and I try to remember the music as it echoed in the cinema.
This series has a lot going for it with beautiful
footage
of the some of the most impressive underwater environments on this planet.
In Jaws and all the other shark films we all have seen or herd about they all use fake made sharks, well in Joe D'Amato's film he takes a new approach by using all stock
footage
for his shark scenes.
Harold Gould plays an inept surgeon who shuts his eyes when the knife digs in,Richard Lenz(whose "pompous ass" reporter in "The Shootist" was booted in the rear by John Wayne)plays the patient who exposes the fraud(he only came in for a chest x-ray,until they discovered he owns a house).Also in the cast on screen(and supplying some excellent country-flavored music)is Keith Allison,former guitarist for Paul Revere and the Raiders,who also worked with Michael Nesmith on a few Monkees recordings(and co-wrote "Auntie's Municipal Court" with Nesmith on 1968's "The Birds,the Bees,and the Monkees").Alas,there is some missing
footage
from this print,including a topless sequence with Uschi Digard near the end,also a scene with actress Kathleen Freeman(who wants to use green stamps to finance her operation),who gets locked by Sellers in his office,never to be seen again(in the uncut version,he returns to his office to find that she has written in large letters on the wall "UNFAIR PRICK" ; his response?
The testimony and archive
footage
are a fascinating insight to the late 1960's and a ground-breaking round the world yacht race.
This contains
footage
that was once thought lost, thankfully recovered, and carefully restored to 5.1 Dolby Digital, under direct supervision of Jimmy Page himself!
The
footage
was Masterfully edited, one of the best concert DVDs of all times in my opinion!
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