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KISS - The Second Coming

KISS - The Second Coming

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Second Coming
Review: If you like watching what happens behind the scenes of a tour and concert, this is the video for you. The rehearsal footage alone is worth the price of the tape.

IMO, this is the best video from KISS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Second Coming
Review: If you like watching what happens behind the scenes of a tour and concert, this is the video for you. The rehearsal footage alone is worth the price of the tape.

IMO, this is the best video from KISS.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: for the serious Kiss fan only
Review: Im a big Kiss fan, but this was kinda of disapointing even to me. Kiss the second coming is a documentary of the bands 1996-97 reunion tour. Not much that was really insightful or new to die hard kiss fans, which by the way are the only people who will probably buy this anyway. An actual concert video would have been much better...nuff said. P.S. I still love em

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very informative
Review: It is a great "rock-u-mentary" of the original 4 members of KISS. I could have used more uninterrupted concert footage (the DVD has only 3 songs like this). The main theme was the work building up to the 1996-97 tour and the extreme work and glory of the tour itself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest Video ever Made
Review: KISS has finally released a video worth the money that Gene and Paul desire. The original line-up is back and from the video, it seems they get along well. Let's face it, KISS is not KISS without Ace and Peter. The video is the greatest video ever made for a rock and roll band.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Weakest of the Documentaries
Review: Kiss has released some good tapes (Exposed, Extreme, kiss my ass, unplugged) but this is not one of them. I found this recently in the "cheap tape bin" of my local video store. They are running out of energy here, and releasing videos without alot of interesting content. The first half is interesting but material that kiss fans have seen already. the second half of the film is unessential - rock and roll over and love gun songs are played constantly in the background but none of the songs have been preformed. there are dumb clips of getting "psyched" before a concert (3 times enough already). There is Ace and Pauls birthday celebrations (why on tape?) the dialog is long and few between and no interviews to tie it all together like in the preious videos. I actually like psycho circus, but there are no videos from that period here except for the last 1 minute of the tape. What made Xtreme, Konfidential and exposed so good was full preformances of songs but there are only tidbits and clips of songs. Sorry Kiss but you sould have done better.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Quality could've been better
Review: KISS is pure entertainment. Always have been, and they continue to do it better than anyone else. I have followed them for 30 years, since I was a kid. They have never skimped on anything. Everything about them was always bigger, better, louder, flashier, cooler than anyone or anything. The shows are over the top, merchandising is insane (KISS condoms! KISS coffin! You name it, it probably exists...) the songs rock, the characters are classic. So what I don't understand is why the video quality on the DVD is sub-par. The program content is awesome, but it doesn't look any better than the VHS version I own. It is so grainy and washed out that I wonder if I don't have a bootleg, perhaps actually recorded from a VHS tape! My DVD player is top notch, so it's not an equipment issue. Still entertaining, but the video quality is a let down. For the first time in 30 years, I'm disappointed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Quality could've been better
Review: KISS is pure entertainment. Always have been, and they continue to do it better than anyone else. I have followed them for 30 years, since I was a kid. They have never skimped on anything. Everything about them was always bigger, better, louder, flashier, cooler than anyone or anything. The shows are over the top, merchandising is insane (KISS condoms! KISS coffin! You name it, it probably exists...) the songs rock, the characters are classic. So what I don't understand is why the video quality on the DVD is sub-par. The program content is awesome, but it doesn't look any better than the VHS version I own. It is so grainy and washed out that I wonder if I don't have a bootleg, perhaps actually recorded from a VHS tape! My DVD player is top notch, so it's not an equipment issue. Still entertaining, but the video quality is a let down. For the first time in 30 years, I'm disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: KISS: THE SECOND COMING Is One Of The Best KISS Documentarys
Review: KISS The Second Coming is the perfect video of die-hard KISS fans, and I enjoyed it too much. It's a backstage pass into the hidden world of KISS that everybody doesn't get the chance to see. We follow four men (Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, and Ace Frehley) as form a rock group, travel into good times, and crash into the bad times. But in the end, they reunite and start a World Alive Tour, and release new albums.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Review
Review: Ok, I just read some of the others' reviews of this product, and a lot did not seem to like it, etc. I remember one reviewer even saying it was lacking in concert footage??? Hey, watch the second half of this, it's packed full of concert footage! Ok, maybe it's not packed full of full concert footage, but this is bacially a documentary, not a concert dvd. Not to cut some down here, but if some don't like this, for whatever reason, I would like to see some of you make your own Kiss documentary, and release it nationally, to see if some of you can do a better job. Ok, some of you probably could, but I hope you understand what I am saying. I have liked Kiss since the age of 9, and am now 36. I grew up with Kiss. Yes, I have even met them. Personally, I thought this was the better of the video products Kiss released. If you don't like Kiss for whatever Reason, step out of the way, and let the ultimate rock and roll machine Roll on!


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