Rating: Summary: Good, but not perfect Review: I was thrilled to finally be purchasing one of my favorite "musicals" of all times, especially at the thought of enjoying The Wall in Dolby Digital 5.1 surround-sound. While the musics tracks of the DVD were awesome, as well as some of the special effects (explosions, etc.), the dialogue was poorly mixed in with the soundtrack requiring me to constantly adjust the volume (quite annoying).The picture was clear enough, and altogether it was a good experience. Any die-hard fan of The Wall will truly appreciate the enhancements of Dolby Digital as well as the sharp digital picture. I highly recommend it - just be ready with the remote for those volume adjustments.
Rating: Summary: A must see for Floyd fans! Review: Especially for those who own the album "The Wall"; the movie is a Floydian necessity. The music of "The Wall" tells a story that may not be fully understood by listening to the album alone. It may be necessary to also see the movie to get the full picture of what songwriter Roger Waters was trying to get across. I recommend that you see the movie. Sometimes you might have to see it more than once. In order to fully grasp, I recommend that you buy the movie and watch it whenever you are in the mood. Its meaning can change every so often and the experience is amazing.
Rating: Summary: DVD makes this movie even better Review: One of the most impressive things about DVD is the sound quality you can get on a home system or PC. Of course The Wall is all about music and the widescreen quality of the DVD is outstanding. The extras such as the "Hey You" video which was not included in the theater/VHS release are excellent. And who can forget the trailor for those who grew up during this period. The DVD menu allows you to pick "song selections" from the movie also which really adds to it's value. You won't be disappointed if you are even thinking about buying this on DVD. An incredible idea and an emotional movie the likes of which have never been done since. And some of the best, most intelligent and emotional music of the 20th century.
Rating: Summary: my thoughts Review: The first time I saw "The Wall" was about a year ago, and I was very quick to understand where this movie was coming from. Im 18, and like Pink in the movie am self absorbed, and self destructive, with a certain sense about things. Ironicly this film was released the excact day I was born. I've never before seen a movie like this and dont expect too again, because unlike many of todays films this movie has meaning without cute sarcasm, and an artistic image that had an impact on me. Through the fog of over rated, unrealistic, plotless movies, that by the way can all be easily compared to movies released just before them, this movie even today stands out. To all the people who saw this movie but didnt quite get it, watch it again and look deeper. Open your minds to it, and it will come to you. Understanding what "The Wall" means metaphorically, and feeling what is felt by Pink as he stares star eyed at the television will make the movie much more enjoyable to you.
Rating: Summary: Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) d: Parker, Alan Review: Pink Floyd's top selling album is brought to life by director Alan Parker in this visually astounding and very impressive epic picture. This musical is the story of a fictitious character named Pink (played by Boomtown Rats frontman, and Live Aid organizer Bob Geldof), a burned out rock star, tired from drugs and too much touring. Locked in a hotel room somewhere in L.A., the film shuffles time and space as we venture into Pink's painful memories, each one a 'brick' in the wall that he has gradually built around himself. He withdraws from the world around him, and creates his own trip. The film has little dialogue, and uses visual images with the accompaniment of Pink Floyd's music. The animation by Gerald Scarfe (who is featured on the commentary track along with Pink Floyd's singer Roger Waters), perfectly complements this film. The film is very dark and nihilistic, being more of a celebration of insanity, than not. If you are a fan of the band, then this jam packed disc is probably one of the best music DVD offerings on the market.
Rating: Summary: Easily one of the greatest artistic works ever created Review: The Wall is not an ordinary movie. Instead of regular dialog and plot, the movie is a visual experience of the album of the same name. The movie explores the darkest parts of the human mind and forces the viewer to consider many ideas he or she may rather not think about. Animation combined with video, all casted in time with the music to Pink Floyd's album, The Wall, this movie must have truely been difficult to direct and create. Several of the movie's producers do not share my opinion of the film, and even Roger Waters himself expressed dissatisfaction with The Wall, but I see the movie as a masterpiece.
Rating: Summary: Rock Opera at it's greatest!! Review: The Wall is a great movie by a great band!It is about a rockstar's descent into the abyss of madness and death(with the help of drugs).This movie really shows you how bad drugs can be.I think Mr.Waters is a genuies(like Kubrick and Scorceses),and even though he disagrees with the way the movie is made I think it's a good movie.This is a deeply distrubing movie(like Taxi Driver and A Clockwork Orange)and if distrubing movies do not bother you that much and you like rock this is definitely your movie.My friend who (liked Eminem and DMX-UUGGHH!!)saw this movie and now practically all he sings is Pink Floyd and he loves the band also!Anyway enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Guess I was wrong... Review: The first time I ever heard of this movie was when I was with one of my friends, and we were talking about art stuff. See, I'd sorta heard of Pink Floyd before (i'm 15 btw) b/c they were one of those old bands my dad used to like. *barf*. She said it was really good and I should check it out. So, I was in blockbuster, lookin for horror movies when I stumbled on it. I got it not knowing what to expect. I figured since Pink floyd was a rock group from the 70's, it'll probably just be naked women and sex. How could a rock group know how to make a good movie? But, I was feeling adventurous, so I got it anyway. I couldn't have been more wrong. It totally pulled me in! The awesome music, poetic visuals, and moments that I could relate to made it an awesome experience! A lot of the symbolism really isn't that hard to understand, so you won't be confused the whole time. However, I'm constantly figuring out more and more stuff about it. It's really deep. Anywho, buy this movie, you'll love it! It made a Pink Floyd fan outta me! The only bad thing about it is sometimes I can't get the songs outta my head.
Rating: Summary: PINK FLOYD`S, THE WALL Review: If you are a Pink Floyd fan and you have their tape or CD of the wall, then you MUST see the animated version as every time you hear any music from the wall, you will picture it in your mind every part of the video and it will take on a new meaning for you. to be able to picture in your mind what the song is trying to tell you. My wife and I have watched it twice already and I am now getting my own copy from the great folks at Amazon with many thanks. This is one video that will always be a classic.
Rating: Summary: Best DVD production to date Review: If you're here, you know about the movie. I bought it for the good trasnfer of the film (and it IS VERY GOOD). What makes this film superior is all the additional material on it. A couple good documentaries, new 5.1 audio, previously unreleased film footage, running commentary, couple different subtitles (one for regular subtitles and one for the lyrics to the songs!!!). There's even audio stuff and diagrams to set your audio system up. ALL DVD's SHOULD BE PRODUCED LIKE THIS. CRITERION COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT BETTER!!!
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