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Teen Spirit - A Tribute to Kurt Cobain

Teen Spirit - A Tribute to Kurt Cobain

List Price: $19.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just utterly terrible
Review: No one really knows what they are talking about in this film. People just seem to talk. It's just bad. I can't say one good thing about it. There is no footage of Nirvana outside of some interview footage, which really isn't even that good. Most of the film is listening to people that kind of, sort of, might have known Kurt Cobain. It's just bad. Don't buy!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just utterly terrible
Review: No one really knows what they are talking about in this film. People just seem to talk. It's just bad. I can't say one good thing about it. There is no footage of Nirvana outside of some interview footage, which really isn't even that good. Most of the film is listening to people that kind of, sort of, might have known Kurt Cobain. It's just bad. Don't buy!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Buyer Beware!!
Review: The last thing I would like to do is put a lot of time into writing a review for this, um, product. However, I believe it to be my duty to warn any possible consumer of the grave boredom and then anger that will undoubtedly devour you once you feast your eyes on this, as I said before, um, product. Boredom, from it's lack of redeeming qualities and anger, from the money you will have wasted.

Low budget film eat your heart out, this DVD scrapes the bottom of the barrel. From the menu screen to the credits this DVD offers nothing to the general public. Based on the views of three virtually unknown "Friends" of Kurt Cobain, this "Tribute" carries on like a high school senior project, from one shaky camera interview to another. Not only do the "Friends" have virtually nothing to say, but they wax poetically about the "grunge movement" and Kurt Cobain in philosophical terms and rarely use examples to prove their points. Easily the most frustrating thing about these "Friends" is their lack of identification. Their names are never revealed, their importance is never explained and most importantly, their relevance is never understood.

Easily a tie for the second most annoying things in this "Tribute" are the occasionally appering marquee at the bottom of the screen, offering nothing but eye distracting mind dribble, and the horrific interviews of fans on the street, whose only possible function is to fill time.

In summary I would like to say that I feel dumber for having watched this, um, product and that I am currently in contact with a lawyer who is willing to sue the maker of this film for the portion of my life I lost watching it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Buyer Beware!!
Review: The last thing I would like to do is put a lot of time into writing a review for this, um, product. However, I believe it to be my duty to warn any possible consumer of the grave boredom and then anger that will undoubtedly devour you once you feast your eyes on this, as I said before, um, product. Boredom, from it's lack of redeeming qualities and anger, from the money you will have wasted.

Low budget film eat your heart out, this DVD scrapes the bottom of the barrel. From the menu screen to the credits this DVD offers nothing to the general public. Based on the views of three virtually unknown "Friends" of Kurt Cobain, this "Tribute" carries on like a high school senior project, from one shaky camera interview to another. Not only do the "Friends" have virtually nothing to say, but they wax poetically about the "grunge movement" and Kurt Cobain in philosophical terms and rarely use examples to prove their points. Easily the most frustrating thing about these "Friends" is their lack of identification. Their names are never revealed, their importance is never explained and most importantly, their relevance is never understood.

Easily a tie for the second most annoying things in this "Tribute" are the occasionally appering marquee at the bottom of the screen, offering nothing but eye distracting mind dribble, and the horrific interviews of fans on the street, whose only possible function is to fill time.

In summary I would like to say that I feel dumber for having watched this, um, product and that I am currently in contact with a lawyer who is willing to sue the maker of this film for the portion of my life I lost watching it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I'm not Cobain fa nbelieve me but...
Review: This documentry is so artistic, the filmpgraphy is outstanding, and the interviewess seem so tense making the film somehat eerie and artsy. You feel like your in a creepy dream when watching this, strange but addictive documentry, I'd even watch one more time, and I usually only watch documentrie and movies once, and never again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I'm not Cobain fa nbelieve me but...
Review: This documentry is so artistic, the filmpgraphy is outstanding, and the interviewess seem so tense making the film somehat eerie and artsy. You feel like your in a creepy dream when watching this, strange but addictive documentry, I'd even watch one more time, and I usually only watch documentrie and movies once, and never again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DO NOT BUY THIS
Review: this is an unnofficial documentary that has no live performances, and no interviews with anyone worth talking to. all they do is talk to people that LIVED IN THE SAME TOWN as him, and give little random facts about kurt cobain. for christ sake one of the people interiviewed comments on his music and says "smells like TEAM spirit", WHAT THE HELL?!?? this is the stupidest excuse for a biography i've ever seen.

DO NOT BUY THIS.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Do not recommend
Review: While being quite an interesting documentary to those that do now know the band very well, I found it being quite boring. The DVD consists of a number of interviews with some people that are in one way or the other related to the band, and little bits of footage. Some of the interviewed people were very annoying. One person overanalyzed the bands success way too much. The best bit of the DVD was the photographers stories, and his photography were quite good and interesting. While I have not seen any other videos or documentaries related to the Seattle music scene or Nirvana, I recommend you look elsewhere.


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