Rating: Summary: You WILL NOT be disappointed!!!!!!! Review: I just watched the video today and I LOVED it!!!!!! It was so great. I wish I could have been there. They even showed the crowd and THEY were loving it too! It was so shocking and alive. Flashing lights, great songs, even better performance. This video is a definite MUST for all NIN fans!!!! I'm gonna have to watch this one every day from now on. Sooooooo good.
Rating: Summary: Overall Excellent, Picture Quality lacking Review: This DVD shows why Nine Inch Nails (NIN) is one of the few bands around today that continues to release music that is creative, imaginative and energetic. Although I have never been to a NIN concert, this DVD displays why "Rolling Stone" magazine listed NIN as the concert of the year. The only problem I have with this DVD release is the picture quality is inferior for DVD technology. I understand that this DVD was filmed using handheld cameras, and it shows. The video-tapes I make using my Panasonic VHS-C camcorder have a similar look to them. Little did I know, my Led Zeppelin "The Song Remains the Same" DVD that was filmed in 1973 would have a better looking quality to it than this release. Besides my disappointment with the picture quality, this DVD is worth buying just to watch a band that is capable of making music that has a "screw you" attitude to the music of the mainstream (which is why NIN is rarely played on the radio).
Rating: Summary: NIN - The Best Ever Review: If you are a diehard NIN fan, and you don't have this in your collection... sorry, there is just no hope for you. A must have in every fans collection. Period!
Rating: Summary: Good stuff but a little short Review: This DVD is very good for the quality, picture and sound. The camera work is good and give you the feeling of the show. The light show is as weird as the band. But the set list is not so great for my personnal taste and the show is a litte short. The other angle available on some songs doesn't give you something very interesting. But,i think the fan of Nine inch Nails will find enough things interesting to like this DVD.
Rating: Summary: The Best Live Concert on DVD Review: Buy this, Buy This, Buy This! The quality of this is amazing! I usually hate live concert videoes but this is unbeleivable! The sound and video is better than you could've experienced at the concert.
Rating: Summary: Breathtaking Review: On Closure we got a taste of live NIN, but the quality was quite bad cheapening the effect. So naturally Trent recorded his next big tour, Fragility 2.0. This time not only is the song selection great, but the visuals and sound quality themselves are top notch too. The extra are great, most of them are hidden, they include the video for The Day The World Went Away, Marilyn Manson showing up and NIN's cover of The Beautiful People, and a live performance of Reptile. The only problem I have with the set is switching DVDs after Complication. I have to get up...and that's not a good thing. I'm just lazy I guess.
Rating: Summary: And All That Could Have Been - Nine Inch Nails Review: What can I say. If you are a true fan of Trent Reznor and Nine inch Nails then you will love this concert video. It has a few hidden suprises for those fans of Marilyn Manson. I watched this 4 time in a row. The DVD is worth the money. You will thank me after you see it. Go ahead and just buy it already.
Rating: Summary: NIN directed this themselves. Total control! Review: If you go to Apple.com you will see that Trent and the boys set up their cameras, logged the footage, and edited the whole damn thing using apples final cut pro 3 software. I haven't seen this DVD yet...( So I gave it one star ) But I just think that the way they kept it all "in house" was excellent. I will probably buy this just to see what can be done on DVD with a bunch of 500 cameras and about a $5,000 set up including computer, software, and a few firewire drives. True D.I.Y. Hats off to NIN and Apple. Go to this link and see for yourself. http://www.apple.com/hotnews/articles/2001/12/nindvd/
Rating: Summary: (Not) All That Could Have Been Review: All in all, it is a great addition to any NIN collection. I was kind of disappointed. I personally got to go to a NIN concert, the Fragility tour hit my town. That was the best concert I have ever seen. You see, one of my favorite songs is not even on here, yet they played it on the tour AND on the AATCHB CD. The Day the World Went Away. I wanted to see it on here so badly, it was the whole reason I wanted to get this, along with the hopes that Something I Can Never Have and The Pilgrimage would be on here too. Oh well. Its still an awesome DVD. I recorded the audio to my MD player and listen to it into the car. Im waiting on And All It Could Have Been...and More
Rating: Summary: NIN LIVE!! Review: This DVD is a must have for anyone who enjoys musical talent, great music, and Nine Inch Nails, of course. The diversity of instrumentation of this live set is quite awesome as musicians are doing things to instruments that don't seem natural (i.e. electric guitar techniques and playing the mandolin during cool instrumental songs in the middle of one of the heaviest concerts around.) One of the highlights for me is when the band plays this really cool instrument that senses the electromagnetic pulses from your body and you basically play the thing by waving your hands over it. It is quite cool to see NIN songs that you know and love reinvented in various ways. I saw the concert live and thought to myself that the way they played closer made the overplayed and worn-out song more than bearable. This is well worth your attention and money. There is a companion CD you can buy and I highly recommend buying the version with the bonus CD, Still. Great stuff, hopefully a new direction for NIN!!
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