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Thirty Odd Foot of Grunts: Texas

Thirty Odd Foot of Grunts: Texas

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Grunts
Review: I love this DVD.They rock. So who wouln't want this. Stewart Kirwan is so hot in this DVD. And if you like Russell Crowe he is in this too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thirty Odd Foot of Grunts: Texas DVD
Review: If you love TOFOG, Russell Crowe, Garth Adam, Billy Dean Cochran, Dave Kelly, Stewart Kirwan, Dave Wilkins, you absolutely MUST own a copy of this DVD, since not all of us get to see them on tour, even if you do, you can live the excitement, musical talent, and a lot more through viewing this. The style of cinematography is true documentary, multi-angle option is superb, well-edited, a very frank honest portrayal of the group members the way they are and behave, and the way they interact with each other as well as the audience. Music is undeniably fabulous. You also get to view a couple of "out-of-print-song" music videos, such as Photograph Kill; which are priceless considering it is almost impossible to buy these CDs anymore. One annoying fact about this DVD is that-there are multiple levels to explore; termed drill deeper to unlock, but to access some of these levels, you have to go through all the required steps, once unlocked/access granted, you can view them, but the next time around, you are still denied direct access, it doesn't stay unlocked. Also, if you made a code entering error while trying to get there, you have to start these steps all over again from the beginning, quite inconvenient. Enough said, this DVD however is: Worth the price in platinum. Buy it and ENJOY!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't Waste Your Money
Review: You can't just plug this DVD in, kick back and enjoy. No, instead it contains several different levels that require a code to access. How asinine is that? I couldn't get any of the DVD to play because even the first level required a code and of course codes aren't provided. This band is way too arrogant and mediocre to waste your money on.


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