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Korn - Deuce

Korn - Deuce

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Amazing content, bad format
Review: Let me start out first by saying that I like this DVD a great deal, but that I am also a hardcore Korn fan as well. That being said, I don't think that this DVD is a good buy for anyone but hardcore fans of Korn and the reason is simple. Format. The way the DVD is laid out might sound a little odd, and the experience is just the same. All of the content is scattered throughout a place called Asylum, a mental institution that you, the audience, must travel through in order to find the clips and video of Korn. Now, although this might sound interesting (and belive me, it is), it can also be at times irritating. The video and clips of the band are really great and some of the best I've seen on any video, but because they are not organized in any way, it can be a real pain to find them. I personally don't mind, and actually find The Asylum (an institution straight out of a NIN wet dream) to be entertaining at times. If you're looking for something specific though, I wish you good luck. All of the video is accessed by clicking on different objects in the hospital(?) which have nothing to do with the clip being shown and nothing is labeled. You could click on a severed hand (yes, a severed hand) and see a clip of Feildy drinking a beer. You tell me how the two connect. If you can get past that then I would seriously recommend getting "Deuce" because the candid video and behind the scenes stuff simply cannot be beat.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: awesome
Review: This is an awesome DVD but it's very tricky to figure out! you have to use the remote every five minutes. It has over 2 1/2 hours of footage thou which makes up for this inconcvieniance. Also nothing is labeled so when you click it's like ageuss of whats going to come up. Without the origonal who then now video included on this DVD i think that this woulda suffered a lot because Who then now is so funny and really cool. I would give who then now a 5 and the rest of this video a 3. Thus the rating of 4. This isn't for fair weather fans of KoRn because most of them would just give up on this enigma of a DVD Yet i thought this was one hell of a video and i picked it up at Coconuts for 12.99 so it's a good deal for the money. So true KoRn fans this is a must. Also if you are a kid you dont want to play this around mom and dad for the awesome KoRn style of lots of profanity !!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Korn Rocks
Review: Korn Rocks. They are one of the best bands ever to step onto the scene. Period.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lost...
Review: No, I'm kidding. I'm not lost. I was for awhile though....Okay, by religeon I will always give Korn five stars, and I would have anyway. It's a great DVD with tons of footage and all their videos excluding their latest two albums (Untouchables, Take a look in the Mirror). It's a bit confusing. The DVD menu's are set in a sort of mortuary called The Asylum. Blood soaked floors, bodies, and odd objects surround this scene. It has many rooms and little things you can pick on. For instance, a bicycle is the "Who, Then, Now" vhs thing, a TV comes forward to show a remix video, and a similar TV shows all their videos. None of the items have anything in common with what is shown and there is no lables. I do not suggest this to kind-of KoRn fans...as one person said, I think only semi-hardcore fans should get it. Definitely have a controller when you watch it or it gets annoying getting up and down. Most of the scenes are only about two minutes long describing certain things about the band or certain times they had, etc. It's kind of creepy and very confusing, but just keep watching it and your able to navigate normally after a few times through. Definitely something worth getting, tons of footage (live stuffs, videos, more stuffs, more stuffs, alot more stuffs). Navigating through this thing becomes addicting and takes up half the time...very fun stuff.. yeps.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Into The Asylum...
Review: Okay, let me just start off by stating that this is the first music DVD I have ever bought. I didn't really know what to expect at first, but what I found blew me away.

This is the definative KoRn DVD. It has everything you would want on the band, from the obvious (music videos, concert footage) to the...not so obvious ...

The whole thing takes place inside an old Asylum, filled with disturbing imagry. The concept is pretty cool. The two main features are the original VHS release "Who Then Now" and the new documentary, "Deuce". You have to paw around to find the Deuce menu, but it's on the screen that also handels the settings.

Beyond that, you can prowl the Asylum and find TONES of footage, from behind the scenes documentarys, to gag footage, to Feildy singing his own rendition of B.B.K.

The one problem I have with this disc is that NOTHING in the Asylum is labeled. Nothing. This makes it all very confusing to navigate and find what you want.

Additionally, I would not recommend this DVD to parents buying it for their kids, because of the VERY disturbing imagry of the Asylum (decapitated animal heads, a person in an electric chair, wailing voices, all kinds of gruesom stuff.)

One last thing: KoRn should have waited a month or so before releasing this, so that they could have included content from their new album, "Untouchables."

All in all, a great effort, KoRn. Not many DVD's come out like this.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: good but not great
Review: this dvd is a basically a combo of the classic "who then now" and the new "deuce" program. these combined are great. but for me, where its gets kinda awful is the asylum get-up. it's annoying, big and full of things that are barely interesting...to me at least. now i'm a pretty hardcore koRn fan but these didn't appease me none. i mean, if you want to find something specific, you've got to memorize where to go and that usually takes quite a few steps to do too. to make things even more interesting is the fact that the videos for "clown and "make me bad (sickness in salvation mix)" are edited...why? i don't know. the making of videos ok but are sometimes overdubbed with remixes of koRn songs. there are even easter eggs that are impossible to get to unless you have the instructions but thats easily bypassed by going searching through each title and finding something new and letting it play. it's nice and all to see the majority of the videos unedited but the the extent of the whats there is only the inclusion of the cusswords, except for "a.d.i.d.a.s.". some of the more interesting stuff is the brief little segments after clicking on something, for example the dead girls...thats interesting. i only wish they could've done something more with this dvd than try something that would get old real quick and do like what rammstein did with their 'lichtspielhaus' dvd.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: almost but not quite
Review: korn is genius in almost everything. i liked the content (except the creepy stuff)and i liked the extras. the only complaint that i had was on some parts you'd had to know either a particular order or password to access that area (in which korn wouldn't release for at least a month after the dvd). other than that i would say i enjoyed enough to watch it at least twice a week.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing Spit...
Review: Jeez i dont know where to start. This encoprates all the things you expect from yours truly, koRn. Disturbing images and videos. They have all the music videos ever - including the remix videos. It doesnt have anything From Untouchables and their new album Take a look in the mirrior. This is an overall great piece of artwork - hard to navigate though. Nothing is labeled but that ok. thats half the fun. Buy this for yourself. Dont expect you parents to but this for you. So much to say>>> 2 1/2 hours of korn. The rooms are amazingly disturbing. Screams, decapitated animal heads, dead person. This shows all acpects of korn - from head ligting up a hash pipe - to head refusing to sing to head saying hes black - to head with this that and the other thing. Its amazing. If you think u r a true koRn fan and u dont have this DvD you are a nothing - a nobody. get this and get it today

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great Band BUT What The HeLL Is This????????????????????
Review: KoRn is a great band don't get me wrong.And what is on this DVD is great.But finding what you want is the problem.The root menu that you see when the dvd starts is a dank place with old things and pipes laying around..Your first thought is what thing means what?? And what you get is a big maze you have to go through with many levels before you even reach the music videos.There are NO signs to let you know where you are going or anything.If we wanted a video game twisted maze we would've bought one.In this case we didn't buy a game we bought a dvd of a great band.I hear a lot of people say KoRn sold out their valueS for big name stardom.After this dvd i see what they mean.Like i said it contains great videos like one of the best ever for "Freak On A Leash" but you better be ready to do lots of work to find it.By the time you get to it you may be boiling so much to do a Elvis impersonation and shOOt your tv set.Shame on KoRn you are Great but fans deserve a refund.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible music dvd
Review: Now when i picked up this dvd which includes all there videos from 94 to 2000 ( it also includes the KoRn video who then now) i was worried it would be smashed together and have no glue to stick it all together but i was wrong this thing was put together very well it goes through the KoRn story from 96 to pre untouchables release. Its funny, its cool & it impressed me. Quite possible the greatest dvd brought to you buy the greatest band of all tiem, if you love KoRn buy this, if you just want to know more about KoRn this is the dvd for you!


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