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Talking From the Box/Henry Rollins Goes to London

Talking From the Box/Henry Rollins Goes to London

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Powerful and Amusing...typical Hank
Review: Contrary to a certain previous review, Henry Rollins' spoken word is not about Henry whining about his past....his point isn't to prove his punk cred at all. Instead, Henry's stories are often filled with empathy towards those with a kind of strength not recognized by an anti-intellectual society that is raised on beer and football, and sees life on a one-dimensional level. His more personal moments occasionally bear the purpose of poking fun at himself, something that gives him more credibility as a thinking and searching human being than as a punk icon. As a musician, he can move a handfull of us, and exorcise his rawest angst. As a person, as a human, he can move mountains.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hank as he used to be.
Review: I picked this up on a recent trip to LA and then subsequently saw Hank in a spoken word show in London. The contrast couldn't be more stark. This DVD shows how sharp and relevant he used to be. As a long time Rollins fan I'm totally dismayed at the way he's getting mellow in his middle age. Now he talks about auditioning for crap Hollywood movies, has digs at sooo obvious targets like Britney Spears and says current music is crap (funny when most US nu-metal bands sound like Rollins Band or Rage Against the Machine who he loved). To add the final insult his recent show featured an extended rant against the KKK where he said he could undermine them by getting camp, 'unfashionable', gays to infiltrate them. Ha Ha Ha ? I walked out of his show in disgust. In this DVD he talks about the LA riots, the death of Joe Cole, and early punk days - classic stuff. Remember him this way.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cheesy
Review: Ok, if you already like Rollins then Im sure you already know how great he is. So lets skip that. With that said this DVD is great. Rollin's collection of stories and hard times. The man speaks alot of truth. From such comical tales as "Lost in England" to the insperational "Two Boys" and "A part of you dies". If you find yourself thinking life is hard to bare, this will help you laugh through it and cope. Alot of us know life isnt the greatest. But its us smart ones (who are thinking about buying this DVD) who realize we all must tough it out. And Rollins confirmes that same thought. And in the words of this great guy named Hank.."The only thing I got left is the fact that I am breathing. Just like you out there. And if thats all we have to go on so be it. But at least its SOMTHING. And its all I got"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cheesy
Review: Rollins may be able to elicit wide-eyed reactions from his white-bred, middle class 20-something, University educated audiences, but most of us who have been around the block like "Hank" has, and have survived, have done so without feeling the need to moan about how tough we had it, or how punk we used to be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intense
Review: This DVD has the typical Rollins in an untypical way. He reveals his most inner heart troubles, while surrounding these moments where no one takes a breath with his easy going obvious humor. Not the lame obvious humor of Jerry Seinfeld, but the good... stuff.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Humor, Sarcasm, Philosophy, Drama - This is entertainment
Review: This is a spoken word performance - very close to stand up comedy, with personal stories from Henry Rollins, lead singer of the Rollins band. Talks about the riots in LA, growing up in DC, being in a rock band, and the death of his best friend. It's really quite an experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: rollins still holds true to form
Review: This spoken word video shows ol' hank at his very best. Funny, real, and sometimes poignant in his diatribes on life. He bashes the nail on the head yet again!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hank bears his soul and his weight on DVD...
Review: This two-fer for Rollins fans is an easter egg. Half the stories he tells on both discs are tales told already on his spoken albums, but now have a nice visual touch added in for an even more intense view of Rollins' wonderfully twisted psyche. From travel stories, to personal enlightenment, to the death of friends..., Rollins has a superb gift for making the most mundane experiences we all share, to tight and personal stories you were miles away from, into events the audience can take away as a present, feel they were walking with him, laugh and hate, and feel good overall. Very good, very funny, very touching. A must for anyone who likes to hear a good story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's not all fun and games...
Review: To my knowledge, this video is the only piece of audio or video media that contains Rollins talking about his best friend Joe Cole and what it was like to have him murdered in front of him. Rollins has kept this subject pretty closely guarded, and if you know his history, you understand why.

"Talking.." contains some funny stuff (Tales of his pet store days about "Bun-Bun the Rabbit", Henry's observations on and experiences in the LA Riots in 1992), as well as some more intense stuff; descriptions of his father's abuse, and the story about himself and Joe Cole.

It's an intense tape, and a good one. I highly recommend it for all fans, and even some of the non-fans may find it compelling and excellent, as I do.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's not all fun and games...
Review: To my knowledge, this video is the only piece of audio or video media that contains Rollins talking about his best friend Joe Cole and what it was like to have him murdered in front of him. Rollins has kept this subject pretty closely guarded, and if you know his history, you understand why.

"Talking.." contains some funny stuff (Tales of his pet store days about "Bun-Bun the Rabbit", Henry's observations on and experiences in the LA Riots in 1992), as well as some more intense stuff; descriptions of his father's abuse, and the story about himself and Joe Cole.

It's an intense tape, and a good one. I highly recommend it for all fans, and even some of the non-fans may find it compelling and excellent, as I do.


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