And All That Could Have Been

And All That Could Have Been

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And All That Could Have Been
And All That Could Have Been

And All That Could Have Been

9.2 | 1h26m | en | Documentary

Rob Sheridan and other members of the band's crew filmed the Fragility 2.0 tour using consumer DV cameras.

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9.2 | 1h26m | en | Documentary , Music | More Info
Released: January. 22,2002 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.nin.com
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Rob Sheridan and other members of the band's crew filmed the Fragility 2.0 tour using consumer DV cameras.

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Charlie Clouser , Robin Finck , Jerome Dillon

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filmfreak-5 I have to say this, if you're the slightest bit into original music, this is a must-see. I attended the show in Copenhagen in 1999 from this tour, and this manages very successfully to give the whole feeling of being there. I'll give it a 9 out of 10, with the last point missing only because it isn't ACTUALLY real ;-)
droogiedim77 wow. trent reznor is the most talented musician working today. being the huge nine inch nails fan that i am, i have gotten my hands on anything nin-related i could find and i have to say he has never put out a bad-anything, be it track or remix. his music is so well-layered that every time you listen, you discover a new subtlety. not only that, he is in complete control of his music. i remember being at one the fragility shows and i thought his cd's were all top-notch but they take on a whole new life live. it almost as if isnt a show, but rather an experience. this is the best vhs/dvd ever to capture this experience.
thevoid99 All I have to say is that the NIN DVD is one of the best concert films I have ever seen. Well-produced and edited by director Rob Sheridan and it's one of the best DVDs I have ever seen. Great performances, bonus features (including easter egg stuff). Thanks NIN
Inoshiro If you're going to buy or rent this, grab the DTS version. I greatly enjoyed this DVD on my home theatre -- the sound totally immerses you; various people on stage sound like they're in front of you playing while the audience roars behind you.The packaging is cool, yet minimalist. The little Reznor written inset is a nice touch. You may go through all the menus and think, "I thought there would be more extras." There are more extras: they're mostly hidden. Probably the hardest one to find is the (in)famous Manson performance with Trent which originally showed they'd set aside their differences. You have to press enter towards the end of "Starf**kers, inc" (after the "well, f**k you..." line).Overall, a great addition for any fan's collection. The sound of the songs, quality digital encoding, and extras all add up to a great release.