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Movie Reviews of Korn - DeuceMovie Review: korn korn korn Summary: 5 Stars
hard menus, but all in all a very good dvd
Movie Review: A Must Have for Big Fans Summary: 4 Stars
If you love or loved Korn, then how can you not get this? Absolutely shoved to the brim with content up until the date of the release, there is a lot of insight of what made Korn to be Korn. We have the two documentaries, the Who then Now and the Deuce Videos that show plenty of history. Both are really cool and interesting to see. The major problem though is the DVD setup. Nothing is titled, we have a cool and elaborate maze to go through constantly and sometimes you might miss stuff. Nothing is labeled!!! Nothing, Nada, Zip. Only with a big X when you highlight it. I can understand that it's supposed to be a maze as it looked like you broke out of an asylum and there are "dead bodies everywhere", and the guy who made it deserves credit, but when there's so much stuff, it's very irritating if you can't remember where things are. That's the only major complaint.
The other thing is that there are no complete songs, only bits and pieces. Although we have "all the music videos", for some reason Clown is still edited (as is the Make me Bad remix video) and the live video of Good God that was on the original pressing of Life is Peachy is not here either. There is also a super rare video of No place to Hide that was never officially released. (Check out www.thereeper.com) But still, the fact remains that there is plenty of footage for Korn fans. My personal favorite has to be when Jon Davis is screaming Kill You in the studio; it's just absolutely insane to watch. There are also a variety of Easter eggs in the DVD ranging from Ghosts, band history bios more short videos and even an early live version of the X Mas song. Look them up online and you'll have no problem finding how to access them. My personal favorite is when Monkey tries to bash the TV from the follow the leader CD sleeve and he ends up hurting himself VERY badly.
Well if you consider yourself to be a big Korn fan or even a former Korn fan, you need to pick this up as these videos were during their prime. Let's face it, by the looks of it, Korn isn't doing too well now, but with this we can look back and remember when Korn meant something spectacular. If you can get past the annoying menu setup, then you will really get to enjoy this.
Movie Review: Into The Asylum... Summary: 4 Stars
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.
Movie Review: The definitive autobiographical piece on one of the most influential modern rock bands...don't let the DVD menu fool you. Summary: 4 Stars
Want to get the most out of this DVD?? Get a chapter list and use the "Display", "Chapter", or "Go To" function on your DVD player. I can't believe I almost returned this DVD because I hated the menu. I don't even use the menus anymore because I have a chapter list. Its a treasure for Korn fans old enough to remember the glory days from 1994-2003. "Who Then Now?" is classic look at the everyday lives of Korn while they finished recording their debut album and started working on "Life Is Peachy".
"Deuce" a.k.a "Who Then Now? 2" picks up where the first film left off in the Korn timeline where Korn has just finished recording and promoting "Life Is Peachy" and has begun working on "Follow The Leader". It chronicles many things in the bands history at that point such as Jon becoming sober, The Making Of "Follow The Leader", The Korn Kover contest for "Issues", The revolutionary "Freak On A Leash" music video, and the legendary Apollo and Woodstock '99 live performances.
Besides the main documentaries and the music videos, there are also a few tidbits and little clips that are hilarious and enjoyable. A few examples include Jon being accused of being gay and Jon's sister pretending to be him for an episode of Korn TV by donning an eye-liner mustache and sunglasses. Bottom Line: DON'T LET THE MENU SYSTEM SCARE YOU!! THIS DVD IS A MUST OWN IF YOU'RE A KORN FAN!!
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Movie Review: A Must Have Summary: 4 Stars
If you want a really good KoRn DVD, then this is the one to get. It's got behind the scenes videos, bloopers, interviews, the Documentary Who Then Now and music videos up to Somebody Someone. A lot this stuff is really funny, and I love Fieldy's version of B.B.K. The menu is a little confusing, but after watching the entire thing, I pretty much remembered where certain things are. I agree that it is kind of a hassle to get to certain things on the DVD because of the whole Asylum thing when you walk down hallways and stuff like that. It would be nice to be able to just get to the videos without having to put in codes and all of that other stuff, but it is still a cool thing to see. It's also kind of a pioneer (could be wrong) in its own way since I don't remember a DVD before this one that had that kind of menu. The bonus disc of the Nightmare on Elm Street movie collection is kind of like this, where you have to explore different rooms to find hidden videos. Overall, a really good DVD! It is like the updated/deluxe edition of Who Then Now. I hope they put out another eventually so I can have more of their videos that came after this.
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