Movie Reviews for Morrissey - Oye Esteban

Morrissey - Oye Esteban

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Movie Reviews of Morrissey - Oye Esteban

Movie Review: Not for the dabbler
Summary: 4 Stars

Let's face it-- most of the videos on this are pretty boring. Modern music videos have upped the bar a lot, and these don't have a lot of fancy editing or artistry (with the exception of "The More You Ignore Me," his mainstream hit.) But why should you, the devoted Morrissey fanatic, care? This DVD contains exactly what you want, and that is LOTS and LOTS of footage of the Mozzer, looking beautiful, weird ("November Spawned a Monster"-- Morrissey in a black mesh shirt and lots of eyeliner, doing a funky Michael-Stipe-esque dance in the desert), or entirely absent ("Sunny"). Thankfully the videos in which he doesn't really appear are few in number. There are extreme enough close-ups for you to notice that he has unusually long lower incisors. There are cute snippets where he can't help laughing at the antics of his band mates. It's enough to make up for the painfully low-budget (c'mon Moz, you make a lot of money, spend some of it) or totally 80s look of a lot of the videos. Therefore, you, the true apostle, must own this DVD.

Movie Review: Most of Morrissey
Summary: 4 Stars

A fine, but unfortunately incomplete, collection of Morrissey's videos. The sound and picture quality are stellar: I can finally make out the title of the book Morrissey's reading in the "Suedehead" video. The "subtitles / lyrics" feature is a great idea, allowing the viewer to read along as Morrissey sings---though it occasionally lends a strangely karaoke feel to the proceedings. I do wish this DVD were a truly complete, definitive collection, though. Some videos, such as the odd "Alma Matters," are truly missed.

Movie Review: Morrissey Lives!
Summary: 4 Stars

I think this dvd is great the only problem i have is oujia board was not on here. Technically I would have rated this 3 Stars but i truly love morrissey. I really hope the Hulmerist Will come out on dvd it has interviews with his fans and it is more artistic. It also only has his old videos which i enjoy the most.That dvd would get a whopping 5 stars. Anyhow this dvd is recommended for morrissey fans and to those who love the 80's.

Movie Review: A Real Pop Star
Summary: 4 Stars

This DVD compiles almost all of Morrissey's previous solo music videos (just as his current box set collects his first solo singles circa about '87 to '92). Listen, I've heard these songs so many times but they remain fresh as the first day.

Watch as Morrissey 'struts and frets his hour upon the stage'. A must for all Moz fans.

The only drawbacks: no extras (booklet or interview), no videos from Maladjusted album (1997).


Movie Review: Bigmouth Strikes Again--
Summary: 4 Stars

True fans of Morrissey will most certainly enjoy this collection, on crystal clear DVD for all to appreciate. The long-lost "Seasick, Yet Still Docked "is included, plus old faves such as Tomorrow,My Love Life and Suedehead. The only complaint one might have is that later material from Maladjusted was not included, but so it goes, with hopefully Volume 2 available next year.
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