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Thievery Corporation Live @ the 9:30 Club

Thievery Corporation Live @ the 9:30 Club (2011)

September. 06,2011
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8.3
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NR
| Documentary Music

Live At The 9:30 Club is the first ever live concert film from Thievery Corporation. Part documentary, part concert film -- Live at the 9:30 Club will bring you in and surround you with the energy that is Thievery Corporation. TC's eclectic ensemble weaves in and out of the band's musical history while delivering a beautiful and engaging visual experience. This is an intimate account of the band and a dazzling recording of one of the world's most unique musical stage-shows.

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Cubussoli
2011/09/06

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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SnoReptilePlenty
2011/09/07

Memorable, crazy movie

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ThedevilChoose
2011/09/08

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Donald Seymour
2011/09/09

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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suite92
2011/09/10

For better 'world music' try Afro-Celt.I would not recommend this to anyone. The best parts were the commercials. (I watched this on Crackle.)One line summary: If you enjoy lens flare and smoke, you'll love this.Two stars of five.----Setup-----The film consists of concert footage interwoven with documentary interviews.The camera-work on the concert footage is truly poor. The sound recording and playback is rather good, but the visuals are amateurish in comparison.Perhaps most unfortunate about this uninspired effort is that the interviews (beautifully shot, but impoverished in content) seem to have less than nothing to do with the concert footage.I have recently watched and reviewed Metallica: Through the Never, Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage, and Muscle Shoals. Compared to those majestic accomplishments, this film is amateurishly directed, visually ugly, and musically listless.----Scores-----Cinematography: 0/10 If you enjoy lens flare and smoke, you'll love this. The film is beyond belief ugly. The multiple overlay method fails badly; the background videos seem irrelevant.Sound: 10/10 Just fine. That is why I gave the film 2/5 instead of a (first ever) 0/5.Acting: z/10 Supposedly not applicable here, but some numbers were clearly lip-synced, and done so quite poorly.Screenplay: 2/10 Documentary clips: relentlessly boring, incomplete, and self-important. Concert footage: musicians were competent, but poorly presented visually. Fusion: complete failure. With eyes closed, the film is a bit better.

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tdonnelly-155-625872
2011/09/11

I bought the DVD the minute it was released and let me be the first to say WOW!!! The video captures the band and the music. The sound is excellent. Thievery corporation is just a monumental group of individuals that really come together and justify their music and their righteous politics. Great choice of songs and nice mix of backstage footage. Nice to see a band that chooses to sing about the world and the way life should be. Songs include: Mandala, Lebanese Blond, Until The Morning, Shadow of Ourselves, Liberation Front, Originality, Radio Retaliation, The Numbers Game, Illumination, La Femme Parallel, 33 Degrees, All That We Perceive, Hare Krisna, Exilio, Vampires, Sweet Tides, The Richest Man in Babylon, Assault on Babylon and Warning Shots.Beautiful sounding DVD. Nicely done. Only a 9 out of 10 cause it should be 16 hours long! Loved it! Tommy D from Boston!

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