1. Originally posted by markp91:[..]

    Yeah, that would be very cool indeed
    Tough, if I'm right, people need a special 3D television for that, to play it in 3D I mean...and such a TV isn't really cheap


    Yeah your right about the 3D TV, I was just hoping no-one else would know . Oh well, you should get that free aswell with the DVD. Then they should release a load of other best of from tours on 3D, am I living in fantasy world now?
  2. Originally posted by u2spear:[..]

    Yeah your right about the 3D TV, I was just hoping no-one else would know . Oh well, you should get that free aswell with the DVD. Then they should release a load of other best of from tours on 3D, am I living in fantasy world now?


    Hahaha, never stop dreaming


  3. Dream out load , I bet we are never going to get all of these DVDs we keep saying should be released..., very unlikely to be honest mate!
  4. Originally posted by LikeASong:
    Official released DVDs??? They have to be Rotterdam 1990-01-10, Dublin 1993-08-28, Chicago 1987-04-29, Los Angeles 1982-03-27, and many, many more...


    All good choices. I've seen video of the Jan 10, 1990 closing night of Love Town in Rotterdam gig and it was fantastic!

    Another thought would be a box set of the 4 Point Depot shows. I am pretty sure they were all filmed. If so, that'd be a great set to have.
  5. Originally posted by Risto:[..]

    Vertigo...

    Some clips have surfaced on YouTube, so i dont doubt it has been filmed. But i doubt they will release another Vertigo dvd.


    Can you give me yhe links!?


  6. Pardon me while I drool all over the keyboard.


  7. I was trying to make it seem like a good idea for the band. like what 8-10 bucks for a dvd. haa but free would be my wet dream. LOL.
  8. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]

    All good choices. I've seen video of the Jan 10, 1990 closing night of Love Town in Rotterdam gig and it was fantastic!

    Another thought would be a box set of the 4 Point Depot shows. I am pretty sure they were all filmed. If so, that'd be a great set to have.


    This takes the cake imo for best u2 idea ever
  9. Bolt 3D is on DVD.Why not U23D?Also, does anyone knows what is on U2phenomenon?


  10. It's just one of life's mysteries.

    As for U2 Phenonemon:

    Better than that complete ripoff DVD "Unforgettable Journey", but still pretty lame. Once again there are a bunch of no names providing their brilliant insights. Who are these people and why do I watch them for an hour talking about U2? I particularly liked it when one guy, some unknown local musician, said that he liked Joshua Tree the best because that was BEFORE THEY GOT INTO ALL THAT POLITICAL STUFF? What, are you joking? There's a bunch of other no names, the only one of reasonable notariety is BP Fallon, but he's about as boring to watch as paint drying. He speaks so slowly and deliberately its like he has a speak impediment without the stutter. You get frustrated just waiting for him to complete a simple thought. Overall, the women who ran the video and interviews is not bad and its worth a one-time watch. At least there is some footage and music. But borrow this one if you can.




    There is plenty to recommend about this latest entry into the "Unauthorized/Independent/Critical Review" DVD series but much to dislike. On the positive side, there IS indeed footage of U2 on this disc. You WILL hear and see them. Not entire songs or anything (don't get excited) and all of the footage is live footage but still at least you'll get some idea of what all these taking heads on the DVD are raving about. There's even footage from Live Aid (I wonder if Bob Geldof knows anything about this!).
    With the exception of Zoo TV DJ and U2 "friend" BP Fallon, none of the other journalists and rock scribes offer up any new information about the band and you might find yourself wanting to reach into the television and slap them silly at the banality of their comments. Sadly, this film is all over the place. You'll see Zoo TV footage onscreen when the narrator is speaking about the early 80's and so on. This DVD would've been much more effective had they kept it in chronological order but provided you are a U2 fan, you'll be able to get your bearings. I have to admit the production values are top notch or at least on par with anything currently airing on VH1. There's even a comely female host who looks and sounds like a pro even though I've never heard of her.
    Until U2 themselves sanction their own in-house documentary (and that's something that's long overdue) we'll just have to make do with this for now.



    So it's just 91 minutes of some apparent journalists talking about U2, a little bit of live footage here and there and some music.

    I'd agree with that first one - The Unforgettable Journey was terrible. Forgettable in every way - kind of glad I never paid for it.
  11. It's just because the dvd pack show a setlist, and i will not pay 100,00(my money) in a documentary with interviews with people today retired
  12. Originally posted by tchezao:It's just because the dvd pack show a setlist, and i will not pay 100,00(my money) in a documentary with interviews with people today retired


    You'd get a better result with an audience-recorded DVD, and it'd be much more enjoyable.