Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
I'm looking to et a few more Vertigo European multi-cam's.
Not really worth an effort imho. I prefer the work american filmers do.

Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
I'm looking to et a few more Vertigo European multi-cam's.
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
nope no subtitles. One of the cameras has the time and date in the corner but it's only that one camera. One if the best, if not thee best multi-cams I have watched
Originally posted by yeah[..]
Not really worth an effort imho. I prefer the work american filmers do.![]()
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
No doubt they are better films but I can't stand American audiences and I like the grand scale of stadium shows
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
No doubt they are better films but I can't stand American audiences and I like the grand scale of stadium shows
Originally posted by yeah[..]
Just a matter of taste (again). When it comes to amateur DVDs, I can't be bothered about the enthousiasm of the crowd. Also I prefer arena shows on "smaller tours" like Vertigo or Elevation.
Originally posted by haytrain[..]
Can't disagree with you about the American audiences....As I mentioned in my review, some girl pulled out her Blackberry on 2 separate occasions during the movie and emailed for about 5 minutes each time. I was seriously considering taking my shoe off and throwing it at her head.
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
I think most (not all) Americans go to se a show[/i] when they go to concerts rather than to get involved with a show. They are just happy to sit back and watch it whereas the Europeans and South Americans etc have to get into the show, have to be part of the show rather than just standing back and watching. Thats just different cultures I suppose.
Originally posted by haytrain[..]
I'm here Johnny...just got into work after seeing U23D last night!
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
I think most (not all) Americans go to se a show[/i] when they go to concerts rather than to get involved with a show. They are just happy to sit back and watch it whereas the Europeans and South Americans etc have to get into the show, have to be part of the show rather than just standing back and watching. Thats just different cultures I suppose.
Originally posted by JohnnyVOXX[..]
I think I have to agree with you...
I have been to plenty of concerts here in Argentina, and it's so different from what I see on DVDs of concerts some place else...
There's some spirit that goes around the audience... people always sing along ( even if they don't know the lyrics by heart)
and it really turns into a party down here!!
Originally posted by JohnnyVOXX[..]
I think I have to agree with you...
I have been to plenty of concerts here in Argentina, and it's so different from what I see on DVDs of concerts some place else...
There's some spirit that goes around the audience... people always sing along ( even if they don't know the lyrics by heart)
and it really turns into a party down here!!