1. Even Better LOOKED AMAZING (more than the live one)
  2. A bit underwhelming but then again i've never thought the band (Bono) talked well. The One segment was a little bit magic though.
  3. Damn, I require sleep. It's 1am and I have to get up for school.
  4. Bono and Edge have very similar talking voices.
  5. this version of the Glasto show is much better :O


  6. yeah they fixed al kind of shit, like the Real Thing intro they fucked up originally.


  7. SOUNDS MUCH BETTER. i wanna download that version but i doubt anyones recording it


  8. Also doubting that. Guess we should just hope for an official release. Think it will see the light of day at some poiint.
  9. Originally posted by dieder:[..]

    Also doubting that. Guess we should just hope for an official release. Think it will see the light of day at some poiint.


    Yeah i doubt it too D: oh well.

    Damn that movie flew by...
  10. Worth watching alright. Guggenheim has done a decent job. Very much a look into a turning point in the band's career rather than a 'Classic Albums' style documentary on the album as no coverage given to the genesis of the majority of AB tracks. A complete recording of that Edge solo performance of Love is Blindness would be nice.
  11. Great stuff.

    I always knew there was a lot of desperation in AB, but this is insight you cannot imagine.

    misc. thoughts:
    Edge smoking ?! (lit)
    Bearded Adam, flashback to TUF days !?!
    Snippets of Bongalese...
    Lots of Larry love from Danny and Brian
    Too much R&H bashing (as usual).
    Blown away by the heavy, rocking, 2011 version of So Cruel: I want more of this.
    Scatch that: I NEED more of this!


    The end credits included some songs I didn't hear (UTEOW). Was this movie cut for TV?