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U2 3D (2007)
Director: Catherine Owens, Mark Pellington
Movie review
From Time Out London
According to music industry types, most 12- to 34-year-olds never pay for their music; they just visit free ‘torrent’ sites to download an artist’s complete back catalogue in one go.
So how do you get them to cough up? Live performance is one way, but that only raises so much. Better to film the concert – preferably in 3-D to give it extra oomph – then chuck it at the big screen. Voila! More bums on seats, more cash in the coffers. ‘U2 3D’ was filmed over several nights during the group’s 2004 Vertigo tour of Latin America.
It’s an impressively slick production set on a huge stage that extends way into the audience, allowing Bono to strut his stuff as if he owns the place. A selection of props and a backdrop of imagery accompanies the competently played songs (14 in all) to atmospheric effect, but some of the more full-bodied 3-D shots make the band look like toy models.
Bono, meanwhile, should refrain from ramming his preachy political meanderings down our throats and let the music do the talking. Even if some of that music becomes a little stultifying.
Author: Derek Adams
Time Out London Issue 1957: Feb 20 to 26
User reviews of this film
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- Donna said...
- Posted on Apr 12 2008 16:43 Absolutely brilliant, a must see film for u2 fans.
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- patrick said...
- Posted on Mar 07 2008 05:05 Asking Bono to refrain from keeping his preachy meanderings to himself is like asking you to quit spewing out your sh*tty reviews week in and WEAK out. It's all about the audience and both of you seem to have found one in your own way so your point is mute. Meanwhile, U2's rocks on!
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- crazylemon67 said...
- Posted on Mar 04 2008 12:51 If you like rock and roll performed at a mythic and epic peak in front of a fully engaged crowd, with amazing 3D technology then see this movie while it is still on the big screen.
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- deano said...
- Posted on Feb 29 2008 10:22 the most amazing thing ive ever seen in my life
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- Tom McMaster said...
- Posted on Feb 27 2008 17:29 If you like U2 you'll love this 3-D film. Sit back, put the glasses on and enjoy!!!
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- critique said...
- Posted on Feb 23 2008 00:03 Impressive 3-D film. Ignore the Time Out reviewer`s highly personal anti-Bono comments. If you like U2, you`ll enjoy this.
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Cast & crew
Director: Catherine Owens, Mark Pellington
Rated: U
Duration: 85 mins
UK Release: Feb 22 2008
US Release: Jan 25 2008
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