10/10
Miles better than its given credit for
14 October 2000
This film was over - hyped at the time of it's release in the USA - it was supposed to make the biggest band in the world even bigger. But rock documentaries (Spinal Tap excepted) rarely work. It's not like seeing a film with a story line. Nevertheless this is a supurb documentary of a supurb band. Filmed mostly in black and white, it suddenly turns to colour two thirds of the way through - and it's like seeing colour for the first time. It's also the momonet we see "Where the Streets Have No Name" played live. Wonderful. Get the video and play it loud with the bass turned up. You'll love it....
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