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Tenacious D: The Complete Masterworks

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  • 2003
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  • 3h 26min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis DVD Release (Complete Masterworks) contains the groundbreaking, hard to get (legally), HBO episodes which tell the tale of The D in their early days on the road to stardom. Also include... Tout lireThis DVD Release (Complete Masterworks) contains the groundbreaking, hard to get (legally), HBO episodes which tell the tale of The D in their early days on the road to stardom. Also included is the concert at London's Brixton Academy that was by chance recorded on November 3, 20... Tout lireThis DVD Release (Complete Masterworks) contains the groundbreaking, hard to get (legally), HBO episodes which tell the tale of The D in their early days on the road to stardom. Also included is the concert at London's Brixton Academy that was by chance recorded on November 3, 2002

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    • Tom Gianas
    • Spike Jonze
    • Liam Lynch
  • Scénario
    • Jack Black
    • David Cross
    • Kyle Gass
  • Casting principal
    • Jack Black
    • Kyle Gass
    • Scott Adsit
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      • Tom Gianas
      • Spike Jonze
      • Liam Lynch
    • Scénario
      • Jack Black
      • David Cross
      • Kyle Gass
    • Casting principal
      • Jack Black
      • Kyle Gass
      • Scott Adsit
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    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • JB
    Kyle Gass
    Kyle Gass
    • KG
    Scott Adsit
    Scott Adsit
    • Neighbor…
    Dave Allen
    Dave Allen
    • Jesus Ranch Cult Member (segment "Road Gig")
    DeMorge Brown
    • H. G. Wells
    Benjamin Cooley
    • Self - Tour manager
    David Cross
    David Cross
    • Comic Dressed as Nun (segment "Angel in Disguise")
    Ken Daly
    • (segment "Road Gig")
    Ernest M. Garcia
    • Captain Ed (segment "Death of a Dream")
    Dave Grohl
    Dave Grohl
    • Dr. G (segment "Tribute")
    • (as David Grohl)
    Jay Johnston
    Jay Johnston
    • (segment "Road Gig")
    Spike Jonze
    Spike Jonze
    • Self (segment "The Making of Wonderboy")
    Laura Kightlinger
    Laura Kightlinger
    • Backstage Betty (HBO shorts)
    Karen Kilgariff
    Karen Kilgariff
    • Waitress (segment "The Search for Inspirado")
    Liam Lynch
    Liam Lynch
    • Self
    Ali MacLean
    Ali MacLean
    • Girl at Club (segment "The Search for Inspirado")
    Laura Milligan
    • Flarna (segment "Angel in Disguise")
    Evie Peck
    Evie Peck
    • Laly (segment "Road Gig")
    • Réalisation
      • Tom Gianas
      • Spike Jonze
      • Liam Lynch
    • Scénario
      • Jack Black
      • David Cross
      • Kyle Gass
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    9WeeBey

    Satan 4ever

    I just picked up this dvd and haven't laughed as hard in a while. Already showed it to three different friends on 2 occasions. Kage and Jables rule. They know how to make some damn funny songs (infinitely funnier than Weird Al and Adam Sandler) AND they have mad talent musically as well. I wish they had more stuff out. JB's pretty good on Mr. Show too. If anybody out there likes the D they'd probably like Mr.Show too. BUY THE DVDS
    stinny7

    It is the Greatest DVD in the World

    I have always been a big fan of The D but this is a DVD that not just fans, but every person old enough to witness offensive language will love. There is a sort of magic to the combination of comedy and rock that make you want the new Tenacious D movie to come out tomorrow. Not only is the humour dirty to a point of total awe, but the music these two guys can produce is frightening. Jack Black can deliver hilariously original lyrics with the intensity of any lead singer out there. Kyle Gass, lead guitarist, is magic with a guitar. Although the music and concert is amazing, all the little extras like the short films and road documentaries make this DVD a must have for Tenacious D fans, comedy fans, and rock fans alike.
    m_shamoo

    rocket sauce

    This may be one of the funniest duos since... anybody. Beyond the comic

    genius that is Tenacious D lies a couple of great musicians. The songs will not only make you laugh your a#s off, but they're good musically. Tenacious D is a legitimate rock band and a comedy act in one. The DVD is really well put together, it's got all of their HBO episodes, a live concert, behind the scenes stuff, a video directed by Spike Jonze with Dave

    Grohl, and a ton more. It's a tight DVD and a must have for longtime D Fans and newcomers alike. If you don't find this stuff funny... I feel sorry for you.
    9dunmore_ego

    Once every hundred-thousand years or so, when the sun doth shine and the moon doth glow

    Not exactly Spinal Tap. Not exactly Martin & Lewis. Not exactly normal.

    Once in a great while, an act appears that shimmers with such kineticism, such verve and lust, that audiences are scorched into submission – such an act is The Darkness – oh, and Tenacious D "The Greatest Band On Earth".

    No small coincidence that I mention The Darkness above; an anachronism that treads the same razor's edge as The D, but on the "serious" side of the music biz. But what denotes "serious"? If financial success is the measure of sobriety, then Tenacious D is every bit as serious as those "real" rockstars. Which makes Tenacious D, as unlikely as it may be, real rockstars.

    Jack Black and Kyle Gass have achieved a unique quasi-stardom; satirized themselves into the "serious" rock world and into ostentatious success that they obviously could never grasp via conventional methods. We KNOW that these guys are veterans of the rock scene – how else could they act so clueless so convincingly? – who never did "make it" with whichever garage bands they wore five-inch heels in, due to the provincialism of the music business; for the simple reason that their niche of pomp-rock has come to be purveyed by the likes of (and the looks of) the David Coverdales and the Jon Bon Jovis. And if you didn't fit the mold, you were out in the cold. But Tenacious D have become their own self-fulfilling prophecy: in satirically proclaiming they would "change the face of rock" - they have!

    Black's hi-octane physicality and power-tenor vocal delivery is comparable to any of the arena frontmen whom he is hot on the heels of, and Gass's guitar expertise rivals, if not surpasses, most of the toyboy hair-shredders of the 80's who were bequeathed recording contracts on the strength of their Aquanet.

    But Tenacious D's angle of attack has widened their scope. Unlike "serious" musicians who boast powerful talent, yet are stultified by the "demographic" that they are marketed to, The D can shamelessly perform feats which would cause "serious" rock stars unwarranted PR problems or lose them their followings: criticize other musicians without press repercussion; display their out-of-shape bodies without loss of libido; wear idiotic stage attire whilst fearing no fashion police; claim to devil-worship without evangelical dissent; egotistically aggrandize their own product without humility; all due to the initial establishment that this project is unequivocally tongue-in-cheek!

    But how far can tongue-in-cheek stretch? Ultimately, when international tours come into play, the business of propagating fun has to be taken seriously somewhere along the way – or money gets squandered and corporate wangling gets ugly.

    The bittersweet irony is that in winning widespread public acceptance – in other words, in attaining "commercialism" (a word that would make rockers and hard-core fans cringe) – Tenacious D have paradoxically lost the vital element that won them that commercialism: their naiveté - for where is the parody in terming yourself "The Greatest Band on Earth" if everyone in your audience AGREES with you?

    The hook for the HBO series which launched Tenacious D onto an unsuspecting public was that it was OBVIOUS that these two rock-and-retch burnouts would never even have the finances to pay for a ticket to see - let alone BE - "The Greatest Band On Earth", as they exalted themselves from a dank stage where audiences almost didn't even acknowledge their existence. (That being said, HBO must be kicking themselves that they didn't contract Tenacious D for more than 3 half-hour episodes - Who knew that those benign television morsels, all of which are included in the Master Works DVD, would attain such cult legend?)

    And now, Tenacious D, having brushed so close to actually being considered The Greatest Band On Earth (through acclaim by a multitude of fans), have necessarily modified their focus. This is not a bad thing, as every artist must sway to their public's demand, but their éclat has shifted, from "vainly trying to make people notice them", to "raving in the spotlight". The overwrought, Spike Jones-directed Wonderboy music video is a prime example of their largesse threatening to outrun their self-possession. Though they parody Ronnie James Dio in an eponymous ode, this video is more Dio than Dio ever was – the production value could never be matched by Dio's budgets in his heyday - which begs the question on whether the satirists have become the satire yet.

    IS it still tongue-in-cheek? Yes.

    For holding at bay the curse of self-consciousness and self-awareness is a schoolkid honesty and sophomoric sensibility, illustrated best in the three additional mentally-twisted shorts on the DVD – showing us that, talented though they may be, The D are still two sick puppies with abject disregard for social protocol, a near-miracle in this frightened and quivering politically-gutless modern age. It might be guilty laughter watching "Rock Star Sperm For Sale", but it is unbidden guilty laughter. We wish we could ALL be this honest and juvenile and callous.

    The DVD also sports the full-length concert at the Brixton Academy in London; a daring, stark presentation featuring only the duo themselves, harking back to their roots when there was no "band" intrusion into their chemistry. It is testament to The D's charisma and talent (Black's freneticism, perfectly complemented by the understated Gass) that they can hold an internet-bred audience with such rigor…

    We bear witness to one of the truly great comedy teams of our time.

    Praise be to Satan on his big-assed steed!

    (Movie Maniacs, visit: www.poffysmoviemania.com)
    jasonsurety

    Wonderboyz

    These guys are funny. The thing that really makes this double DVD great, though, is the talent Kyle and Jack possess. You'll be hard-pressed to find a frontman as vigorous as JB. He is humorous, but also positively intense. He has a remarkable vocal range. Kyle's guitar work is highly commendable as well.

    The episodes from HBO and other exploits on the DVD are worthwhile, but not as enjoyable for me as the concert. I do recommend this DVD in its entirety. Anyone who dislikes the use of the "f" word may not agree with me.

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      Sales profits for this dvd globally came to over $6.8 million making it nearly over half of what the film "pick of destiny" had taken at the box office!
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      Features Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 novembre 2003 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Упорный Ди: Совершенные шедевры
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Brixton Academy - 211 Stockwell Road, Brixton, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Société de production
      • Epic Records
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