mfoxartist
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I was there in '82 and it was my first-ever rock festival. The documentary shows how well produced the entire festival was and it really did feature most of the great rock talent from its era.
There are full-song performances from The B-52s, The Police, Eddie Money, The Cars, Santana, Tom Petty and Fleetwood Mac, plus several snippets of songs from other performers. I wish they had been able to present a broader array of the music, but for a single documentary they did pretty well.
As a film, it wasn't particularly well put together, though. The festival itself was way more exciting than what is shown here. There was some repetitiveness in the monologues, which is kind of inexcusable. But overall, a solid film about a great festival, and (as stated in the doc) they really did set the standard for how to do things right for festivals in the future.
There are full-song performances from The B-52s, The Police, Eddie Money, The Cars, Santana, Tom Petty and Fleetwood Mac, plus several snippets of songs from other performers. I wish they had been able to present a broader array of the music, but for a single documentary they did pretty well.
As a film, it wasn't particularly well put together, though. The festival itself was way more exciting than what is shown here. There was some repetitiveness in the monologues, which is kind of inexcusable. But overall, a solid film about a great festival, and (as stated in the doc) they really did set the standard for how to do things right for festivals in the future.
But I have to agree with others who say that it dragged a bit in places. The terrific acting by most of the cast, especially Matthew Goode, Alexej Manvelov and Leah Byrne, sustained my interest in the series. It also had an exciting, satisfying conclusion, which actually raised my score from a 7 to an 8. But could it have been done just as well in 4 or 5 episodes? Yeah, for sure.
This was not a 10-star series in my mind, but everyone has their own opinion and it's hard to argue with them. But when comparing it with some of the great detective movies and shows, "Dept. Q" is far from perfect. It is very entertaining, with spots of dry, black humor, and the characters are endearing enough to root for.
I look forward to a second season, which it is sure to get, and hope they can mix in a bit quicker pace and a plot that evolves more dynamically. "Dept. Q" has a lot going for it and crime drama fans are sure to enjoy it...they might even think it ranks with the all-time greats.
This was not a 10-star series in my mind, but everyone has their own opinion and it's hard to argue with them. But when comparing it with some of the great detective movies and shows, "Dept. Q" is far from perfect. It is very entertaining, with spots of dry, black humor, and the characters are endearing enough to root for.
I look forward to a second season, which it is sure to get, and hope they can mix in a bit quicker pace and a plot that evolves more dynamically. "Dept. Q" has a lot going for it and crime drama fans are sure to enjoy it...they might even think it ranks with the all-time greats.
Wow, I was looking forward to watching this film after seeing the overall rating of 7.8 on IMDb. I knew from the low volume of ratings that the score was skewed by people who knew people involved with producing "Dual Mania," but it still seemed like a worthwhile viewing.
I was wrong. This movie is pretty terrible from start to finish, with mediocre acting, a boring script, ham-fisted plotting and poor production values. "Dual Mania" was shot in 16mm, but it seemed more like 8mm with the lack of clarity and focus.
Despite knowing it was bad 1/3 of the way into it, I trudged on to the ending, which was limp and awful. Three stars for the attempt (feeble as it was), but I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.
I was wrong. This movie is pretty terrible from start to finish, with mediocre acting, a boring script, ham-fisted plotting and poor production values. "Dual Mania" was shot in 16mm, but it seemed more like 8mm with the lack of clarity and focus.
Despite knowing it was bad 1/3 of the way into it, I trudged on to the ending, which was limp and awful. Three stars for the attempt (feeble as it was), but I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.