djricky45
Joined Sep 2003
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I've never seen the TV version so I didn't have any preconceived opinions of its characters so I judged this film on its own merits and as such it can easily stand on its own.
When 'Star Wars' was first released in the 1970's one critic described it as an 'old west cowboy movie set in space.' That same description could very easily describe this movie. You have all of the elements of those 'old cowboy westerns.' Add to the mix a secret to be learned with a mission to be accomplished and you have it all. Good Guys vs Bad Guys with guns blazing in the end leaving you wondering who will come walking out of the smoke when all the shooting stops.
From the very opening scenes it captures your attention. But, what I liked most about this movie was that you don't have to do a lot of thinking with this film and that was the beauty of those 'old westerns.' There are no multiple subplots to figure out in this movie, just one secret to be discovered and this is enough to keep you interested. It doesn't matter if your into 'Star Wars' 'Star Trek' or whatever, if you are into Sci-Fi movies, you will like this movie. So saddle up your horse, grab your guns and ride with this one. You won't be disappointed.
When 'Star Wars' was first released in the 1970's one critic described it as an 'old west cowboy movie set in space.' That same description could very easily describe this movie. You have all of the elements of those 'old cowboy westerns.' Add to the mix a secret to be learned with a mission to be accomplished and you have it all. Good Guys vs Bad Guys with guns blazing in the end leaving you wondering who will come walking out of the smoke when all the shooting stops.
From the very opening scenes it captures your attention. But, what I liked most about this movie was that you don't have to do a lot of thinking with this film and that was the beauty of those 'old westerns.' There are no multiple subplots to figure out in this movie, just one secret to be discovered and this is enough to keep you interested. It doesn't matter if your into 'Star Wars' 'Star Trek' or whatever, if you are into Sci-Fi movies, you will like this movie. So saddle up your horse, grab your guns and ride with this one. You won't be disappointed.
This film is simply incredible and is a must have for all Led Zeppelin Fans. I'm really sorry I missed this film when it came out in 2003. It's just a shame that it took nearly 25yrs. for such a collection of concert footage to be released. "The Song Remains The Same" from 1976 doesn't even compare to this live footage.
The raw power of this band is very evident from the very first minute of this film. Rocking right along, it doesn't matter what genre they're playing; heavy rocker, blues based or acoustic this band could do it all. Not really surprising though, ask any fan from those years when LZ ruled the rock world and they will tell you the same. Now the whole world can see for themselves why they ruled the rock world.
The only negative comment I have is the sound quality one Disc 1. The audio from the Royal Albert Hall set is just a little distorted. The audio quality on Disc 2 is much better.
The raw power of this band is very evident from the very first minute of this film. Rocking right along, it doesn't matter what genre they're playing; heavy rocker, blues based or acoustic this band could do it all. Not really surprising though, ask any fan from those years when LZ ruled the rock world and they will tell you the same. Now the whole world can see for themselves why they ruled the rock world.
The only negative comment I have is the sound quality one Disc 1. The audio from the Royal Albert Hall set is just a little distorted. The audio quality on Disc 2 is much better.