Europe Movie Reviews


Great music and great footage
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Kenny Drew Live

Takes the scarry out of traveling to Europe.Michele Schroeder


Great high quality travel guide

Armchair Travel At Its Best

Silent pictures with a European accent.The first episode, entitled WHERE IT ALL BEGAN introduces the series and discusses the first movies and how they were affected by the onset of World War I. The second episode, PROMISED LAND focuses on hour on the Swedish impact on cinema. Then they discuss German expressionism in Part 3, THE UNCHAINED CAMERA. That is followed by the French contributions in THE MUSIC OF LIGHT, Part 4. Part 5 OPPORTUNITY LOST, reveals British filmmaking as sub par and only shows promise when they stylistic borrow from Germany. Alfred Hitchcock is also featured. END OF AN ERA chronicles the arrival of sound film and how it affected all the involved countries as well as the onslaught of World War II.
CINEMA EUROPE is a wonderful essay on silent European films but it can be a long journey with some repetition. But, many of the clips are marvelous and the musical reconstruction is great. The DVD has no special features beyond an episode scene selection.
Brilliant documentary on early film
incomparable documentary on European silent filmThe only weakness here is a lack of extras. A documentary or commentary track about how these clips were found, etc., would have been wonderful. Also, a documentary package like this would be made even more valuable with the addition of a comprehensive index of the actors and films.


Fast and Comfortable Way to Travel
Interesting video introducing famous railways in Europe.

A pleasant "Old World" treatise of beautiful women.I had to contend with only visual displays that ranged from average to astounding. But at least the women were "eye catchingly" attractive, and from what I could tell, most if not all were completely natural.
In conclusion, it was a great eye piece that deserves viewing, but just doesn't merit a maximum rating.
A Must Have for Penthouse lovers
Girls of Europe? Oui!

Would be 5 stars if not for some faults (mostly forgivable)As for the video quality, the B&W soundstage segments are bright and crisp and the Roundhouse show (also in B&W) isn't that bad. The extreme contrast between lights and darks makes the Roundhouse segments seem murky at times but you can still see all figures clearly. Plus, the camera work is definitely livelier than the famous Hollywood bowl show.
The audio and video flaws are easily overlooked, but the most annoying faults come at the end of the DVD. Because a Jefferson Airplane segment leads straight into "Five to One", the start of that track is cut. This last track "Alabama Song" is NOT shown in performance but rather laid over a Pere-Lachaise montage which, after Grace Slick's comments on Morrison, makes it seem like he expired at the end of the European tour! If not for this silliness, the DVD would rate 5/5.
Entertaining And Interesting.
TIMELESS MASTERPIECE

Waste of Time
Eminem Conquers EuropeEminem sings The Way I Am with Marilyn Manson in Hamburg, B**** Please II with XZibit and Stan with Dido in London.
The extras are:
- Purple Pills: A live version of this D12 song, you can't find it nowhere else, I think.
- Forgot About Dre: Featuring Dr. Dre.. A song from the 2001 Dr Dre's album... Can't find it anywhere else neither...
Is it cool? Worth? Yes. It's a funny DVD, full of backstage things, in fact, this DVD is more backstage than live performance. So, if you're looking for an Eminem show, buy the Up In Smoke Tour DVD, because this is 80% backstage, 20% live performance. Was it helpful?
GREAT and COOLYou can see Marshall talking to Hailie on the phone and all that behind the curtains stuff =o)
The sound quality is good and as extras there are 2 performances, one is Forgot about Dre (from Up In Smoke Tour) and the other one is Eminem performing "The Way I am" with Marilyn Manson.
BUY THIS STUFF IT'S REALLY DAMN GREAT.


low budget travalAlso this should be titled "Rick Steves, watch ME travel, a boring home traval vidieo"!
Can't go wrong with this DVD setFor those of us who love to travel, using Rick Steves' as a personal guide is a great way to see the European Continent. He
does a great job in telling the watcher not only about places to see, but how to "travel" when you're a guest in a foreign country, how to change money, how to find the "off-the-beaten path" places away from the tourist crowd, nice family type restaurants...but he never seems to overdo anything. Perfect balance. Some other videos I've seen will sometimes spend way too much time on how they make cheese in Switzerland.....who really cares that much about cheese!
Ricks big thing seems to be getting into the local ways and culture, talking with locals, and I must say that I totally agree with his views here. There is no better trip than when you meet some locals and spend time with them. The experience will not be soon forgotten.
What I enjoy most is his personal touch when he explains what to look for when seeking food, a room for the night and just some local fun. Basically, this travelogue is from his perspective with very much the personal touch as he talks into the camera right at you when explaining some of the how's, why's, do's and dont's. On one DVD, he sits down and explains how he packs and shows what he puts in his money belt that he wears, ie important documents for safety's keep such as passport, travelers checks etc. He does a lot of walking/hiking during his trips and explains about packing lightly and being able to carry everything in a backpack of sorts. Don't worry, it's not "roughing it" at all.
If there is one thing I might do differently on my trips to Europe that Rick does in his DVD's, would be to stay at a bit higher rated hotel. He seems to really low budget on the overnight accomodations.
All said and done, I truly enjoyed this set and having been to Europe many times, I can certainly appreciate the time he takes to explain things, tell a bit of history of some sights, talk to the locals even though he doesn;t really speak any of the languages and is just a real normal kind of guy who is not perfect. His style of travel is not for the elite types, but rather those of us who are genuinely interested in the culture of where you're at.
Clearly the best
Kenny Drew is excellent without being too fancy and although NHØP exhibits his usual electric-sounding tone as a result of his choice of amplification gear, his notes and intonation are faultless and impressive.
Watch out for the interesting introduction to St. Thomas from NHØP and Alvin Queen.
If I could wish for just one thing it would be more songs as the trio plays only one set of five songs. It makes me wonder whether there was another set that did not make it to the DVD for some reason.