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Pantera - Three Vulgar Videos From Hell [1999]

Pantera - Three Vulgar Videos From Hell [1999]
Directed by Paul Bogart

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #32631 in DVD
  • Released on: 2000-01-24
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Best of, Colour, DVD-Video, Explicit Lyrics, Full Screen, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 245 minutes

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Special Features
4:3 Full Frame
DVD 9
English
Region 2
Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo English
Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo

Synopsis
This collection of 3 Pantera home video releases -- WATCH IT GO, COWBOYS FROM HELL, and VULGAR VIDEOS -- spans over four hours and gives as in-depth a look at the hard, hard rock band as any fan could hope for. In addition to featuring several short-form music videos for songs like "Cowboys From Hell" and "I'm Broken," this collection also contains live footage (most notably from the Monsters of Rock concert in Moscow,) exclusive band interviews, and rare, extremely personal footage of Phil Anselmo and the boys on the road. An absolute must for the Pantera fan!


Customer Reviews

excellent throughout5
this is a cracking dvd from a band that influenced so much metal that we see today,and its mega value as what you get are three previously released videos from the band on one dvd with bonus footage of the boys show in the monsters of rock in moscow.
the styles of all the shows is documentary like in style but with a sense of fum and frolic and is highly entertaining and is intertwined with the videos from the albums featured,all in all this is essential if you call yourself a pantera fan or indeed a true blooded metal fan.

Good fun- BUT...4
I suppose this is a good DVD. The song videos are good. But in my humble opinion, much of the rest is pointless filler. Whilst not on stage, we see hundreds of very brief clips of the band just clowning around. okay, so the die-hard Pantera fans will argue that this is a valuable insight into the band's off-stage characters. But as the writing in the red box on the back of the DVD case states, many of the actions and activities within "have been staged for the sake of entertainment" and "are not really what they seem". The guys seem to spend a lot of time being childish and doing silly things. Thats fine if you are of a similar mentality. But what we don't get is a real glimpse of is how the band behave whilst they are NOT clowning around. What their real motivations are. Who they REALLY are. How the song-writing works, etc, etc. Don't get me wrong, I'm a Pantera fan too. And I have to admit that boys will be boys, and the "attitude" is almost as important with thrash bands as the music is. Unfortunately. Basically there's not many Pantera DVDs out there, so if you're a Pantera fan, this one is great. But I couldn't help but think that it played a bit like a few Pantera song videos cut in between a very long episode of "Men Behaving Badly".

A DVD of the century.5
This DVD is a good insight into the band and a good example of the typical Southern American metal band. It shows the typical stupid things they get up to as well behind the scenes of their videos and how they were done and their historical Russian gig.

If you like Pantera then this is the perfect buy.