Glastonbury: The Movie

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Manufacturer: Image Entertainment Starring: Junette McKoy, Jason Pierce, Cornelle McKoy, Phil Bell, Chuck Prophet Directed By: Lisa Lake (II), Robin Mahoney, William Beaton, Matthew Salkeld, Michael Sarne
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 9786305944515 Format: Color ISBN: 6305944512 Label: Image Entertainment Manufacturer: Image Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Academy Ratio Publisher: Image Entertainment Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2000-08-29 Running Time: 101 Studio: Image Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1995
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The Glastonbury Fayre has a long history, beginning on a farm in 1970. The first event drew 1500 people for a two-day blues festival. This British version of Woodstock has grown over the past three decades into an annual pilgrimage for more than 100,000 fans of rock, alternative, folk and blues. All are looking to experience Glastonbury's continuous stream of music and its blissful state of mind. Glastonbury: The Movie takes you on a wild ride through the magic and mayhem of the carnival with highlights from more than twenty-five bands including The Lemonheads, The Filberts, The Verve and Porno for Pyros. Experience the party, the personalities and the legend that make up Glastonbury. 101 minutes.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Dig It! Comment: Unfortunately, most people in the US only know of the main stage events of Glastonbury, which are comprised of the most popular bands. But the main stage events make up only a fraction of what the Glastonbury festival is and personally, I can see all of those bands on MTV, so I don't care as much about that scene. For those who are interested in the festival itself, this is the next best thing to being there. There was a time when the people in the crowds were as important as the music, in fact for many people still, the music is only an excuse to hang out at what is basically a kind of impromptu circus and hippie scene. That's right, hippies are alive and well and freaky as ever! There are a few obscure bands plus Porno for Pyros, but there are no entire sets, just a few minutes of their music. I can see where band enthusiasts would be disappointed, but if you 'get' the vibe that is Glastonbury, you'll be happy to move along through the throng of people and dig everything that is happening around you. It's not about the bands ... it's about the freaks! That's what the scene is all about and quite frankly as a certifiable freak myself, I'm very happy that that's what the movie is all about too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointment Comment: When I buy a VHS or a DVD of a concert or of a music festival I want to see the band(s) that is playing and listen to the whole song(s). This movie is mostly the movie of what's going around the stage, not on top of it. Because this movie is not focused on the music the sound is poor. So if you want to see the carnival around the Glastonbury music festival this is your movie, not mine.
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