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jlowe
Enjoyable film, I agree with the above review though. Several closeups of other band members but no mention of them. Got a real sense of the exitement in these huge venues, of the love their fans have for them. The 2 full songs at the end were a treat. But I enjoyed it, would buy the dvd to see it again. Probably 50 people in theater.
Only 50 people? Whats the capacity?
People missed a treat. Its one of my favourite Stones movies, certainly more enjoyable than their pure concert films.
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jlowe
Enjoyable film, I agree with the above review though. Several closeups of other band members but no mention of them. Got a real sense of the exitement in these huge venues, of the love their fans have for them. The 2 full songs at the end were a treat. But I enjoyed it, would buy the dvd to see it again. Probably 50 people in theater.
Only 50 people? Whats the capacity?
People missed a treat. Its one of my favourite Stones movies, certainly more enjoyable than their pure concert films.
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laf848
There were about 30 people at the movie in New Jersey. I missed the 2 songs after the credits, Bummer.
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jlowe
The film was shown on UK's Channel 4 TV.
I actually don't remember any songs AFTER the (very extensive credits).
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jlowe
The film was shown on UK's Channel 4 TV.
I actually don't remember any songs AFTER the (very extensive credits).
The two songs were a Bonus for the US-Cinema:
"This event also features an exclusive introduction from the band and two full-length bonus performances from the Argentinian tour dates." -- [www.rollingstones.com] .
Therefore also the extended runtime 2h:5mins instead of 1h:40mins.
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GJV
Everyone in Belgium and The Netherlands:
Olé, olé, olé! is aired on Belgian 2 television on Friday december 23 at 23.10 - 00.40!
Have fun!
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Gaetzi
Saw it last night in Denver- Loved it. The Buenos Aires footage brought back so many good memories and they did a great job explaining the cultural phenomenon of Stones fans in Argentina.
My biggest take away is that in 2016, the Rolling Stones are all about bringing and spreading joy around the world with their music and energy. These are guys in their 70's- they're no longer dangerous, they're more or less sober, they all have grandkids but the joy.... for the band and fans alike. It's palpable. When people bitch about ticket prices or stale set lists, I'd point them to this movie. I got goose bumps a few times last night. A Stones show these days is a celebration. A celebration and culmination of the world's greatest rock and roll band 50 plus years into their trip. A celebration between the band and their fans, playing the songs that made them what they are. A Stones show in the States these days is almost more about bragging rights that you were there verses the crowds in Latin America. These people packed huge stadiums and were having the time of their lives. Again, it was this joyous celebration- for the crowds and the band.
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Maindefender
I would imagine the DVD will have bonus cuts
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Maindefender
I would imagine the DVD will have bonus cuts
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GJV
Unfortunately it hasn't (I have the blu ray from the Ward box).
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hockenheim95
does anybody know where I can get the bonus clips?
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Bashlets
In the USA the movie is up on iTunes to download now but I can't watch this on a tablet or computer screen.