IPhone 3G used's review (Great pad for the price) 『Purchased this mattress pad in two sizes. Nice thickness, fits both mattresses well, seems to be of good quality - can't beat it for the price.』
(Great Mattress pad for the price) 『I have been buying this mattress pad for my motel and it is the best one I have found without spending $40 more.』
(Would buy this product again.) 『I received this product immediately, with Amazon's free shipping. Packaged nicely, fit my Cal King mattress with pillow top perfectly. Excellent price. Was nice, clean, cushioned. Outstanding. 』
(Great value) 『Very good price for what to me seems like a high quality mattress pad - I've had it for half a year now and it's held up very well.』
(It fits my 19" mattress!) 『It is so easy to put on my pillow-top mattress; I don't dread having to make the bed anymore. It doesn't slip off either - even when it shifts some (I'm a toss and turn sleeper). Nice quality stretchy fabric material on the sides too. I've washed it several times now and it's still fabulous. Great purchase.』
IPhone 3G used's review (AeroBed great for those with limited space) 『We bought the AeroBed for the occasional visitor to our home, which is small. We considered buying a futon or a sleeper sofa, but even those would have taken up too much space. This past weekend we had a couple here to visit for Turkey Day, they used the AeroBed and only had good things to say about it. We're very satisfied with our purchase.』
(great quality.) 『I used to kept this bed inflated for several days, it has no air leak at all.』
(Are you too good for your home?) 『Felt top couldn't be a better material. Pump built in is ideal. Only weakness is the decibel level of the pump. WOW! But only 1 minute of unwavering unjustified racket and you've have a perfect bed. Collapses quickly and easily into a 1 foot by 1/2 foot by 1 + 1/2 feet.』
(Aero Bed Automatic) 『Great product. The best feature is the automatic inflation and deflation of the mattress. One button touch for both.
Also the pump for the air is built on the inside, so makes it very neat and easy.
This has to be one of the most comfortable inflatable mattresses on the market.』
(AeroBed) 『Wonderful product! We used it during a move so we didn't have to sleep on thin blow-up mats. Great night's sleep and easy to take down and put away for a couple of sixty year olds.』 『AeroBed Premier Classic has your number! Adjust to your comfort level with just a touch of a button! A great night's sleep is in the bag. For over a decade, Aero has helped people drift off to dreamland in comfort. Their advanced inflatable technology and high-quality materials makes Aero a leader in the industry. They're perfect to keep on hand for overnight guests, visiting family and friends, vacation homes, dorm rooms or anywhere you need a quick and comfortable extra bed. Details: One Touch firmness control wand for adjustable comfort at the touch of a button; Quadra Coil construction provides a smoother sleep surface for a better night's rest; Powerful built-in pump inflates bed in less than 60 seconds; Patented Quick Air Release Valve deflates bed in less than 15 seconds; Plush soft-touch surface for extra comfort; Fits standard size sheets; Includes thick washable mattress pad and carry bag. It's a firm deal at a soft price! State Size. Twin 74" l. x 39" w. x 9" h. Max. capacity: 650 lbs. Weighs 10 1/2 lbs. Full 74" l. x 54" w. x 9" h. Max. capacity: 650 lbs. Weighs 12 3/4 lbs. Queen 78" l. x 60" w. x 9" h. Max. capacity: 750 lbs. Weighs 14 1/2 lbs. Order Today! AeroBed Premier Classic Bed』
IPhone 3G used's review (Great sheets) 『these sheets are great I love them. I have a pillow top mattress and cover sheet fit right over it perfectly.』
(pretty good for the money) 『The red one did not stain as people indicated. Ultra slippery....pillows will slide all over the place, but that is fine...we used a different pillow case. The fitted case need to be made with stronger elastics on the bottom, as it keep coming off the mattress. This is what's keeping it from getting a 5 stars. Overall, great value for the money. I would buy again.』
(Satin Sheet Set) 『The sheet set is amazing. I love it. I do alot of sliding around!! Ha! Ha! I really did get my money's worth.』
(Awful, especially if you want pink socks) 『I wear my socks to bed and unfortunately this sheet set dyed my socks pink. Me and my boyfriend also had a VERY hard time keeping the blankets on the bed as they slipped and slid all over the bed throughout the night. By morning the blankets were on the floor. Very bad choice. DO NOT RECOMMEND!』
(Very slow shipping) 『Ordered a month ago,&they still haven't got around to ship it. Anything else I order, even from halfway around the world, arrives on my doorstep in 3-7 days.
No notice if it's been back-ordered, the place closed, or if the owner died.
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Decca Broadway
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (Relive the Magic) 『If you've only seen the movie version of Mamma Mia, you're in for a treat, as this recording features 24 songs (much more than was featured in the film) all sung beautifully by the 1999 London cast.』
(Disappointed) 『I was very disappointed when I first played the CD because I realized that I had ordered the wrong CD. It is the English version rather than the movie version. i find it to be annoying. I didn't think that I could exchange it so I am stuck. Next time I will read the fine print more carefully.』
(MaMa Mia) 『Product was in good shape and arrived promptly. However, I did not care for the CD.』
(Mamma Mia! Great Fun) 『Just a quick note to say how enjoyable this Broadway soundtrack is with its memorable and catchy tunes! Lots of music here that is not in the movie version, too. Take a listen and enjoy!』
(Doesn't Get Any Better Than This) 『Any one who has enjoyed the movie or the play must have this CD. Great quality and brings a smile to your face!』 『Put together by Abba's own Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus,Mamma Mia!manages to cram over 20 of the Swedish supergroup's songs into a threadbare plot. It goes a little like this: Young Sophie is getting married and she's trying to identify which of three men is her father. That's about it. Wisely, the musical doesn't mess around with the songs, save for the insertion of some dialogue or for having some of them performed by a man (it works amazingly well). Abba fans will jump on this import of the London production, but traditional fans of musical theater should consider it as well. After all, Andersson and Ulvaeus's songs have always felt as if they were more than isolated pop gems and actually belonged to a longer narrative.--Elisabeth Vincentelli』
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Hollywood Records
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (Great CD) 『Love Queen. When I was in high school, our them song was Another One Bites the Dust and it takes me back every time I listen to it. Great CD』
(Queen still rules!) 『If you are a Queen fan, you must have this greatest hits collection. Not only is the music fantastic, the price was great.』
(Perfect.......unmatched creativity in the rock genre.) 『If you like Queen, you need to check out America's best kept secret for over 15 years, Poi Dog Pondering. The new '7' CD is incredible and is the only release to match the creative heights of the mighty Queen.....great, great work. A work of art, really.7』
(Excellent Collection) 『good selection of most of Queen's best songs. I wish Princes of the Universe was included, but one can't have everything.』
(Schizophrenic rock band) 『At their best, Queen produced some of the finest rock songs ever recorded. I'm partial to the great work they did early in their career--tunes like "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Killer Queen," and "You're My Best Friend." "Under Pressure," their collaboration with David Bowie, is one of my favorite songs of all time. I accept the claim by several reviewers, who are no doubt more knowledgeable about the band than I, that this is probably the most complete collection of their hits you can find. I had never heard most of these songs before.
The problem is that most of them are terrible, and not just in comparison to their greats. I found many of them to be unlistenable messes with operatic aspirations. It's hard to believe that the many 1-star tunes ( i.e., "Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" and "I'm Going Slightly Mad") were composed by the same guys who wrote the comparatively few 5-star songs. Personally, I prefer the one-disc "Greatest Hits" compilation that many of the other reviewers deride. 』 『Queen brought a whole new meaning to the phraseover the top. While rock&roll flamboyance stretched back at least as far as Little Richard, Freddie Mercury continued to camp it up, taking little seriously and smirking at the music's growing pretensions while partaking in them no small bit. Many of the band's singles hold up extremely well, later tracks such as "Hammer to Fall" as much as prime-era numbers such as "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Killer Queen," and "You're My Best Friend." The quartet's canny sense of melody and sophisticated vocal harmonies--not to mention Mercury's raised eyebrow--have traveled well through the years.--Rickey Wright』
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Hollywood Records
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (All right now ... what?) 『Say you're a world-famous rocker in his 60s, and you don't want to be (to borrow a phrase) a member of your own tribute band, what do you do? You might go on tour, but the only way to avoid parodying yourself (think of The Who singing "Hope I die before I get old") is to produce some new material.
Here's the problem: Paul Rodgers, Brian May, and Roger Taylor aren't just famous and accomplished musicians: they are rich. They are happy. May, at least, is highly successful in another field.
Yet, this being rock and roll, good songs likely will be about sex, yearning, alienation, discontentment ... not the lack of availability of AIDS drugs, the thrills of contemporary science, or the travails associated with fame (a boring subject Rodgers has sung about before). I listened to this entire album waiting for a bit of "All Right Now," "Can't Get Enough," or "Radioactive," let alone "Killer Queen," "Fat Bottomed Girls," or "Tie Your Mother Down." I was crushingly disappointed.
Rodgers was once known simply as The Voice. May's tone and technique inspired many virtuosos, even Eddie Van Halen. With this (final?) album, these men have proved the merit of Grace Slick's observation that after 50, you shouldn't be on a rock 'n' roll stage -- and Yoko Ono's observation that the crowning thing about The Beatles is that they quit at the top, they never declined.
These three of my favorite rockers, on the other hand, have produced an album that is by turns boring and embarrassing. Too bad.』
(Are You Kidding Me?) 『Okay first off let me say that i am a minor Queen fan and like there songs, not PAUL RODGER QUEEN though. How in there wildest minds replace there original singer, with Paul Rodgers come on, the guy sang for like Bad Company and Free, bands that are not at all like Queen what so ever. I think now a days Queen just has really sold out and making a new album with that Freddie Mercury poser is just a shame really in my honest opinion. If anyone who reads this reveiw disagrees with me please post a comment saying otherwise and i would give this album zero stars if they let you.
floyd(annoymous)』
(It took a while but!) 『Well being that was/am one of the biggest Queen fans on the face of the earth, I was really depressed when I had heard that Freddie Mercury had passes away. I've seen a lot of musicians kick the bucket over the years, but his death really hit me with a sense of sadness?
Well here we are almost two full decades later, listening to a new Queen offering from two of the surviving members (to bad John Deacon wasn't involved?.) I knew before I ever tossed this disc into my cd player that it would not come anywhere near the genius that was Queen in it's heyday, but I had high hopes that it would at least contain some bright spots with them members that were now carrying the torch so to speak.
Does it sound like Queen, not on your life, but it's not supposed to. Nothing will ever sound like Queen again! What we have hear is a straight up rock&roll cd that does work. You do get some snippets of that old school Queen vide from Brian Mays playing and Roger Taylor's (very under rated drummer) drumming, but again, it's something fresh and new and if you're looking for say classic sounding Queen, your looking in the wrong place. Paul Rogers is one of the all time best rock singers in history and he does not tarnish his reputation here. His vocals are fantastic and the band itself is very pleasing to the ear.
If Brian May and Roger Taylor wanted to try and sound like old school Queen, they would have recruited some Freddie Mercury clone or at least someone who sang somewhat like him. The dude from Wham comes to mind (I can't remember his name?) as he did a fine job at the farewell concert way back when. However I believe that the remaining members believed that replacing Freddie was an impossible job and thus decided after many years to just write and see what happened with it. Paul Rogers comes onboard and the rest is history.
I will admit this cd took me about ten listens before I began to truly appreciate it for what it was. Now that I've had it for about three weeks now and have listened to it many times I've really come to quite enjoy it's feel. You wont find any outstanding tracks, but it's all very solid from start to finish and really is an enjoyable listen.
If you cue it up and go, "what is this?" be patient, it'll grow on you like it has me and may even become one of your favorites it time. This cd is a great start to an old band that has found a new groove with a fresh face and some very classy sounding tunes.
Well done ladz!
John I miss your bass playing, you rocked man!!』
(BOTTOM LINE) 『PAUL RODGERS IS ONE OF THE FINEST LEAD VOCALISTS IN ROCK MUSIC. BRIAN MAY IS A BONEFIDE GUITAR ICON. hOWEVER, IF YOUR EXPECTING ANYTHING LIKE VINTAGE QUEEN YOU WON'T FIND IT IN THIS PROJECT.』
(Bad Company) 『I was always able to appreciate the enormous and indisputable talent of Queen. However, they were never really my cup of tea. Bad Company w/Paul Rodgers however is one of my all time favorite bands. I never owned a Queen album and never owned a Bad Company album without Paul Rodgers.
Combining Queen's virtuosity with the likes of Paul Rodgers actually makes sense after hearing the result. This CD to me is heavily flavored with Paul's (Bad Company) influence and Paul finally has the band to equal his level of vocal perfection and writing skill.
Rarely do the remains of two magnificent bands come together and hit a grand slam like this.』 『Tracks on the new Queen + Paul Rodgers album are all newly written by May, Taylor and Rodgers during the late 2007/ early 2008 recording sessions. `Say It's Not True', previously released at the end of last year by Queen + Paul Rodgers as a special World Aids Day download for Nelson Mandela's 46664 HIV AIDS charity will be included, plus a `first' for a Queen album - a cover version.』 『The first thing you notice about The Cosmos Rocks, the much anticipated 2008 album from Rock legends Queen + Paul Rodgers is "all tracks written by Queen and Paul Rodgers produced and performed by Brian May, Paul Rodgers and Roger Taylor" (indicating that between them they played all instruments, including bass - Paul and Brian swapping duties - in case you were going to ask). This is obviously not a case of Rodgers lightly stepping in to fill a vocal gap, as some might have been drawn to assume would be the case when the three of them got into the studio together. No, this is a full bodied, group Endeavour: May, Rodgers and Taylor in a totally democratic union, even down to equally sharing the credits. The album's dedication to legendary Queen front man 'Freddie Mercury,' (you'll also see thanks credits to John Deacon and Paul Kossoff) shows the band mates still feel his presence strongly enough to dedicate this entirely new work to him, nearly 13 years on from Queen's last studio album. 13 tracks including 'C-Lebrity'.』
IPhone 3G used's review ("Prop's Busted. . .") 『What a work of art! This is one of the best movies of all time. When the spinster missionary woman (Hepburn) must TOLERATE Mr. Arnaut (Bogart) in their life-threatening trip down the river in a beat-up old boat, The African Queen, the fun begins. She can drum up no respect for this man--until she realizes that he is an intelligent person who may be able to save their lives by his cool wit. He good naturedly sloughs off her constant criticism, while she endures his slovenly ways and colorful language. At some point they start developing a strong like for each other. When Bogie finally shaves, well you know romantic sparks are about to fly. Movies or stories do not come any better than this.』
(Unusual for Kathryn Hepburn) 『Ms Hepburn is not the proto-feminist here which makes a change. The film actually presents a surprisingly good story. There's a man and a woman working together without any obvious female chauvinism attempting to emasculate the man or put him in the shade.
However the original book presented the romance between the returning missionary and the habitual drunk, it's an innocent love story in the movie. The booze is disposed of in the "first reel", and the two combine their talents in a more or less egalitarian symbiosis. There's quite a bit of excitement, too, as the unlikely pair shoot the rapids and fight Germans and insects.』
(Classic) 『Wife's favorite movie and brilliant in all aspects. Thoroughly enjoyable and now a part of our choice library!』
(HEROISM VS. TERRORISM) 『When his village is pillaged shortly after WW 1 outbreak, the Reverend (Morley)dies of shock, leaving only his sister (Hepburn) to fend for herself. Enter Mr. Charlie Allnut (Bogart, winning his only Oscar) the uncouth, hard drinking skipper of the "African Queen", a boat of 1890 vintage, unsafe in a swimming pool. In quick succession, Bogart saves Hepburn, motors perilously down the Congo River, evades the Germans, is saved by one storm, sunken by another, and is captured by a German warship. All the while, he and Hepburn have developed a romance, culminated by marriage just before they're about to be hanged as British spies. Miraculously, the warship strikes underwater torpedos of Bogart's sunken boat, is sunk herself, as the newlyweds swim to safety. This cursory review is intended to appeal to those under 50, as I"m afraid a modern audience would find little appeal in this production,once a real classic for most.』
(Merrily, merrily, merrily merrily - was it all a dream?) 『Keeping in mind that I watched this film on the subliminally par VHS option, I must say that "The African Queen" is a film that will bamboozle the senses, while cautiously telling the story about a daring duo in Africa. What brings questions to this film, nearly 56 years since its initial release, is not so much the characters, or the story, or the location, but the transition from 50s cinema to modern. Film studies coursework aside, one can tell the elasticity of a film by watching it again (over five decades later) and if it can continue to stretch, it has beaten through the space/film continuum. Was it enjoyed as much the first time as it was the 100th time? These are great questions to ponder as you watch another round of "Breathless", "Brief Encounter", or even "Grand Illusion" for the millionth time. Time, like age, can either be a blessing for films or a curse. "The African Queen" is a difficult one to pinpoint. On one hand it stars giants like Bogart and Hepburn direction by John Ford, while on the other hand it suffers from serious plot holes, sinking character development, and some over-burdening outside connections. I finished "The African Queen" today with bewilderment - it wasn't a disastrous film, nor was it the expected "breathtaking tour of Africa's wild side". There is power behind the working forces of "The African Queen", but they need to soon realize that the elastic is pulled to the point of no return, without releasing a DVD soon - they will a broken film with time not on its side.
If one asked who the five most important characters were in "The African Queen", it would be simple. They would be Hepburn, Bogart, Africa, Germany, and finally the boat itself (side note - none of these are in any symbolic order). These are all of the elements that we, as the viewer, are asked to be involved with throughout the course of the 104 minutes. Bogart is easy, on the eyes, ears, and soul. He embodied the surly captain with no care in the world. He was funny, captivating, and in control of every scene he was involved. Hepburn was a good counter-balance, but not that powerful of a character. She was weak when she was meant to be strong, insulting when kind, panicked when excited, and obviously had never been down rapids before in her life. Bogart had the swagger, Hepburn had the cue-cards and patented voice. They had chemistry, but more like a high school romance than a heated cinematic one. Bogart deserved the Oscar. They were great to watch on-screen, even as goofy as I thought Hepburn was, the pacing of the film and their dialogue kept me in motion. I loved what 50s cinema tried when doing a destination shoot. Africa was brought to the masses - in pre-production format. Campy cinematography deterred the faithful viewer away from the story because plastic mosquitoes and leeches were an eye-sore. It must have been amazing at the time to see Africa in its glory, now it seems forced and overwhelming. Then, let's not forget, the Germans. What good 50s film doesn't enjoy a good frolic in a wooded area without those pesky Germans lurking about? They were hams - all of them, but they brought a beginning, center, and end climax to this claustrophobic film. Finally, there was the African Queen herself, an aging professional that had more stories to tell than Ford would allow. It may save the day, bring a couple closer together, or even be a drinking buddy. Either way, these are the characters that create "The African Queen", whether you like them or not, they are with you throughout the journey.
As mentioned, the acting is bearable. The cinematography will definitely need a strong re-vamp when transferred to a DVD. The story itself keeps you seatbelted to your seat for the 104 minutes ... than why do I find myself so unfocused about my thoughts with this classic. Finicky with the characters , what juggles my mind with this film more of the overall platter than just one part of the serving. I didn't connect with the character, that's obvious, the story was fun - but at the same time seemed very dated and overwhelming. In one scene Bogart is afraid of the rapids, in the next leeches, in the next mosquitoes, but is never afraid to sleep outside without shelter. What can be irritating is that Africa really isn't all that frightening in this film, for being the major antagonist; I needed dark and seedy nights followed by blistering hot days with unbearable living conditions. Hepburn sweat, Bogart drank - that was about it. The boat itself was actually the scariest part of the film because of the cramp living area. While it did feel like the "African Queen" grew and shrunk between scenes, there was this sense of claustrophobia that couldn't be replicated in other films. There was tension, confusion, and panic on this boat, as well there should be, but it needed to be heightened. The terror level needed to go up one more notch - Bogey wasn't duct taping his windows.
Overall, "The African Queen" is a classic. There is never a reason to argue against that. It is a classic, however, that is slowly deteriorating over time. The sets are aged, the special effects are "MST3K"-able, and the acting (albeit fun) seemed cheap by the end. Set upon the background of the bestselling book by the same title, this is one of those that one should probably read prior to watching. Descriptions could mean life or death, and only the printed page will give us a true sense of emotion. I think I will add this film to my collection when it comes out, I could watch it again - but not side by side. Bogey is the character that steals the show, while Africa - in all its glory - seems to be short changed in the long run. Symbolically this film will be taught in film classes until the end of time, but for me, it seems to be loosing steam around each bend. I am not afraid to say that I got scared when rushing down the rapids or wading through the reeds, but I wasn't sold on the idea. Huston had the talent, he could have controlled his environment better. A classic yes, but will it remain that way? Guess I am back to wondering how many licks on the old Tootsie Pop for now...
Grade: **** out of *****』 『The 1951 John Huston classic, set in Africa during World War I, garnered Humphrey Bogart an Oscar for his role as a hard-drinking riverboat captain in Africa, who provides passage for a Christian missionary spinster (Katharine Hepburn). Taking an instant, mutual dislike to one another, the two endure rough waters, the presence of German soldiers, and their own bickering to finally fall into one another's arms. This is classic Huston material--part adventure, part quest--but this time with a pair of characters who'd all but given up on happiness. Bogart (a longtime collaborator with Huston on such classics asThe Maltese FalconandKey Largo) and Hepburn have never been better, and support from frequent Huston crony Robert Morley (Beat the Devil, also featuring Bogart) adds some extra dimension and color.--Tom Keogh』
IPhone 3G used's review (????) 『ARE YOU NUTS? THIS IS A GREAT COLLECTION OF NIN BUT THIS PRICE IS FING STUPID. PEOPLE LIKE YOU NEED TO BURN IN HELL!』
(Pretty awesome in general.) 『Before I begin, let me just say that finding this VHS set was borderline impossible. My parents bought it for me as a birthday present from someone who was selling it off amazon for, I think, $36 (not the site but someone who was selling it on the site. Even amazon doesn't carry this!). And their money didn't go to waste. I've been wanting this set for a while so the though that I was getting it in the first place thrilled me.
Closure video 1 is a collection of all of their videos up to the point this was released, including some bonus live material that was Eraser, another version of Wish, and Hurt without David Bowie. The way the whole thing is put together is pretty cool. The best part is that none of the videos are censored, either. The second VHS is a short documentary of NIN's '94-'98 Self-Destruct tour. The concert footage is Pinion, Terrible Lie, Piggy, Down In It, March of the Pigs, The Only Time, Wish, Hurt, and Something I Can Never Have. In between each song there is backstage footage and some short clips of them playing at Woodstock '95 and other venues. A lot of it is pretty funny, especially the part where Trent, Robin, Charlie, Jerome, Danny, and some of their crew and friends are seeing who can knock a cord phone (not sure if that's what it is but I don't know what else it could be) off a cord it's hanging by (Trent wins). Like And All That Could Have Been and Beside You In Time, the footage is taken from various concerts (especially on this one, since it's all taken from '94 to '98). The concert is great, as Trent shows off how maniacal of a showman he was back in his youthful days: trashing instruments, throwing his bandmates everywhere and sending them to the ER, etc. The songs are also played perfectly, with virtually no errors.
Now, in all fairness, it definitely has its share of flaws. The footage is grainy, sometime REALLY grainy, especially on Piggy, Hurt (with David Bowie), and on interview with Trent talking about his Woodstock performance. The rest is better, but not by a whole lot. Also, on And All That Could Have Been and Beside You In Time, the quick outfit changes are obvious, as they are on this one, but unlike the aforementioned DVDs, on Closure, sometimes the transition between scenes gets kind of awkward. For example, on Down In It, when the scene changes from Trent to Danny singing "Rain rain go away, come again some other day," it cuts into "Come again some other day" with a noticeable switch in the notes everyone is playing. This seems like a very foolish mistake if you ask me. Lastly, I wish there could have been more than 8 live songs (11 if you include Eraser, Wish and Hurt on the second video, even though the last 2 are already included on the concert part). I mean, there just could have been so much more....
Nonetheless, Closure is an great video set, and no NIN collection is complete without it. It falls just a little short of perfectly documenting the Self Destruct Tour, which is why I had to dock off 1 star, but that's still only a minor flaw. And as for the DVD version of Closure that Trent made of this. Don't bother waiting around for it. There are too many legal problems with his former manager (who, if you ask me, is just pissed that Trent beat him in court after he selfishly kept millions of dollars that rightfully belonged to Trent), so it won't happen. However, you can find most of the bonus material that was on the aforementioned unreleased DVD on Youtube, including the infamous Broken movie (a disgusting masterpiece, by the way).
So, yeah, just buy this and don't wait a second more for its release on DVD, which will never happen.』
(A must for Nine Inch Nails fans) 『Though, I wish Trent would reissue this piece on DVD and there are rumors he might, this is a great look at Nine Inch Nails' early years. One of the videos shows us the Self Destruct tour, which as seen on the video was a thriving, aggressive show with all the youth and vigor it could handle. This video was put out after The Downward Spiral so the concert includes every album or single up to that point. The other video contains every music video produced by the band up to that point. The videos include Head Like a Hole, Down In It (subject of a FBI investigation for one of the scenes in the video), Sin, Pinion, Wish, Help Me I'm in Hell, Happiness in Slavery (not for the faint of heart), Gave Up, March of the Pigs (Live), Closer, and Hurt (Live). Every video is the unedited version so the full effect of every video is seen. This collection does NOT include the imfamous Broken movie. It includes songs from the album, but NOT the actual movie that accompanied it. The videos for the songs from the album are separate pieces to the Broken movie.』
(DVD Review) 『Collection of NIN videos, most of them "over-the-top" as expected. A must have for NIN fans.』
(For the Avid Nine Inch Nails Fan) 『'Closure' was the definitive Nine Inch Nails music video collection. (It contains all the videos up to 'The Perfect Drug'.) 'Closure' is divided into two video cassettes (unfortunately it has not been reissued on DVD--yet). The first video is their music video collection; the second, is footage from 'The Downward Spiral' tour. The videos are arranged in chronological order. The second video is about 90 minutes long, containing live footage from their tour. Marilyn Manson and David Bowie appear on the footage. It's priceless footage for anyone interested in trying to understand the enigmatic mastermind behind Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor. 'Closure' is a must-have for any avid Nine Inch Nails fan.』