- Studio: MGM Home Entertainment
- Release Date: Apr 5, 2002
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9.2
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Universal acclaim- based on 25 Ratings
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Positive: 24 out of 25
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Mixed: 1 out of 25
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Negative: 0 out of 25
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ToddC.Sep 30, 200310This is the best rockumentary ever filmed. The legendary band members on stage and backstage comical interviews. The civil war inspired lyrics written by the band's Robbi Robertson pour through in The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down are exceptional and to see them play it is something special.
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BrianHApr 22, 200510TWO THUMBS UP!
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GaryK.Jul 6, 200510Great memories, two thumbs up.
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MatthewW.Oct 23, 200610Simply the best rock-u-mentry I have ever seen!
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EtanC.Mar 1, 200610Greatest concert film ever created. A true masterpiece
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TamSep 12, 200710I've never seen any other concert video even come close to this. They have captured a piece of what I can only imagine attending one of their shows would've been like.
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DaveH.Nov 3, 200210Quite possibly the greatest rock concert/doucumentary ever made...to hell with quite possibly, this is the greatest! Bands don't come much "tighter" than the Band. The one everybody else wishes they could make.
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ChongomannNov 15, 200310The best. period.
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YoonMinC.Sep 26, 20039
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MM.Jan 23, 200810
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P.Dec 19, 200410All the constrination surrounding the concert fourtunately dosen't come across in the movie. Just pure rock n' roll bliss. Better than woodstock or any other rock fest that lasted for days. They played for 5 hours and bid farewell. No trying to replicate this decades later(woodstock). An event that could never be replicated in this day and age.
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Dec 21, 201210
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100No other concert film has ever expressed so fervently the erotic root of rock. Seeing it is the opposite of taking a trip down memory lane; it's more like a plunge into the belly of the beast.
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100Soars on its purity of form, subdued elegance and tidy professionalism.
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100Is "The Last Waltz" the greatest rock movie of all time? It makes its case persuasively in a restoration overseen by director Martin Scorsese and producer Robbie Robertson that's been released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the concert it made famous.