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Pink Floyd: The Wall (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

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Track List:
1.Original film presented in high-definition widescreen and mixed in 5.1 surround sound
2."The Other Side Of The Wall" - a 25 minute documentary about the making of the film
3."Retrospective" - an exclusive 45 minute retrospective documentary of interviews with Roger Waters, Alan Parker, Gerald Scarfe, Peter Biziou, Alan Marshall and James Guthrie 4.Original film trailer and production stills


In celebration of the quarter-century anniversary, Columbia Records is releasing a special limited edition DVD of this landmark film. Packaged in a deluxe DVD digi-pak designed to look like The Wall with debossed brick work and a clear O-card, this stunning release features a photo montage of film shots and a fold-out reproduction of the original film promotional poster. All the artwork and design for this lavish packaging has been coordinated by original Pink Floyd designers Peter Curzon and Storm Thorgerson.

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By any rational measure, Alan Parker's cinematic interpretation of Pink Floyd: The Wall is a glorious failure. Glorious because its imagery is hypnotically striking, frequently resonant, and superbly photographed by the gifted cinematographer Peter Biziou. And a failure because the entire exercise is hopelessly dour, loyal to the bleak themes and psychological torment of Roger Waters's great musical opus, and yet utterly devoid of the humor that Waters certainly found in his own material. Any attempt to visualize The Wall would be fraught with artistic danger, and Parker succumbs to his own self-importance, creating a film that's as fascinating as it is flawed.

The film is, for better and worse, the fruit of three artists in conflict--Parker indulging himself, and Waters in league with designer Gerald Scarfe, whose brilliant animated sequences suggest that he should have directed and animated this film in its entirety. Fortunately, this clash of talent and ego does not prevent The Wall from being a mesmerizing film. Boomtown Rats frontman Bob Geldof (in his screen debut) is a fine choice to play Waters's alter ego--an alienated, "comfortably numb" rock star whose psychosis manifests itself as an emotional (and symbolically physical) wall between himself and the cold, cruel world. Weaving Waters's autobiographical details into his own jumbled vision, Parker ultimately fails to combine a narrative thread with experimental structure. It's a rich, bizarre, and often astonishing film that will continue to draw a following, but the real source of genius remains the music of Roger Waters. --Jeff Shannon




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    177 of 186 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars A review of the "window dressings" only, January 27, 2005
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    The Scenario (Roseville, MN USA) - See all my reviews
    This review is from: Pink Floyd: The Wall (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (DVD)
    The movie itself - compelling, bizarre, incomprehensible (slightly less so once you listen to the director's commentary, but still a baffling story), and completely addictive. It's a film you won't be watching every week, but certainly once you put it on, you've pretty much committed yourself to falling under its spell for the duration.

    But I'm here to primarily discuss the diffrences between the two editions of the DVD. If you have the previous edition of this DVD, don't bother getting this one thinking that you're upgrading. The "limited edition" disc itself is absolutely no different than the old one - same menus, same extras (nothing more, nothing less), same audio encoding and video transfer, even the same artwork on the disc. The packaging is the only difference here, and it's a beautiful slim digipak that looks more like "The Wall" album than the original box did. Of course, the original box mimicked the film's promotional poster, so if you're more of a purist... Read more
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    83 of 85 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Final Cut, December 16, 1999
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    G. Lanz (Tucson, USA) - See all my reviews
    This review is from: Pink Floyd - The Wall (DVD)
    Most clearly put, this movie is a spellbinding artistic masterpiece. It will evoke every possible emotion and leave you wanting more of even those that are "negative".

    Roger Waters knew when the album itself, a masterpiece all its own, was made that he wanted to eventually make an accompanying screenplay. The fact that the music of The Wall forms a story on its own is a testament to Waters' vision. There is very little script in this movie, it is more of a visual aide to the music itself, and allows us to see what Waters really wanted us to see when the album was originally released. It is like an art gallery more than a movie, where each scene is full of both powerful meaning and subtle expression.

    It spotlights the roller coaster ride of Pink's tumultuous life, who is reportedly based on several influences. From Roger Waters' own personal past, to his views on the influence of drugs on music and performance, to thoughts of the mentally unstable former... Read more

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    222 of 249 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Pink Floyd: The Wall - Welcome my son....., November 9, 2000
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    Paul (Los Angeles, California USA) - See all my reviews
    This review is from: Pink Floyd - The Wall (DVD)
    I was a Pink Floyd fan throughout my younger years, but The Wall to me
    is still one of the most wonderfully well-produced albums of all time.
    I must have seen this film in the theater over 20 times during my high
    school years. And now, seeing and hearing this film on DVD has
    'remastered' my appreciation for this entertaining visual and audio
    experience. At first sight, the graphics work on the package and the
    disc itself is attractive. the animated flowers are beautifully
    portrayed on the disc. The inner pamphlet is a simple mini poster,
    with movie and DVD credits. I was hoping for a little more to read,
    but I guess not this time. I popped the DVD into my player and was
    immediately introduced to the main menu. You have 4 choices....the
    movie, the extra features, scene/song selection and audio selection.
    Let's first talk about the audio selection, titled "Set The
    Controls". You have a choice of 5.1... Read more
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