Customer Reviews Should be renamed 'Pyro-pathetic' July 27, 2004 Adele (NJ) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
For the greatest band and the nicest, humble bunch of guys; I know them personally--this compliation is not only disappointing,but poorly contived! A better job could've been done to point out not only how determined and hard working but how very talented they are. The director of this piece of work should have used VH1 'storytellers or 'behind the music.' Of course to hear them on the interview, even little bits here and there is atleast something and the running time of 40 minutes--it should be longer!!!
Not Really Worth It July 9, 2004 Chelsea (Ontario, Canada) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was surprised at the poor technical quality of this production. Realizing it was just an interview program, I had expected at least that the music would be mixed low enough to hear the comments. In some places the voices are drowned out by the annoying background riffs. The quality of the video in places is poor, and several clips are repeated... not impressed considering the relative shortness in length of the entire DVD.
"Something missing,needed more" May 2, 2004 Teresa Tomsic (Columbus,Ohio) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
~I"ve been a die hard fan of,"Def Leppard"s for 22 year's since High & Dry,& will remain that way. I think they are the Best group to hit America..I actually give this a 2.5. But after watching it,I was a little dissappointed. It was not what I expected.I thought there would be some music and photo"s tied in along with it,but there was'nt.It was only 41 minute's long,and it starts out with Brian May from "Queen",talking about Def Lepp,then the interview"s were a little dry,it could have had more substance and extra's. Dont get me wrong,Iam a DIE HARD fan of "Def Leppard",they are #1 with me to this day,& nothing will change that.Iam saying the interviews could have been a lot better,I already know everything about them,so it was like being repeated,& I do think they could have said more about "Steve Clark",that upset me,& throw some pics of Steve in for us..I'd say only buy this if you are a really true die hard "Def Leppard" fan...Plus finding this D.V.D. was hard..I'll keep it,cause I LOVE THEM. But I wanted more..."DEF Leppard" might not done the best on this,it's a bio,and Iam & always will be their #1 fan!! Maybe this year we can look forward to their new record coming out,I will be the first in line for that.."Def Lepp" rocks me with their music,& good looks dont hurt. Just my opinion on the Bio. Thank's Teresa***
This DVD SUCKS!! February 16, 2004 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Its not even a official band release. Take it from a huge Def Leppard fan, only buy this DVD if you have to have everything of Def Leppard. The total time is under 45 minutes and its all interviews by the band members but WHO CARES!!! They talk about lame subjects and its EXTREMELY boring!!!!
Def Leppard - Euphoria-era Interviews February 16, 2004 Ken Tomczak (Aurora, Colorado United States) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Although this release is an "unauthorized" Def Leppard DVD, hard core fans need not worry about bootleg-level quality. This DVD contains interviews done in 2000 either during or after the Euphoria tour. Queen's Brian May is featured in footage as he inducts the band into the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. The band discuss the honor as well as their career, recording style and drummer Rick Allen's continuing emotional recovery following a car accident on New Year's Eve 1985 that forced the amputation of his left arm. The interviews are professionally done and Def Leppard always provide solid insight, however my only complaint is the DVD only lasts 40 minutes.
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