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The alternative revolution was at critical mass, and we got Blind Melon instead of Billy Corgan? Thank God Rollins Band and Cypress Hill were in the house to iron out the serious cred issues this multi-million dollar farm jam was burdened with. Yet, it could have been a whole hell of a lot worse. I cite the rumor that KISS was offered some ungodly sum of money to reunite their original line-up and headline this was back when KISS was still sans make-up, unaware that no one wanted to watch a bunch of grizzled old men in leather chaps pretend to be Warrant.
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Sarcasm and eye-rolling always won out over heart and earnestness. The Search For More Money. There were a few hot performances.
It gave America something to talk about for a week or two. I cannot directly link it to any misfortune or pain I experienced that year. I cringe at the Limp Bizkit-tinged memories of that soulless crap pile. The bonus songs, a minute collection of 18 performances presented in standard definition, are entitled "Untold Stories":.
Bonus featurettes, also in standard definition, last 77 minutes. From Festival to Feature," they cover the festival itself, the challenges of making the film, its reception and legacy, and other topics:. This edition contains the same Blu-ray version of the film released in along with the second Blu-ray disc of bonus features, but the latter are now presented in high definition.
The featurettes are entitled "Woodstock: From Festival to Feature Revisited. In the science fiction thriller The Omega Man , Colonel Robert Neville played by Charlton Heston is seen traveling to a movie theatre in Los Angeles to screen the film for himself alone. Woodstock had been a recent film debuting prior to release of The Omega Man , and had been held over continuously run in some theaters for months.
Neville darkly remarks the film is so popular it was "held over for the third straight year". As he repeats some of the dialogue verbatim, it is clear that Neville has repeated the ritual many times during the two years that he has believed himself to be the last man alive on Earth.
Referencing the ground breaking, never before made, nature of the film Neville wryly reverses it to "they don't make films like that any more", a platitude common because of a new style of films emerging at the time. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Woodstock '94
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