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Luna - Tell Me Do You Miss Me

Luna - Tell Me Do You Miss Me
Directed by Matthew Buzzell

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DVD of Matthew Buzzell's fascinating document of Luna's final tour.

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In Tell Me Do You Miss Me, the four members of the celebrated New York-based indie-rock band Luna confront the ceiling of their ambition, the harsh realities of their modest success, and their conflicted feelings about each other as they embark on their final world tour and uncertain futures. Laced with moments of both humor and melancholia, Tell Me Do You Miss Me earnestly exposes the underbelly of a touring rock band in their final days together. Supported sonically with Luna’s dreamy catalog of indie-pop and visually with lush travelogue footage—with adventurous stops in England, Japan, and Spain—Tell Me Do You Miss Me is an elegy for an era. Track Listings: Fuzzy Wuzzy Black Postcards Speedbumps Freakin' And Peakin' Cindy Tastes Of Barbeque Sideshow By The Seashore Still At Home Friendly Advice This Time Around Bewitched Rock Your Baby California (All The Way) Everybody's Talkin' Broken Chair 23 Minutes In Brussels


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #50247 in DVD
  • Brand: WEA HOME VIDEO
  • Released on: 2006-06-20
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 102 minutes

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  • In Tell Me Do You Miss Me, the four members of the celebrated New York-based indie-rock band Luna confront the ceiling of their ambition, the harsh realities of their modest success, and their conflicted feelings about each other as they embark on their final world tour and uncertain futures. Laced with moments of both humor and melancholia, Tell Me Do You Miss Me earnestly exposes the underbelly

Customer Reviews

A must for Luna fans4
I saw the premiere at the TriBeCa film festival and enjoyed the film immensely - and notably so did more tepid fans in tow. It's beautifully filmed, well-paced, and of course nicely scored. It provides an often funny and sometimes sad look into the realities of band life and the mixed emotions of deciding it's Time to Quit. The film is a fitting send-off for one of my favorite bands, and in many ways the indie pop era and the lost state of mind of Downtown NYC.

luna - tell me do you miss me5
If you are a Luna fan reading this review because you have not yet purchased the film, just do it! You'll be sad if you don't and your collection will be incomplete.
Each interview, performance and comment offers a glimpse into their lives, as a band and as individuals, and like their music is another small gift to the world.
Thank you Dean, Sean, Lee, and Britta, (Justin and Stanley too).

Great Music - Real People5
I found this a very entertaining, intimate and poignant farewell to what has long been my favorite band. The music and performances are uniformly great but it is the off-stage interplay between the band members that made it really exceptional. Four very human, very likeable but hardly perfect individuals. The pettiness of some of their diagreements is funny and heart-breaking at the same time. The scenes of Sean wandering through various European cities and Tokyo have a nicely disconnected, "Lost in Translation" feel to them. I have never been one to want to meet celebrities or musicians whose work I admire. After watching this though, I can imagine drinks with Luna would make for a pretty good evening. Watch this and you'll find there's even more to love about Luna.