Korn - Deuce
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #14280 in DVD
- Released on: 2002-06-11
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 150 minutes
Customer Reviews
korn cool & i like this band and just got to here them live on the dvd an cd
kilt of and the map im lost what do i do now i know to go to the site and cilk the down louder but when i do something happen but not the map now what Korn - Deuce
5 stars for the content (if you can find it), 1 star for navigation
Korn's 1996/7 "Who then Now" VHS release actually snapped in my VCR from too much play. However, I don't need to worry about that with this DVD, which includes the entire "WTN" feature along with another new, equally long doc, filmed in 2000 or so.
Both "Who then Now" and the "Deuce" programs consist of no narrator, just shots of each band member explaining the history of Korn. Behind the Music it's not, but it's just as good. "Who then Now" is infamous with Korn fans for all the crazy drunken antics of the band members and footage of Jonathan recording "Kill You". It's a interesting look at before things got big with MTV in 1998.
"Deuce" was filmed sometimes in late 1999 or 2000, and while it's good to watch, it's more music/history driven, although there are still many drunken fun times. Jonathan seems to have a cold in his snippets, but it isn't a big deal.
There is TONS of extra footage........if you can find it. What really hurts this DVD is it's layout. Korn buddy Nathan "Karma" Cox "directed" this DVD, and I assume he is responsible for the "Asylum" menu system. Basically, you are in a horror film mental hospital, with blood and guts everywhere. You can click on various items (for instance, clicking on the tricycle will take you to the "Who Then Now" feature) and go through various doors, holes in the wall, stuff like that. However.....
The major problem with all of this is how time consuming and difficult it is to find anything. That, and the "Asylum" is much too large, with too many rooms. What should have happened was there should have been about 3 different "rooms" with easy to find-and-click links to footage. Instead, you have to navigate your way through this gigantic virtual hospital, looking for something, ANYTHING, to click on. To make matters worse, you can click on something and be sent BACK where you came from, or NOTHING HAPPENS. Or, you click, and get some lame 10 second snippet about Jonathan climbing, and you get pissed that you just spent 5 minutes for 10 seconds of footage.
Did I mention that there is NO CHEAT SHEET, OR GUIDE TO HELP YOU?
Now, I have seen everything, and there is probably about 20 minutes of extra footage scattered about, and many segments are quite good. The one about Jonathan's alcoholism is probably the best. But it seems that they became overly obsessed with creating some kind of artistic, sadistic, creepy DVD experience, and it backfired. BIG TIME.
There are ways to get around going all over the place looking for stuff, but I'll leave that up to you.
This disc is worth it for the 2 features (which are both on the first screen after the DVD loads), but be prepared to be frustrated trying to find all the other stuff, unless you can get around it somehow.
Great Buy!!!!!
This DVD is awesome!!!!.......the menu concept is like nothing you've ever seen before!!! It is just this freaky morgue type thing that just freaks the hell outta you!!!! I admit it's hard to navigate it at first but after you get the hang of it it's great!!!! And the content is well worth the money!!!! 10 stars!




