
Sponsored by American Express, YouTube, and VEVO, Unstaged is a concert film series featuring various artists. Shot on 23 March 2011 at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles, California, Duran Duran Unstaged was a one-night-only event featuring the unique collaboration between the enigmatic American director, David Lynch, and the iconic 1980s pop-rock group, Duran Duran. Using quintessential David Lynch iconography, Duran Duran Unstaged began with Return To Now, an instrumental in... (Full plot summary below)
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Sponsored by American Express, YouTube, and VEVO, Unstaged is a concert film series featuring various artists. Shot on 23 March 2011 at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles, California, Duran Duran Unstaged was a one-night-only event featuring the unique collaboration between the enigmatic American director, David Lynch, and the iconic 1980s pop-rock group, Duran Duran. Using quintessential David Lynch iconography, Duran Duran Unstaged began with Return To Now, an instrumental introduction to the prolific band's 2010 album, All You Need Is Now. Indeed, this unexpected marriage of David Lynch's Inland Empire (2006) aesthetic and Duran Duran's unforgettable music is a real treat for the fans of the band and the director alike.
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| Toronto StarPeter HowellIt often looks like an accident in a film lab, although the sound is great, especially with guest vocalists Kelis, Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance) and Beth Ditto (The Gossip). |
| User ReviewPenelope PDuran Duran: Unstaged was an amazing experience. The sound in the theater was fantastic and made it seem as if I was at the concert. I loved the songs the band played, and I really enjoyed the guest performers. My only complaint is that I can't go back to see it again tomorrow. |
| User ReviewDawn MMusic was great but the cinematography was awful. David Lynch is a bit of a nut. |
| User ReviewLea RI don't even know how to describe how bad this was. At no point could you see the band clearly because there were always transparent flames and smoke and flickering things all over the screen. There were also things like a rubber glove holding an egg, a fork, hot dogs, and a freeway over the concert footage too. I went home with a violent migraine from watching this. |
| User ReviewMike Fthought what david did to the concert was brutal......looked like a highschool project gone bad......the guys were great as usual........better off wearing a night mask and listening to the film..... |