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Live performances by Phish shot at the group's 2009 Festival 8.
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| VarietyAndrew BarkerIf ever there were a concert pic that didn't need 3D to create an immersive theatrical experience, it's Phish 3D. |
| About.comJurgen FauthOught to delight all but the pickiest fans. |
| Boston GlobeScott McLennanIn general, one wonders why anyone went to the trouble and expense of 3-D cinematography when there is nothing inherently interesting or flashy about watching Phish perform its music. |
| User ReviewSam Fit was great. glow sticks and beach balls in the theater. more music than anything else, had a blast |
| User ReviewKris LIt was a true Phish experience. I was in the movie twice too! Worth the big screen view for sure. |
| User ReviewAmanda BMuch fun. Good way to spend a lazy afternoon. [And I'd bet money one guy we saw in the crowd was J. Little (WV)--or at least his doppleganger!] |
| User Reviewchris oOkay, so I haven't seen the movie yet, but I wanted to comment early, before the reviews are enveloped in hemp smoke and hellfire. It's not hard to imagine what this will be like: complex and delightful music, drug humor, and psychedelia. For fans like me, who have lost track of phish artistically and culturally since their breakup, the new film is a cool chance to reconnect with the band. We all know Phish puts out some pretty joyful stuff, but does it still fly on the same level? Some will say yes no matter what, some will say no because they don't like nag champa and frisbees. Either way it should be pretty fun for me, and if it's anything like Bittersweet Motel (the epic Phish documentary from the beginning of the epic 10s- which is how I will henceforth refer to the first decade of this century) it'll be more satisfying than a simple trip, which is usually pretty satisfying anyway. |
| User ReviewBill Si enjoyed this concert movie immensely. it got me thinking, what do i like better, film or music, music or film. i think the answer is - the combination. loved seeing the musicianship up close, especially trey on the guitar (damn, he's good). sharon jones sang on a few tracks that also had a brass section which was quite spectacular. the 3d was superfluous but didn't distract in any way. the theater was full when i saw it thurs night at ten pm and all the hippies were throwing around glow circle thingies and beach balls and people were dancing and shmoking in the aisles, which added to the live concert feel. i never understood the anti-phish sentiment among the hipster holier than thou set - they write some great melodies and lyrics and are all excellent techinical musicians. i look forward to seeing more imax concerts in the future (this one was a bit better than the u2 one). |
| User ReviewRobert H3D effects were weak. Overall, a GREAT movie going experience!!! |