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Having remained the most innovative band of the last 15 years and cemented a level of respect that eclipses that of any of their contemporaries, Radiohead still manage to be massively popular and commercially successful, scoring number one records all around the world to this day. This film traces the complete story of the band, and, with the aid of rare footage, exclusive interviews, contributions from those who know the band best and a whole range of other features, reveals more about these astonishing artists than any previous document released so far.
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- Having remained the most innovative band of the last 15 years and cemented a level of respect that eclipses that of any of their contemporaries, Radiohead still manage to be massively popular and commercially successful, scoring number one records all around the world to this day. This film traces the complete story of the band, and, with the aid of rare footage, exclusive interviews, contributionSee more technical details
By Leelahd
Do not waste your money! I ordered this & when it arrived I immediately opened it up & watched it. To my surprise when the title\menu came up it said Radiohead's Homework NOT Radiohead's Logical Emotions 2008. So I then take the DVD out & flip it over. On the back of the DVD it says Homework on it. So I don't know if someone accidently put the wrong label on it in the factory or if someone is trying to pawn Homework off as Logical Emotions to get people to buy it. Either way I was pissed. Here is a link to Radiohead's Homework: http://www.amazon.com/Radiohead-Homework-Unauthorized-Documentary/dp/B0000C826C/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1231198803&sr=1-12
By Dave Young (Pennsylvania)
When I bought this, I knew it didn't have any music by Radiohead. I'm not even that interested in whether or not it was authorized by the band. What I thought I was buying was, at the very least, a collection of interviews. I was wrong.
There is probably less than two minutes in this fifty-minute-long DVD in which we actually see or hear anything from the members of Radiohead. No interviews (only seconds-long snippets), no interesting behind-the-scenes stories. No nothing.
All it is, is the camera panning over a collection of (often low-quality) photos of the band while several narrators give you the most basic description of Radiohead's history. Arguably Radiohead's most interesting era, OK Computer, is hardly touched on at all... in fact, during their recap of this album, they play a mind-numbingly tedious and LONG montage of people riding escalators and walking through shopping malls in what I assume to be an attempt to recapture the meaning of the album instead of discussing the album in the first place.
Ignore your curiosity about this DVD, it will only disappoint you!
By Johnny Long (Kingsport, TN)
I, like the previous reviewers, pre-ordered this thinking it was the first official documentary about Radiohead. However, this DVD is nothing more than the older unauthorized documentary, "Homework", re-released with new, more official looking cover art, and a new title. But, when they changed the title on the package, and on the disc art, they forgot to change it in the actual documentary, so the disc menu and the opening credits still say "HOMEWORK". I wish these negative reviews would have been here before I ordered. Don't waste your money like I did.
By Seacidal (Ventura, CA USA)
The way this was presented by Amazon, with an opportunity for "advance purchase," this appeared to be a new Radiohead DVD. By that, I mean a DVD that the band approved. That's certainly not the case.
It's understandable why Radiohead doesn't approve this release. The production quality of the DVD and its packaging is pretty much comparable to that of the bootleg DVDs sold at swap meets. No liner notes, no pictures, pretty much nothing beyond the disk itself. In sharp contrast, Radiohead always gives it fans something worthwhile.
If you look hard and read the fine print, you'll learn that this DVD contains no Radiohead music and was done without Radiohead's approval.
I really like Radiohead and would not hesitate to buy a DVD if it was worthy. But I feel like I was conned into this purchase and it certainly isn't worth the price. Next time I'll be more leery of Amazon's special offers.
By William M. Sexton
I should have known by the title. "Logical Emotions" seems like a David Brent reference from the Office with his "juxtaposition records". Yin and Yang is boring, and was the first clue that this is not a Radiohead endorsed documentary. I will buy anything Radiohead, yet I regret this purchase. There is no music. This is a Radiohead documentary without any music by Radiohead. Radiohead hasn't authorized this documentary. The whole thing reminded me of watching a cheap instructional vidoe in the 7th grade. I wish the previous review had been posted before I bought it.
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