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Shine a Light Director: Martin Scorsese Cast: The Rolling Stones

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/29/2008
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 3,298

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Closed Caption; 4 bonus performances by the Rolling Stones, not shown in theaters: Undercover of the Night, Paint It Black, Little T & A, and I'm Free; Behind-the-scenes featurette

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Disc #1 -- Shine a Light
1. Preparations [5:18]
2. Before the Show [1:47]
3. Jumping Jack Flash [5:03]
4. Shattered [1:43]
5. She Was Hot [2:28]
6. All Down the Line [4:42]
7. Loving Cup [:05]
8. As Tears Go By [4:40]
9. Some Girls [2:28]
10. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) [4:24]
11. Far Away Eyes [2:31]
12. Champagne and Reefer [2:27]
13. Tumblin Dice [4:00]
14. You Got the Silver [:48]
15. Connection [8:21]
16. Sympathy for the Devil [7:19]
17. Live With Me [:40]
18. Start Me Up [4:54]
19. Brown Sugar [1:15]
20. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction [4:51]
21. Shine a Light (End Titles) [2:13]

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Editorial Reviews

After exploring the careers of the Band and Bob Dylan in The Last Waltz and No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, respectively, acclaimed director Martin Scorsese turns his lens on rock & roll legends the Rolling Stones for this feature focusing on two concerts from the band's 2006 A Bigger Bang tour. In addition to extensive coverage of the band's two-night stand at New York's Beacon Theater (an engagement that was staged as part of President Bill Clinton's lavish birthday bash), the film also features historical footage, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage from decades past. Oscar-winning cinematographer Robert Richardson (JFK and The Aviator) supervised photography for the film, with an impressive array of A-list talents, including Andrew Lesnie, John Toll, Ellen Kuras, Anastas Michos, Stuart Dryburgh, Declan Quinn, Emmanuel Lubezki, Robert Elswit, and Albert Maysles, stepping in to insure that the Beacon performances were covered from every angle possible. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Rolling Stones Scorsese - What's Not to Like? Gby Virtual_Vice

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July 25, 2009: orgeous cinematography and lush, full & rich sound track courtesy of Blu-ray's fatter data stream. Blue-ray technology is often wasted on remastered concert footage from yesteryear. It seems to work best when the footage is shot with Blu-ray format in mind. This DVD is one example where Blu-ray is worth paying the additional $10. Scorsese manages to capture an intimacy of a group whose individual members lead very private lives. The director also adeptly relates the "feel" of the venue and eclectic composition of the audience. The Stones are far more blues musicians than they are rock musicians and, as such, are timeless, regardless of chronological age. Solid performance and great track selection. Will please new and old fans, alike.

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This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.

Great Showby choochee

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April 06, 2009: Great choice of songs and the Stones's energetic performance make this a very entertaining video.


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