For the second time, Cleopatra Records have re-released a classic, silent-era horror film, replacing the original soundtrack with a Gothic industrial mix.
The coolest moments are watching Ozzy do the lonely walk to his stage (you really feel the poignancy of his job), or seeing him sign autographs in a mental fog.
The interviews and behind the (non)scene stuff is a good look at what it actually is. The pacing is good and the interviews are telling and straight up.
Though I’ve never heard of the show, it would seem, by the host of celebrities and hipsters who appear on the DVD and claim to be fans, plenty of others have.
It’s not porn, but you get plenty of nudity and the male/female relationships are roughly the same: The women are portrayed as hot and the guy is portrayed as annoying.
Four years after the end of the TV series (The Vision of Escaflowne), a large movie production/budget has finally turned the franchise into a feature film.
The videos themselves aren’t really that much to shout about. The really interesting part is in the studio, and the interviews with him and Mick Harvey.