S.O.D.: Kill Yourself The Movie (US)
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Who theihell are these guys?
Certificate: none
Running Time: 160 mins
Retail Price: $20.98
Release Date:
Content Type: Musical Recording
Synopsis:
Who the hell are these guys? The ultimate metal/hardcore crossover? A comic book gone awry? A side project born out of utter boredom? Four guys that met at a bus stop? Or, are Charlie Benante, Scott Ian, Danny Lilker and Billy Milano really terrorists under the guise of "witty musicians", being controlled by great conspiratorial forces of the secret organization known as the Crab Society? Supposedly headed by the international criminal mastermind Harry Wu (just to whisper his name is to invite a world of pain to your doorstep!), the Crab Society has unleased S.O.D. every seven years since 1985 onto an unwitting public, spreading their message of evil throughout the world! Coincidence? I think not. Only you can decide.
Lo, things of such great importance are revealed in this film as to shake the very foundations of our society! Be forewarned, this film will offend you, no doubt. With it`s brutal uncompromising music, politically incorrect humor, and total disregard for animal safety, S.O.D. has found a way to offend everyone. And if you are not offended, well then you`ve been brainwashed into One Of Them!
This is their plan! My God man, at all costs, they must be stopped!
Special Features:
Additional Commentary
60 Minute Bonus Live Show
Video Tracks:
Standard 1.33:1
Audio Tracks:
PCM Stereo
Music From:
S.O.D.
Distributor:
Nuclear Blast
Your Opinions and Comments
The majority of the footage is from a show at Chicago which is mixed in with footage from many other shows as well as other bits and pieces with the band.
The picture is fairly good throughout. Some of the footage appears to have been shot on camcorder but the quality is not too bad. The sound is also a reasonably good mix.
Extras include an audio commentary by guitarist Scott Ian and a bonus concert which can only be accessed via a secret code. The commentary is very funny and Scott basically makes fun of everything. He also explains the meaning of many of their songs since most of them have caused some controversy due to the subject matter. Well worth a listen.
The bonus concert is an hour long and the quality of this is not very good.
Overall, this is a pretty funny DVD. Recommended if you like this band, metal or bands who have a sense of humour.