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| ACTORS: | Tim Roth |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Ray Davies |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1985 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Image Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Music Video - Pop/Rock |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 014381470529 |
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Customer Reviews of Return to Waterloo/Come Dancing
these videos are amazing Okay. let's not even bother to talk about the Movie Return to Waterloo, because most people never even went there in the first place, so returning to it might really be a way ov alienating a large part of the audience. However, the videos that are part of the Come dancing portion are outstanding. State of Confusion is one of the greatest songs that decade has produced. It's only fair that the visual component be as stunning as it's audio counterpart. The strange consistency is that Ray seems to really love shaving. He shaves in the State of confusion video, as well as the video for predictable. I guess he's really into it. The part where Dave is dresseed as a clown is creepy, especially when he runs backwards on his tip-e-toes really fast. I wonder what the rush was? regardless, it's pretty rad. I like the part where he's smoking and watching rowing, and the screen changes colours and stuff. That sort of thing is pretty funky. It's almost as weird as the part where he's wearing like a referee sport coat with a man-purse and he has a lot of trouble crossing the street. He was probably contemplating all that rowing he was watching. Anyway, this is a portrait of a band at a point that is their best for the point of time that they were at.
Well done Kinks tunes
Return to Waterloo is a terrific soundtrack but a somewhat strange, artsy movie. The second part of the DVD consists of late '80s Kinks videos: above average video, awesome music and some of Ray's better songwriting. Production quality is outstanding, and the music is wonderful. Watch the movie when you're pensive; watch the videos when you're in a party mood.
Fun two-fer for fans
"Return to Waterloo" seems something of an indulgence. The mid-life crisis theme is murky but the feeling is unmistakeable. The Ray Davies magic comes through.
"Come Dancing" is a compilation of '80s music videos giving ample evidence that Davies is one of the world's great entertainers.
If they're not already in your collection on VHS, you'll want to have this one.