Artivels
Undescribable Perfection
Mjeteconer
Just perfect...
Maleeha Vincent
It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
Candida
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
JB_Rulez_54
This is one of the best live performance ever recorded. The image and sound is great! If you like Rage Against The Machine this is a must have! And if you dislike them... you will like them after watching this! 10/10
Kewalu
This is one of the most powerful concerts I've ever seen (on film, or live, for that matter). Rage's electric current ignites the crowd with each song, staying very focused on the music to communicate to the audience. There is 4 or 5 breaks edited in during the concert (seperate from the performance, which can be skipped via the chapter forward command) in which various causes Rage supports are explored briefly, such as the issues and protests surrounding corporate globalization, the Zapatista resistance, NAFTA, and a couple others. Bonus materials such as an interview with Noam Chomsky and brief looks at the band's travels while in Mexico are interesting and allow the viewer a nice "inside" look at RATM's thoughts and travels.
Kevin_Fidyk
Rage Against The Machine storms into the tightly-packed arena and begins to tear things up immediatly. The dynamite vocals of Zack de la Rocha are screamed as Tom, Brad, and Tim rip through each and every song. You can feel the adrenaline pumping action as the band slices through the night. From Testify to Freedom, Bulls on Parade to Know Your Enemy, this video is a MUST HAVE for any hard rock fan. BUY IT!!!
fringevideo
This disc captures Rage Against the Machine during touring, in their first performance at Mexico City's Sports Pavilion. The band's support for various political causes in Mexico, especially the anti-government Zapatista movement makes this show very interesting. The band's political propaganda is more than well received with an electric energy that transfers right onto the DVD and into your living-room and should have the CIA very interested indeed. Unfortunately front-man Zack de la Rocha's political agenda is larger than Rage Against the Machine could ever offer. Slam-dancing and stage diving will do nothing to stop neo-liberal globalism, the likes of the I.M.F., and World Bank. Zack's struggle to end the poverty that the current system offers will thankfully take him away from the world of metal heads and crowd surfers to a more diversified audience. I wish him the best of luck. As an added bonus the disc includes interview with political intellectual Noam Chomsky, and revolutionarly leader Marcos.