Awesome! I Fu(#in’ Shot That! is one of things that had me going, “ugh, that was my idea!” I always thought it would be interesting to see a show from multiple people’s vantage points, though my idea was still pics. However, it proved not to be the most engaging thing ever. It was taken from their 2004 tour, at Madison Square Garden, and combined fans footage from way up high to front row and back stage. I saw this same show at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, TX. The whole time I was watching this I felt myself wishing for some steady straight on shots. The end result of this concept piece: not satisfying enough as a documentary (no background story, interviews, making of, etc.) and not satisfying as a concert DVD. Oh well. Maybe one day I’ll try my still pics concept.
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