![Gorillaz Phase Two Slowboat to Hades [2006]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51aicGGLNtL._SL160_.jpg)
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Manufacturer: EMI
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: To Be Announced Binding: DVD EAN: 0094637446294 Format: Box set Label: EMI Manufacturer: EMI Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: EMI Region Code: 0 Release Date: 2006-10-30 Running Time: 163 Studio: EMI Theatrical Release Date: 2006-10-31
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Navigation Nightmare Part Two Comment: They strike again as with Phase One (Celebrity Take Down) I love the art work of Jamie Hewlett, been a life long fan. I love the Music the collective called Gorillaz produce. I love the videos. So what's my beef? It's the navigation of the DVD, while it may seem cool to some to need a map (Map provided, I kid you not!) to navigate each chapter of the DVD I like to be able to just drop the DVD in and go straight to whichever Video, interveiw or live performance I want. Not have to pull the map out try and navigate with various buttons on my remote to try and find what I'm looking for. Art for Art's sake? Hence why I dropped two stars from an otherwise excellent DVD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Slowboat to Hades Review Comment: This is a fairly enjoyable DVD and it has the music videos of the songs;
1.Dirty Harry
2.Rockit
3.El Manana (There's actually a squiggly line [Pardon my ignorance of other languages] over the first N that makes you pronounce it 'Man-Yah-na'
4.Feel Good Inc.
5.Dare
Apart from that their isn't that much else except from some cool
live performences, and some Murcoc promo videos.
I personally got this for the videos of the songs and i'm glad i did.
I also got the other Gorillaz DVD and some of the fun things is comparing the blueprints of the two versions of the same Gorillaz HQ.
While the first DVD has a more Cartoonish quality to it. The second one has a more 3D Pixar realish yet fake feel to it in the format.
All in all... If you like Gorillaz then i'd reccomend this.
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