Getting away from all that nasty coughing in the other threads, a few quick impressions on the fanclub dvd.
- Definitely some footage we've seen before on thepolice.com site, though not the "complete" clips that were there (for example, the feature on the Rolling Stone shoot is not the full one that we saw already, though there might be a few new bits in it as well).
- Some new stuff (I think?) as well (I didn't watch *every* clip posted on tp.com while I had a membership there, but still). My favorite is from Dodgers Stadium with the Foo Fighters - some cool stuff with Dave & Taylor talking about opening for the Police, Taylor backstage with Stewart (including discussing plans to recreate Stew's old tube sock-and-tight-shorts look), Dave grumbling about the difference in their catering. Awesome stuff. Fellow Foo fans will be quite happy.
- The Japan footage on the train is super-cool, if just because it seemed like a direct reference to the old footage from "Around the World"
- Lots of familiar fan faces, though could have been more. The big "photo gallery" at the end is pretty skimpy (even repeating some images?) though there's one shot of the flag on stage at MSG. I guess some of us weren't the only ones a little reticent to hand over our pictures without any recompense or credit for them.
- The video overall is completely schizophrenic, far more so than "Better Than Therapy." They're in Italy! They're in France! They're in Las Vegas! They're in Italy again! They're at Dodgers Stadium! My head was spinning. There's no real narrative to it, just lots of random bits from here or there.
- Again, WHY IS THERE NOTHING FROM JAPAN '08 ONWARD? Did Jordan not film anything after that? It just feels so...weird. Especially not having ANYTHING - either on Certifiable or here - related to MSG and the big finale. Nothing about all the shows with Elvis. It just feels very incomplete to me without all of that, no real sense of "closure" to either film because the story really does stop mid-way through.
Overall, still, very happy to have a copy of it. Very glad I didn't spend $100 to get it, though.