StyleSk8r
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Jesse Bond
It's odd given that the modern concert movies are incredibly disconcerting. With Katy Perry's recent 'Part Of Me' wallowing its way into theaters this week - and in the unnecessary and eyesore 3D - and Justin Bieber's god awful 'Never Say Never' - again, in the most unnecessary form that is 3D - that erupted from the ocean trenches expecting all kinds of warm welcomes, only pull one last look of shock as it sunk back down into the deep blue sea, I decided to take a trip down memory lane. There were all sorts to choose from, but the highlight of 1996-1998 - very much like Perry, Gaga, and Beaver --Boobie --Weener --sorry, Bieber are today (if you're reading this in the future, please bare with me) - was Marilyn Manson himself, and this video provided an amazing insight to his gritty life backstage.Rarely did people want to know more about Marilyn Manson, as he was considered to be the Avatar of the Devil or, the Devil himself. But, who the hell cares? So therefore Manson didn't star in any infomercials to promote any products. Instead, he ended up on the late night news, either something to do with his smash-hit albums or, he might've sexually assaulted something. So, for this to be released with all this new insight was rumored to be, and lived up to those rumors, an amazing life's work.Manson performs all of his greatest hits back in the late-to-mid 90's. Songs featured, 'Angel With The Scabbed Wings', 'Lunchbox', 'Antichrist superstar', oh and how could I forget, 'The Beautiful People'. A vast range of moody, gritty, and thought provoking songs were played, not to mention, performed by Manson at his best. Between each song, there would be a five to six minute intermission, where Manson failed to conjure anything that wasn't anywhere relevant, in other words; he spoke true and meaningful words. A thorough intermission described his childhood, revealing the difficulties of being in Christian school. Another, described 'the Slashers,' which weren't uncommon back in those days, especially for the hardcore Manson fans. He also provided a brief explanation of his parents, and their acceptance of becoming who he became. I learned a lot from him in this, amazing tour de force. It's a shame the video was only 80 minutes short! The song performances were amazing, also. There VHS sound quality gave it a much more percussion, and 'thump' to it. The high notes weren't the irritating screeches that our normal DVD players can't handle. See, it amazes me, that Bieber's 'Never Say Never' was so utterly boring. I am a Bieber hater of course, but we never learnt anything at all. All we saw was him saying aspiring things, singing, and showing off his talent, over and over. But here, here is where Bieber fans should waste away their money (would probably finish the video traumatized). Dead to the World is epic in the rights of 2D, with amazing heart-racing performances and, Manson himself, the legend, the musician, the Antichrist Superstar.
kdapimp
This is a one of a kind tour video that is a must see for concert lovers. Manson might be many things, But he puts on one of the best shows around. This particular title has some of the bright spots from the much hyped Antichrist Superstar Tour. Stunning Performances mixed with backstage antics prove to be a remarkable combination for this particular video. From the sheer power of songs like "Angel with Scabbed Wings" to the Mock SS rally during "Antichrist Superstar", this video has tremendous live performances. Check it out if you are or aren't a Marilyn Manson fan. You will enjoy it.
Ablaze-2
Drug use, swearing, self-mutilation, Manson in black leather... it's all here. If it's what you want, you'll like it - if you don't, you're in for a nightmare. From the beginning entourage of Christians bagging Manson and his "Satan-worshipping" to the end "throwing-up" sequences, there's enough to make anyone feel at least a little sqeamish. Manson's musical brilliance shines on stage though, and makes the aforementioned sickness worth sitting through.