The Cure In Orange
The Cure In Orange
NR | 13 October 1987 (USA)
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A concert video of The Cure filmed in Orange, France. 1. Intro 2. Shake Dog Shake 3. Piggy In The Mirror 4. Play For Today 5. A Strange Day 6. Primary 7. Kyoto Song 8. Charlotte Sometimes 9. Inbetween Days 10. The Walk 11. A Night Like This 12. Push 13. One Hundred Years 14. A Forest 15. Sinking 16.Close To Me 17. Let's Go To Bed 18. Six Different Ways 19. Three Imaginary Boys 20. Boys Don't Cry 21. Faith 22. Give Me It 23. 10.15 Saturday Night 24. Killing An Arab

Reviews
Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
SanEat A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
Mabel Munoz Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
jcmcgee1969 "Introduction", Recording of "Relax", from the album Blue Sunshine by "The Glove" "Shake Dog Shake" "Piggy in the Mirror" "Play for Today" "A Strange Day" "Primary" "Kyoto Song" "Charlotte Sometimes" "In-between Days" "The Walk" "A Night Like This" "Push" "One Hundred Years" "A Forest" "Sinking" "Close to Me" "Let's Go to Bed" "Six Different Ways" "Three Imaginary Boys" "Boys Don't Cry" "Faith" "Give Me It" "10:15 Saturday Night" "Killing an Arab" "Sweet Talking Guy" (Performed by The Chiffons over credits.)I absolutely love this band. I cannot express how deep my love for The Cure and their songs goes. This Concert is awesome. Every time I see it, I just wish I could have been their in person to "SKANK & Throw-my-Foot" in the pit.This is a must see!-JCM
Scott Willis I totally agree with the other person's review of this movie. I love it, best concert film I've ever seen! I wore out my copy on VHS also, but still loved watching it. Then I let someone borrow my VHS copy of the movie, they never brought it back (because of how good it is) so I had to do a search on Ebay and buy me another one (used) then I converted it to .mpg to save a good copy of it on my PC and watch it anytime. If you're into The Cure even a little bit, you've GOT TO SEE THIS!! I also agree with the other person's comment about Robert Smith's voice in concert, WOW! He's soooo good! So extremely good with that guitar also, especially on "Strange Days" and "A Forest". I melt every time I watch this.
kplp8797 For any Cure or Goth fan this film is a must see. As far as concert films go, this is by far the best that I have seen. The emotion and atmosphere that go into this concert is beyond awesome. Frontman Robert Smith is one of those rare artists that actually sound better live than on cd. (As opposed to those artists that rely on "studio magic" to enhance their voices but in concert can't carry a note.) My only regret is that I didn't purchase 2 copies as I have worn my original one out. Be prepared though as Robert gives everyone a surprise and shock at the beginning of the film. Tim Pope does an excellent job of camera work even though he steps on the mic cord and provides a little comic relief as he and Robert engage in a bit of tug o war - all without missing a beat...or note!
Icaros An excellent, out-of-print film from a mid-eighties Cure concert in France. Includes classic songs from the "Head on the Door" era and earlier, like "Play for Today," "Kyoto Song," "One Hundred Years," "Faith," and "Three Imaginary Boys." Most interesting are extended versions of "A Forest" and "Sinking." A must see for any fan of eighties gothic/pop rock.