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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 9786305835271 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC ISBN: 6305835276 Label: Warner Bros / Wea Languages: Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea MPN: 38330 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea Region Code: 1 Release Date: April 04, 2000 Running Time: 50 minutes Studio: Warner Bros / Wea Theatrical Release Date: December 08, 1992 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great collector's itemThe Smiths are part of rock n roll history and this excellent collection of music videos proves it. I bought this DVD to replace my video tape version. This is a must for any Smiths or Morrisey fan! Rating: - well its pretty much all we've got for smiths videos..so..okThe smiths were the greatest band of the 80's - for some reason there aren't too many live videos of the smiths or smiths videos for that matter.. Luckily there exists a smidgen of smiths history compiled here as the complete picture - well obviously a handful of top of the pops videos and derek Jarman's artsy medley are not a complete picture - but what else have we got? This is it folks - a slice of pure music history... and frankley mr. shankley morrissey and the smiths do go down in musical ... Read More Rating: - More of a Postcard"The Complete Picture" is a collection of 12 music videos by the Smiths. Well, you could say 14 videos, if you split the "Queen is Dead" film into three parts. Some are mimed performances from British music show "Top of the Pops", others are "trendy" promos. All of them are very 1980s. As a fan of the Smiths, I decided to check "The Complete Picture" out. I quite enjoyed it, actually. Even when the band is miming on Top of the Pops, it still seems like they're having fun, like they're still ... Read More Rating: - Smiths: The Incomplete PictureFor those of us who didn't have access to TotP back in the 1980s, it's nice to see these performances similar to those given by the Pogues and New Order on other DVDs. I bought this, trying to get some of my favorite videos from childhood on DVD, but the reliance on the TotP performances has resulted in a criminal offense to this Smiths fan: THE VIDEO FOR "SHEILA TAKE A BOW" IS NOWHERE TO BE SEEN. Granted, it was a straight (Can we use that adjective in relation to Moz? Sorry, cheap joke.) ... Read More Rating: - I've got everything now......I was only 8 years old when the first smiths cd was released. My only recollection of the smiths is the "how soon is now" video being played on the CHUM 30 countdown. But I was too young to understand it and I only vaguely recall the grainy blue colors and the smoke stacks. I am happy with this collection of videos, except i wish they had of included the other video for "the boy with the thorn in his side", as an alternate take. The video i've seen for that song, on mtv.com, starts off with a shot of a ... Read More |