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FILMED DURING THEIR 1997 LOAD/RE-LOAD WORLD TOUR, THESE RELEASESFEATURE OVER TWO HOURS OF A RAW, THRILLING CONCERT FOOTAGE PLUS A RARE GLIMPSE INTO THE LIFE OF METALLICA ON THE ROAD. AN INTERACTIVE JOURNEY FROM THE TOUR BUS TO THE STAGE AND BEYOND WITH MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY AFFORDING LIMITLESS ROADS TO CHOOSE.
Fake out!Reviewed by Heather A. Adler, 2009-11-19
The stunt in the title is the band making it look like they have caught on fire from the pyrotechnics. If you don't know this the first time you watch it it's actually a little scary to watch. Have fun!
Binge and Purge Seattle Show is MUCH BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!Reviewed by cRAP sucks, 2009-07-31
First of all, I love 80's Metallica and thats why i gave the low rating. If you like 90's Metallica, you'll love this. If you're into 80's Metallica only, stay far, far away! Audio/Video sounds and looks great on "Cunning Stunts". Check out Binge and Purge Live in Seattle 89. Blows this away!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great Performance!Reviewed by J. Phelps, 2009-05-27
If you like Metallica, you'll like this dvd. Great music, good camera work, and neat behind the scenes like content!
StunningReviewed by Robert Russell, 2009-05-20
Classic Metallica with bad haircuts, if you've ever seen Metallica
live you know they set the bar for all metal bands.
EmbarrassingReviewed by Marsden, 2007-03-27
Metallica is great, this product displays them at their near worst. Pandering to the crowd, playing with the lights on for the first few songs, asking if the crowd wants "heavy". Give me a break. Metallica never needed to do anything but go up on stage and crank the stuff out, so why they resorted to these tactics I don't know. Other than they are playing to the cameras, which every band does, but this is a little out of character. I don't understand the glowing reviews here. I frankly feel the audience got shortchanged and didn't experience a true Metalli-show where it's all black, all music, all fist pumping, all the time. And the stupid camera-angle-change feature of my DVD didn't work. More marketing to the masses I suppose.