Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
Tacticalin
An absolute waste of money
Catangro
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
ormaybejusthappy
With the possible exception of their first, "Hush", all of Tool's subsequent videos have raised the bar for artistic direction and creative visualization in the dwindling genre of music videos. This purchase is highly recommended for Tool fans, regardless of whether or not they've seen these videos before. Besides an aggravating DVD interface (which is to be expected from the likes of the band), the only down point of this video/CD set is that it no longer includes all of the band's videos, but they can be downloaded via the internet.Surprisingly beautiful images arise from this collection of otherwise macabre videos. Recommended.
subliminalhoney
This set is cool not only does it come with a great CD filled with live performances: different rendition of "Pushit", Message to Harry Manback 2, a cover of "No Quarter" from Led Zeppelin, the video contains really cool puppetry/claymation type freaky material. Very cool. The videos for some of their biggest singles are on the DVD/VHS, if anything buy it at least for the cool packaging and the cryptic material.
bizzaroarchetype
I am a big fan of the style that Tool has employed in their music videos. The stop motion has progressively evolved and grown more creative with each new album. This along with the awesome cinematography and special effects makes for a good medium for their music. Of course, there is also the way that the visual art ties very closely into the lyrical and musical depth.These are wrapped up in a very presentable package and, with the DVD, a very sweet interface.
h-bynoe
Salival is the collection of TOOL's work from 1991-2000.Five videos including Hush, Skinkfist, Prison Sex, Sober and Aenima, it is a must get just because you simply see the evolution of metal and art before your eyes, you can capture 10 years of hard work and inspiration. Adam Jones the director of most of the videos is an admirer of the famous director jan Svankmajer and the Brothers Quay, he takes what they do best and puts his image and perception on it and just turns it from film to brilliant astonishing work. EVEN if you aren't a film buff, get this just because of the music, they are an awesome band, best out there.