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Mötley Crüe - Greatest Video Hits

Motley Crue  |  NR |  DVD
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Product Details

  • Actors: Motley Crue
  • Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD, Original recording remastered, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Hip-O Records
  • DVD Release Date: November 11, 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000TAZLA
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #62,697 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Special Features

  • Region 0 (NTSC format)
  • Tracks: Kickstart My Heart, Same Ol' Situation, Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away), Without You, Wild Side, Girls Girls Girls, Dr. Feelgood, Looks That Kill, Live Wire, You're All I Need, Too Young to Fall in Love, Primal Scream, Anarchy in the UK, Afraid, Smoke the Sky, Misunderstood, Enslaved, Smokin' in the Boys Room, Hooligan's Holiday, Hell on High Heels, Home Sweet Home
  • Alternate videos: Girls Girls Girls (X-rated version), Dr. Feelgood (alternate version), Primal Scream (uncensored version), Misunderstood (uncensored version), Hell on High Heels (uncensored version), Home Sweet Home ('91 remix)
  • Backtalk: new interview with Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee with archive footage
  • Personal playlist
  • Discography

 

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45 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MOTLEY DVD RULES! plus hidden stuff!, November 13, 2003
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"glittrkidz" (Phila, Pa United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mötley Crüe - Greatest Video Hits (DVD)
Some people had a hard time finding this dvd, as it got confused with the box set in some stores, etc, but I just got it and it is awesome! Videos aren't in chronological order, but you can do a playlist thing and people are finding hidden features, so maybe there is a way of getting them to play in order. Who knows? Anyway, this dvd is incredible and for the people disappointed that Take Me To the Top and Public Enemy #1 weren't included..... cry no more! They are hidden (pretty damn well too) on the disc, plus a VIDEO for Shout At The Devil '97. Here's basically how to access these easter eggs -

1. Take Me To The Top
While on Main Page
Place Curser on Set-up
U,U,D,U,D,L,R

2. Public Enemy # 1
While on page 2 of Choose a Damn Video
Place Cursor on 1-7 (Looks that Kill is Playing)
D,R,U,L,U,R,D

3.Shout 97
Go to Extra Crap
Go To Discography
Go To Generation Swine
Place Cursor on Next
U,U,U
Push Play on the Pentagram that appears

Hope this helps some of you out there!

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44 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best part about waking up early..........., April 16, 2005
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This review is from: Mötley Crüe - Greatest Video Hits (DVD)
Is to go to a mall and pick up a DVD. I purchased this DVD today at a mall close to where I live, and I was blown away by it. Now that I have seen this, I have more respect for the guys in Motley Crue. Here are my thoughts,comments, and opinions for every video on here:

"Kickstart My Heart"- Now this video is cool. You get to see clips of Motley Crue performing at a concert, going sky diving, and clips of race cars crashing- a nice touch for this video and this DVD.

"Same Ol' Situation"- I don't like this video as much as I like the "Kickstart My Heart" video, but this video is pretty good.

"Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)"- I have always liked songs like this. This is one of those songs that starts out as a really pretty ballad, and then it gets to the "I Don't Care About You Anymore" part of the song. The video is fun to watch, it flows along with the song.

"Without You"- A great love song and a great video for a ballad. Enough said.

"Wild Side"- The video and this song are both very cool and tough, and since this video is live, you get to see Tommy Lee do something VERY cool with his drum set during this video- wait till you see what that is.

"Girls, Girls, Girls"- We've all heard this song and seen this video- you get to see Vince Neil, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, and Nikki Sixx riding their bicycles on the streets of L.A. and of course what else you would expect- there are a lot of cute girls in this video. Little Unknown Fact: During the one part of the video where Tommy Lee whisles for those girls and they turn around but do not exactly acknowledge him, the girl in the pink dress is a twenty year old Pamela Anderson, and that is how Tommy and Pamela met each other.

"Dr. Feelgood"- This video starts off in an Egyptian Desert (you just hear the bass work at that part) and then during half of the video you will see the band perform, and the other half is like a movie based off of the song. At one part of this video you actually get to see/hear Mick Mars(I'm sorry for my previous error, I just caught it) talk.

"Looks That Kill"- One of Motley Crue's first music videos, and a really cool one also. One thing that is so cool about it is that the girl in the video and the guys in Motley Crue all have the same kind of makeup on.

"Live Wire"- There isn't as much to this video as there is on some of the other videos on here, but both the video and the song are fun to jam along to.

"You're All I Need"- I'm usually not the biggest fan of shooting a music video for a ballad and then making the video into kind of an action/drama film, but I have made an exception for this video. This video is very good,and it is a little bit similiar to Velvet Revolver's music video for "Fall To Pieces".

"Too Young To Fall In Love"- This video is a little bit lame, but it also happens to be funny and cool. Not one of my favorite Crue videos, but I'm still glad that it ended up on here.

"Primal Scream"- One of my favorite videos on here. Again, the video works well for the song, you see a boy in the approximate age range of 17-21 walking away and looking like he is ready for independence. There are also a few wild animals in this video, and the guys in Motley Crue come on in this video as very cool and tough- especially Vince and Tommy.

"Anarchy In The U.K."- What Motley Crue did with this video is the exact same thing that Slaughter did with their video for "Out For Love"- it plays the studio version of the song and shows the guys in Motley Crue onstage, backstage, and sometimes neither onstage or backstage. This song was originally a Sex Pistols tune, and Motley Crue did a good job covering it.

"Afraid"- This video is a little but hyper, and it's not bad, but it's not outstanding either. Average, on a scale of 1 to 10 I rank it as a 5.99.

"Smoke The Sky"- The first video on here with John Corabi, who joined Motley Crue after Vince Neil got fired from the band. With this video, Motely Crue managed to bring the lyrics of the song to life: I won't give away too much about it, but it shows the guys in Motley Crue performing in pitch black. Very well done.

"Misunderstood"- This song is about an old man, an old woman, and a family (a father, a mother, and a son) going through hard times in their lives. I didn't like this track as much as I liked some of the other songs on Motley Crue's self-titled album with John Corabi, but this is a good song/video, and the end of it is a bit touching. And we thought that the guys in Motley Crue didn't have hearts.

"Enslaved"- Not one of the best videos on the whole DVD, but this video is enjoyable to watch.

"Smokin' In The Boys Room"- A bit of a rip off of Van Halen's "Hot For Teacher" video, but this video is hilarious and it is even better than the song itself.

"Hooligan's Holiday"- One of the best Motley Crue songs with John Corabi, one of the best songs out of all of Motley Crue's songs, and one of the best videos on the whole DVD.

"Hell On High Heels"- I couldn't wait until I would finally get to comment on this video, and now I finally can: This video (in my opinion) is the best video on the whole DVD, and it is the best video out of all of Motley Crue's videos. It is cartoon animated, you get to see cartoon figures of the guys in Motley Crue, and I shouldn't give away too much of this video, but since this song/video/and the album that this song first appeared on ("New Tattoo") all first saw the light of day in 2000, it had good timing: One part of this video goes along with one verse in this song, and they used that one part as a whole joke about the whole Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky scandle and used it to make fun of Al Gore (the uncensored version, which is also to be found on this DVD, pokes fun at George W. Bush). I wonder what Gore, Bush, Bill Clinton, and John Kerry would think of this video.

"Home Sweet Home"- I prefer the '91 remix for this song/video over the original video for this song (both are to be found here, I am commenting on the original one)but if you liked the song "Home Sweet Home", then you will probably love this video. It was Tommy Lee who played piano on this song, and he did a great job at it.

On this DVD there are also six bonus videos, a new intrview with Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee, a personal playlist, the discography of Motley Crue, and weblinks for the Crue as well. I like DVDS with music videos, and since I am such a huge Crue fan and this DVD has over twenty of their music videos, along with bonus features (which you usually don't find on a DVD with music videos) this DVD is definitely, by all means, a winner. Thank you for reading my review of this and don't forget to get a copy of this DVD.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This DVD is everything great that has been said of it!!, July 28, 2004
This review is from: Mötley Crüe - Greatest Video Hits (DVD)
I love Motley Crue and it was a real joy to find out that they finally put a DVD out with *all* of their videos on it(including the hidden 'easter egg' videos for Public Enemy #1,Take Me To The Top and Shout At The Devil '97..

Speaking of which,to pass on what I learned in here,*here's* how you access these hidden videos:

1.)Take Me To The Top:

On the Main Page,place the cursor on 'set-up',press your DVD remote in the following sequence: Up,Up,Down,Up,Down,Left then Right and you'll be able to see this video.

2.)Public Enemy #1:

On Page 2 of 'Choose a damn video' place your cursor on track 7 (which is Looks That Kill),then push the cursor Down,Right,Up,Left,Up,Right then down and you'll be able to see this video..

and for

3,)Shout At The Devil '97:

Go to 'extra crap',then go to 'discography' for 'Generation Swine',place the cursor on 'next',then push Up,Up then Up and when the pentagram appears,push that and you can see this video.)

I've always loved Motley Crue. I dug it when they took up with John Corabi for the self-titled 'Motley Crue' album and the 'Quaternary' E.P. back in 1994 and dug what they did with 'Generation Swine' in '97 when Vince returned. Motley is as great visually as they are on record and as a live band,and it's *Awesome* to have this DVD putting all the videos on one DVD.

The interview with Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee is also really cool..

It was a trip to find out that Motley made videos for two of my all-time Corabi-era Crue songs with Misunderstood (a clean and an uncensored version) and for Smoke The Sky. The Crue Rocks. You won't be disappointed if you're either a casual fan of the Crue or even a diehard. Very well-recommended music DVD!!

Thanks.
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