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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible DVD transfer,
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Don't waste you money on Passport DVDs. The transfers are poorly done and to add insult to injury, they put a logo in the lower corner. If I want to see a logo, I'll watch cable. Nothing but a waste of money.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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on the rocks,
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the story line is what to expect from early rock films - weak, but contains performances of a number or rock stars and of course includes a look at Alan Freed a real co-inventor and promoter of rock and roll.This film is of very poor quality transfer and I would search for another company for a decent remaster.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very Poor Transfer--Buy the Remastered DVD,
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I should have gone with the Remastered DVD, as this DVD is worse than the one I made using my old VHS tape of Rock Rock Rock. Many scenes are so light and bleached out that you can't see the detail of the faces or clothes. Apparently an old, worn copy of the film was used for this DVD transfer. The music used is great as always, but I recommend you purchase the remastered version. It is almost twice as much as this version, but it would be worth seeing this film restored, especially with all the rock 'n roll acts featured on this film. The plot is silly and mindless, the acting stiff and wooden (especially by a young Tuesday Weld), but all this adds to the innocence and charm of this cult classic. It's a shame the picture quality is so poor.
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