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Fear Of A Punk Planet: Volume 1
(NOFX, Bouncing Souls, Ataris, Good Riddance)
Released on February 26, 2002
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Volume I of Fear Of A Punk Planet features three episodes led off by the greatest punk band in the world, NOFX. Bonus footage includes 7 extra concert performances from NOFX, 1 from The Bouncing Souls, 1 from Sick Of it all, 2 from the Ataris, and 2 from Good Riddance. Producing this series was a once in a lifetime opportunity for Joe Escalante, finally blending his day job (long time network TV executive) with his alter ego as founder of the Vandals and Kung Fu Records. Nothing like this ever happened before, and nothing like it will ever happen again, so get yours now! Encoded Region (0)
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Matt from Burlington, VT |  |
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Aug 8 2003 |
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a pretty good dvd, with a funny story and some bonus live footage of a variety of bands. buy it if u saw and like that darn punk.
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Joseph from Bangor, PA |  |
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May 7 2003 |
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hmmm.....this dvd is interesting to say the least. the acting is pretty bad but hey, what do you expect for a punk film? the extra live videos and the concert footage of the bands during the actual film are pretty rad. check it out if you've got some money to spend.
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Chris from Niskayuna, NY |  |
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Apr 24 2003 |
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This DVD is cool. It has cool footage of the bands and is funny. The plots of the shows suck and the main charecters suck, but everything else is good. Where else can you see Warren Fitzgerald play a retarded janitor. Also they make the bands act in the majority of the episodes, which is funny to watch.
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John from Flemington, NJ |  |
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Feb 1 2003 |
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not to good i thought it would be music video's but it was a shitty movie with some bands live on stage
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Micah from Douglassville, PA |  |
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Jan 10 2003 |
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This dvd was okay. It was a bit weird and the acting seemed like the acting on the the hit MTV show called "Undressed". I was left appalled by this video. The cool thing about it is that it was about PUNK rock! and NOFX and the Bouncing Souls were on it. It was interesting to see and it turned out alright. I give this my lowest rating ever! 3 stars!
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Craig from Charlottetown, PE Canada |  |
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Dec 27 2002 |
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The DVD itself is shot with high quality cameras. Unfortuneatly, the script and actors are not high quality. The only funny thing about this dvd is the acting and the script. However, if you are only interested in the concert footage, then it is ok. Other than the live performances, avoid this dvd at all costs.
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Michael from Northern Ireland, United Kingd |  |
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Dec 11 2002 |
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this is pretty damm shit. the storyline is pathetic. the actors(minus joe and warran) are all a buch of assholes. its not even funny. i find the main characters really annoynig. if real punks wrre used it would have been far better. the live footage isnt bad. good show by the souls,sick of it all, good riddance and the ataris. nofx not in it enough. they play about 6 of their "30 second" songs and then they dont reappear. but at least theres some footage. i dont like this video. if your a fan of these bands by it for the short coverage but if your looking for a punk film you can relate to, look elsewhere!
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Colin from El Granada, CA |  |
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Nov 22 2002 |
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Don't be fooled by the title. NOFX is only in this film for about twenty seconds and only Heffe acutally talks or does anything. The rest is a poorly contrieved story of some kids trying to save a club. The only redeeming quality are the hilarious stereotyped portrayed in this film. For example the skater kid who only listens to Pennywise and the "Too Cool For The West" east coast hardcore kid. Other than that this film sucks ass.
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Kevin from Monroe Township, NJ |  |
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Nov 10 2002 |
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This is a pretty cool DVD. It's got a lotta cool bands on it but dont look forward to any kind of enjoyable story. I wish the menus were a little more straight forward and that there was more live footage but maybe the 2nd volume will do just that. Get this DVD if you like the bands and own a DVD player.
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