In an Imax concert film, the band gets to enlarge its message of rock and liberalism
di Ann Powers The Los Angeles Times
Some people just won't stop believing in the romance of rock. Hip-hop and dance pop are more innovative; country has a more loyal audience; Josh Groban makes way more money. But being a rock fan is just like getting seduced: You have to believe that your partner is the most potent lover out there. So people still pump their fists for middling talents like Nickelback and keep swooning for the great ones, like U2, years after their sell date should have expired.
Given rock's erotic pull, it's fair to compare "U2 3D," U2's foray into 3-D digital film technology, to a shot of Viagra. [...]
di Ann Powers, articolo completo (4267 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 23 gennaio 2008