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So, this 2006 documentary, 'Duran Duran – The Ultimate Review,' is quite the deep dive into the band's journey. It runs for about 60 minutes and, while the director's name isn't noted, it captures Duran Duran's evolution through rare live footage and insightful commentary from Graham McTavish. The pacing ebbs and flows, mixing nostalgic moments with critical analysis, which gives it a nice rhythm. You’ve got interviews that add layers, like those with Mark Tinley, which really personalize the experience. The film feels like a labor of love, drawing on those early 80s vibes, and it reflects on both their musical legacy and their visual flair. It's a solid piece for anyone looking to explore the nuances of Duran Duran’s impact on pop culture.
Includes rare live footage.Commentary by Graham McTavish adds depth.Good balance of nostalgia and critique.
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