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So, 'Thunder - In, Out, Put The Kettle On' is a fascinating piece, really. It’s shot with a handycam, giving it this intimate and raw feel, you know? The way it captures the band's early days adds a whole layer of authenticity that polished productions often miss. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that just reflects their journey – a mix of high-energy moments and quieter reflections. The practical effects are minimal, relying on the band’s chemistry and candid interactions. It’s like a time capsule of sorts, showcasing their growth and the atmosphere of the era. Honestly, there’s a charm in its rough edges that makes it stand out.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, with limited releases over the years. It has appeared on DVD but finding a decent copy can be tricky. The charm lies in its behind-the-scenes approach, making it a fascinating watch for fans of the band or those interested in music history. Its scarcity and unique format keep it on the radar for dedicated collectors.
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