Customer Reviews
Great documentary, despite missing video!!! - By: Nicolas Velasco, 23 May 2007 
Everybody knows how great & interesting this documentary is; however, I'd like to know where I can buy the version which has the Flamboyant video!
More than 2 months ago I bought one of these DVDs at amazon.ca thinking that it had the Flamboyant video but unfortunately it didn't; last week I bought another one here but it didn't have it either. I've heard that amazon.com doesn't have the version with that video either.
So, can anybody tell me where I can find it?
great! - By: MTSV, 16 Apr 2007 
These boys came into my life with "Suburbia" & since then have been good friends of mine until today. Of course I needed this documentary & what can I say ? It is just great, interesting, detailed as it should be & gives a nearly complete overview not only about their lives & success but also about my last 22 years.
Thanks!
About time! - By: Mr. R. Nason, 26 Dec 2006 
Finally PSB get the documentary they deserve. What's so good about this is all of their albums, eras & phases get equal time devoted to them. There's no skimping or sweeping certain aspects under the carpet to pretend they never happend. It's also good seing them go back home to places from their past to film segmentsin & shows they're still very Northern when it comes to it (when a lot of people think they're a snooty Southern act). My only problem with the documentary are the other acts who contribute. Fair enough, Robbie Williams & the Little Britain fellas has worked with PSB & are friends with them so I can see whay they were used but why use Brandon Flowers, the posho from Keane & the typical male music journo type? Were these just chuckedin to appeal to the indie/student market when it was on Channel 4 that time? Are there no female PSB fans who could have contributed? No Kylie (she worked with & is friends with them). No Sam Taylor-Wood. We do get some old Liza interview footage where she talks about working with them but it woulda been nice to have had some old Dusty interview footage where she talks about them or they could have gotten Vicky Wickham to speak on her behalf. Maybe I'm nit-picking though? Anyway, it's the only document of their path we have (besides the music, of course) so check it out!