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Abnormal: The Sinema of Nick Zedd

Abnormal: The Sinema of Nick Zedd

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Alternative Entertainment
Review: Hollywood Cinema is incapable, and blind to create such visually captivating entertainment as in Zedd's collection of memorizing short films. Of course these films exist on an entirely different plane then the mainstream - which is what makes them so powerful and unique. I'm personally bored with what Hollywood has to offer - I'm tired of watching awful movies. You don't watch this DVD, you *experience* it. You come away with a reaction, and strong one at that. So, if you like to think, are creative, and willing to step outside the bounds of traditional thought you'll probably really appreciate what Zedd's "Sineama" has to offer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Zedd's not dead!
Review: I discovered Nick Zedd through my obsession with Lydia Lunch. I watched Richard Kern's Hardcore Collection before any of Zedd's work. Seeing him in Kern's film really made me interested in him. I ordered this and was pleasantly surprised! many people like Kern's style better. I personally couldn't choose. Even though they were both apart of the transgressive film movement, their styles are quite different.

This is a perfect dvd to get if you're new to Zedd. It's not horribly expensive {compared to what some of his singular, vhs films cost on his site} and it has many of his great short films. My favorites being whoregasm, the wild world of Lydia Lunch and the excerpts from War is Menstrual Envy and I of K9 {featuring Terror Firmer's Will Keenan!}...the interview with him is quite amusing as well, he has very colorful facial expressions.

So if your unfamiliar and curious about Zedd, get this dvd! You won't regret it! {welllll, you might if you are easily disgusted, heh}

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: dull
Review: i felt i wasted my money here. i recommend Richard Kern movies over Zedds. the film quality was fine and the extras etc reasonable. its just that the films were generally plainly boring! Also a thing I like about Kern's work is that the soundtracks by J Thirwell are quite good. Here the soundtracks didn't add anything. I admit there were a few humourous bits on this DVD, and some scenes that may shock normal people (but didn't do it for me), but I was kept wanting to find something...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: dull
Review: i felt i wasted my money here. i recommend Richard Kern movies over Zedds. the film quality was fine and the extras etc reasonable. its just that the films were generally plainly boring! Also a thing I like about Kern's work is that the soundtracks by J Thirwell are quite good. Here the soundtracks didn't add anything. I admit there were a few humourous bits on this DVD, and some scenes that may shock normal people (but didn't do it for me), but I was kept wanting to find something...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great DVD for Zedd fans
Review: I've been waiting for something like this to come out for a long time. Even though I have obtained most of the films on this disc through mailorder for Zedd himself, the quality on most of the films on this disc are way better than the video versions.
In some you can't expect the quality to be superb because they were shot on Super8, but the rest the transfer and sound is great.
On this DVD you get the following films: Police State, The Bogus Man, Ecstasy in Entropy, Why do you Exist, Whoregasm, War is Menstual Envy (exerpt), Tom Thumb in the Land of the Giants, the Wild World of Lydia Lunch, Go to Hell, Zedd's Collaborations: Thrust in Me (with Richard Kern), Go to Hell, I of K9.
Also included in the supplental section are: One of the weirdest interviews with Zedd ever..whereas the interviewer is never seen but is constantly yelled at by an unseen person. Zedd is constanly vogueing to someone off camera and gives sarcastic and short answers to all the questions. This interview was for Police State/Whoregasm. You also get outtakes ans screentest from Why do you Exist and Ecstasy in Entropy, Concert Footage and Interview with Zedd's Industrial noise band Zyklon Beatles, and a trailer for War is Menstrual Envy.
This is definately a must for all Zedd fans, this has everything you could possibly want, aside from commentary which would have been an interesting addition. It's definately worth the price as well because you get every and all of his short films possible. Hopefully they will release more in the future such as his new films and such.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sharp
Review: My money was well spent on this fascinating DVD which includes alot of entertainment.

I was particularly impressed by the diversity of the soundtrack music. The Swans are featured in two films, Go to Hell and Kiss Me Goodbye and the impact of this music is stirring.
The Dream Syndicate supply the music to a film Zedd collaborated on with R. Kern called Thrust In Me.
The excerpt from War Is Menstrual Envy likewise features outstanding music as does Tom Thumb, a recent digital movie by Zedd featuring the eerie and chilling sounds of Copenhagen's ANK as well as an appearance by Steen Jorgensen of Sort Sol.

Original music supplied by Lydia Lunch with the help of Thurston Moore, Jim Sclavenous and Pat Place featured in The Wild World of Lydia Lunch is much better than the repetetive sounds one hears in Kern's movies, though both are good. Comparing Zedd to Kern is like comparing apples to oranges.

Additionally, the rare interviews with Zedd, including a short doc on his noise unit Zyklon B are excellent.
The sounds produced by this short lived "digital hardcore" unit are way more exciting and innovative than stuff one usualy hears and the visuals are riveting. Nick Bohn was some kind of musical genius with the sequencer, producing amazing white noise harmonics with Zedd in Zyklon B.

The best stuff on the DVD are the colorful visuals and rare outtakes utilizing some of the most extraordinary underground personalities I've ever seen.


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