It Might Get Loud (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
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Title: It Might Get Loud (IMDb)
Starring: N/A (Documentary)
Released: 22nd December 2009
SRP: $27.96 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($27.96) and Blu-ray ($37.95) releases of It Might Get Loud which looks at the electric guitar from the point of view of three rock musicians: The Edge, Jimmy Page, and Jack White. The documentary will be available to own from the 22nd December. The only extra will be a Toronto Film Festival Press Conference featurette.


News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Documentary)
Released: 22nd December 2009
SRP: $27.96 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($27.96) and Blu-ray ($37.95) releases of It Might Get Loud which looks at the electric guitar from the point of view of three rock musicians: The Edge, Jimmy Page, and Jack White. The documentary will be available to own from the 22nd December. The only extra will be a Toronto Film Festival Press Conference featurette.


News by Tom Woodward
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What, no Al DeMiola? No Yngwie? Satch? Vai? Freedman?
White and Mr Pretentious "Edge" get the face time, but aren't exactly virtuosos.
White and Mr Pretentious "Edge" get the face time, but aren't exactly virtuosos.
I know dude. Way to much text on cover.
Is there enough text on the cover? Jeez.
Was slightly interested in this, may rent.
Was slightly interested in this, may rent.
Artwork added...
Wanted to see it since I saw the trailer attached to "Moon". I love movies, I love music and I especially love it when they combine into something like this. I'm definitely gonna get this....most likely in Blu for the boosted sound quality.
Pass. Doesnt sound that great. Though I may change my mind.
The Edge is a genius! He transcends the traditional role of a rhythm or lead guitarist and he's inspired a generation of guitarists seeking an alternative to the blues-rock soloing of ’60s and early-’70s icons. If more musicians worked half as hard as Jack White, we'd be living in a much more exciting musical era.
Gabe, that post was full of win.
I can't believe The Edge and Jack White are in a guitar documentary. Do they teach the audience how to use a reverb or fuzz pedal? Or perhaps the unlimited value of the D chord?


