Dream Theater

A Dramatic Tour of Events DVD?
October 10, 2011 4:49:29 PM UTC Post #11

I remember JP saying in a recent interview that they thought this tour would be perfect to make another live DVD for. I'm gonna be honest by saying that I'm so glad MP won't be here to direct this one...because I thought his directional style on Metropolis 2000 made the DVD look like it was cut and edited by high-school AV students. Also, the Chaos in Motion DVD also had poor direction/editing. Letting the japs direct Live at Budokan was the best decision DT ever made for a live DVD. I can't say anything about Score because I still haven't seen that one (I only own the cd version atm.)

To the power of the Earth I'm calling...

October 11, 2011 7:37:31 AM UTC Post #12

@Obryn: I advice to buy 2 copies of dvd score: one you'll consume and one put in frame ......
you must get this fabulous dvd!!!!!

October 11, 2011 6:22:41 PM UTC Post #13

=floyducci said:@Obryn: I advice to buy 2 copies of dvd score: one you'll consume and one put in frame ......
you must get this fabulous dvd!!!!!


Ok, from what I hear, some fans even rank Score as a better DvD than Budokan...I guess it's hard to beat a concert that includes 6DoIT and Octavarium in their entirety! I will definitely try to find a copy soon.

To the power of the Earth I'm calling...

October 12, 2011 1:59:46 AM UTC Post #14

i haven't watched score in a while, and it was great as i recall. HOWEVER...

doesn't budokan have "instrumedley" on it? i could watch that over and over again for hours.

October 12, 2011 3:37:45 AM UTC Post #15

I prefer Score because

1) The Octavarium Orchestra was amazing

2) Labrie sounds more consistent than Budokan

3) They play 6 degrees, octavarium and metropolis in one show. Can't argue with that.

I still love Budokan but because of those reasons, I must say that Score is much better

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