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| Walk with Me in Hell | 
enlarge | Actor: Lamb Of God Studio: Epic Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 3871
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 271 Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 685327 UPC: 828768532799 EAN: 0828768532799 ASIN: B0018ODXYC
Theatrical Release Date: June 10, 2008 Release Date: July 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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Killadelphia gave a glimpse, now prepare to go for a ride July 1, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Killadelphia was a perfect dvd to compliment Lamb Of God not only for their live performance, but the honest "warts n' all" portrayal of the band during the documentary footage (see infamous Glasgow fistfight for example). Here we are 3 years later after the release of Killadelphia, and we now have Walk With Me In Hell, a 2 hour documentary on the release of the much anticipated Sacrament and the tour that followed. While there's not so much fighting or drama here like Killadelphia, this dvd doesn't shy away from the realism. If 2 hours isn't enough for you, extras include live performances, plus the complete show from the 2007 Download festival, the making of Sacrament (the same documentary featured on the bonus dvd included in the special edition of Sacrament, perfect for anybody that doesn't have it), the official video for Redneck, and making of the video. While there are other killer band dvd's that are out (Unearth, God Forbid) and coming out (Cannibal Corpse, Nevermore) this year, this is simply one to get.
Clean and to the point. July 2, 2008 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Most everything that made Killadelphia a gripping watch is missing here.
On the main feature I miss interactions with the road crew. Additional remarks, observations and musings that were filmed a day or so after the events have been replaced with studio shots the look they were filmed after the tour was over. I thought that gave it a sterile feel to it. There is little to no drama build up. Just guys hanging out, doing some silly things, hanging with fans, seeing the world and catching it all on tape.. if it sounds like a nicely edited vacation tape you might find akin to a wedding video you're on the right track. Sadly, just like that wedding video, I cant see myself replaying the main feature very often.
"The Making of Sacrament" footage is the same as the DVD you get in the deluxe CD package, which was a lot of fun as you get into the creative process of the band. In fact, watching this right after Killadelphia is very satisfying. You see each band member out of the band element and again its interesting to watch.
The big draw here is the live sets. Showing the band on in top form with bigger and bigger crowds. The Download set is amazing and worth ripping to your ipod.
The DVD is good but could have been so much better. If you had to choose, Killadalphia is the better choice. This one can wait.
Hardcore Heaven June 22, 2008 2 out of 14 found this review helpful
Anyone who has seen Lamb of God knows what to expect from them.These guys are at the top of the hardcore genre.Live they're one of the best acts around.Finally America has someone to cheer about.If this DVD is anything like "Killadelphia",it's well worth your time..
Another Hit! July 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
'Walk With Me In Hell' is an awesome 2 disc dvd set of tour footage,live performances and a new documentary. Truly a no brainer 'WWMIH' is packed with fun, metal and lots of laughs. Not to mention precision playing from our favorite virginians. Clocking in at 2 hours 'WWMIH'(the doc) chronicles the tours in support of 'Sacrament'. You see the boys trekking all over Europe playing to large and larger audiences. With killer support from countries they have never even played in. Gone is the fist fights and drunken stupor....well not totally. There is some boozing and slapping. Where the 'Killadelphia' DVD is more of a concert than documentary, 'WWMIH' is the storytelling of 5 guys in support of 'Sacrament' their lastest album. As well as the doc you also get them performing live from all over the world. TOP NOTCH! Disc 2 continues the splendor with 'The Making Of Sacrament' which was released as a special edition on the album. Certainly a must see if you don't already own it. Clocking in at about 77min. you go through the whole creation process with Machine(producer) and the boys. You also get the video for 'Redneck' as well as 'The Making Of' which is very cool. Then there is about 40 min. of deleted scenes from the documentary which is very, very funny. Check out the boys playing 'The Family Feud'......governor.......governor. Then what everyone seems to be buzzing about...the full set of Lamb Of God at the Download Festival. This is where they prove that they are at the TOP OF THEIR GAME. With a stunning and blistering performance in front of 70,000+ rabid fans. Playing such rockers as 'Pathetic','Blacken The Cursed Sun','Now You've Got Something To Die For, as well as 'Walk With Me In Hell' you will learn why they are now the target as C. Adler stated. Props go out once again to the man with the cam............Mr Doug Spangenberg who also did 'Killadelphia' and "the Making Of Sacrament'. Excellent job he has done again. So after nearly 2 years on the road LOG gets a break. And they deserve it. All their hard work and persistence has payed off.......the result is this DVD. The only downside is the setlist on both discs are almost identical.
Yep..Its Lamb of God... July 6, 2008 Its pretty much what you would expect from the all-american band that kicked your aszz on the first dvd. Its a must for any true LOG fan, but i have a few complaints about it. The live set-list is great, but for the awesome amount of songs LOG does well, you get 8 or so here, repeated over 2 discs. I love the documentary process and seeing the behind the scenes of the band, but i also want to see the live experences of the new cd and such. The set list isnt listed on the outside of the case, and once i bought it and opened it, i realized the same songs are repeated live on each disc...eh...somewhat of a let down for someone that is looking for a 5.1 live dvd representation of what LOG is truely about...METAL.
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