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U2 3D
Directed by
Mark Pellington
,
Catherine Owens
G
2008
85m
Documentary
,
Music
8.4
92%
93%
7.4
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A 3-D presentation of U2's global "Vertigo" tour. Shot at seven different shows, this production employs the greatest number of 3-D cameras ever used for a single project.
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Where to Watch U2 3D
Qello Concerts by Stingray Amazon Channel
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Cast of U2 3D
Bono
Self
The Edge
Self
Adam Clayton
Self
Larry Mullen Jr.
Self
Mark Pellington
Director
Catherine Owens
Director / Producer
Sanford R. Climan
Executive Producer
Michael Peyser
Executive Producer
David Modell
Executive Producer
Jon Shapiro
Producer
John Modell
Producer
David Chipon
Executive Producer
Peter Shapiro
Producer
Tom Krueger
Director Of Photography
Peter Anderson
Director Of Photography
Olivier Wicki
Editor
Douglas Yellin
Line Producer
Ted Kenney
Supervising Producer
Scott Mednick
Co-Executive Producer
Cyndi Ochs
Visual Effects Producer
U2 3D Ratings & Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
On the IMAX screen, these Irish rockers really rattle and hum.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
The 3-D visuals envelop you, majestically, and that effect fuses with the band's surround-sound rapture to create a full-scale sensory high. U2 3D makes you feel stoned on movies.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
The 3-D element is unobtrusively handled, except when it perfectly re-creates the woman who's always perched on her boyfriend's shoulders in front of you at a concert...
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
The concert itself is spectacularly produced, with Jumbotrons providing backdrop and long, curving runways that allow Bono and other band members to move far out into the crowd.
AV Club
Steven Hyden
The problem with U2 3D is that the U2 part is rarely as thrilling as the 3D part.
San Francisco Chronicle
Joel Selvin
Having these enormous, almost disembodied figures endlessly cascading through space is more distracting than illuminating.
Cinematical
Nick Schager
While U2 3D delivers what it promises to, it doesn't do anything further.
Beliefnet
Nell Minow
"U2 in 3D" doesn't just give you the feeling of being at a rock concert. It gives you the feeling of being a rock star.
New York Times
Matt Zoller Seitz
The first Imax movie that deserves to be called a work of art.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
U23D only just begins to tap the potential of performance film in three dimensions, but the possibilities are thrilling to contemplate.
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
It's an incredible performance captured in a medium that attains a unique aesthetic of immediacy and humanity from the powerful rock quartet.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
The 3-D effects not only make you feel that Bono and crew are within arm's reach, but also -- this is a new trick -- layer the pictures to simulate shifting your focus from foreground to background.
USA Today
Edna Gundersen
In many ways delivers an experience that's even better than the real thing.
Los Angeles Times
Ann Powers
85 beautifully paced minutes of crystal clear, artfully lit shots of Bono and his mates doing their inspirational thing for an arena crowd whose joy surges forth like a tiger in an Imax nature presentation.
Village Voice
Jim Ridley
The performances, culled from seven shows on the "Vertigo" tour from Mexico City to Buenos Aires, burn with the old unforgettable fire.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
In many ways, watching the movie is better than concertgoing.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
As a testament to one of the few bands that actually warrants the 3D concert film treatment, U2 3D rattles and hums like no other.
Boston Globe
Sarah Rodman
They may not be as cool as Bono's fly shades, but the plastic yellow glasses required for viewing U23D supply an amazing fly-on-the-amp view of the Irish rockers in their natural habitat.
Dallas Morning News
Stephen Becker
A glasses-required experiment that pushes the boundaries of the concert doc yet keeps one foot planted in the conventional concrete. Rarely has a film attained such moments of exhilaration while also leaving the viewer with some level of disappointment.
Associated Press
Christy Lemire
The technique works best when it makes you feel as if you're immersed in the audience.
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