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Scratch

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Manufacturer: Palm Pictures Starring: Marc 7, Akil, The Allies, Almighty K.G., D.J. Babu Directed By: Doug Pray
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD EAN: 0660200304621 Format: Anamorphic Label: Palm Pictures Manufacturer: Palm Pictures Number Of Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Palm Pictures Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2002-09-17 Running Time: 92 Studio: Palm Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 2001
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Editorial Reviews:
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Director Doug Pray (Hype) pays tribute to the innovative art of DJing in the electrifying documentary Scratch. Featuring the most legendary figures in the DJ scene, Pray's film is at once a deeply insightful historical document and a highly entertaining glimpse into the world of underground hip-hop. Modern luminaries such as DJ Shadow, Mix Master Mike (of the Beastie Boys), DJ Q-bert, Rob Swift, and DJ Swamp are interviewed alongside living legends like Afrika Bambaataa, Jazzy Jay, and Grand Mixer DXT, in order to paint a broad, comprehensive picture of how DJing has evolved over the years. Seamlessly cutting between interviews and actual footage filmed at several high-profile DJing contests including Skratchcon 2000 and the DMC U.S. Finals, Pray's film is a must-see for both seasoned fans and the uninitiated, a celebration of one of the late-20th century's most thrilling, original musical movements.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Informative Comment: The documentary was very informative and did a great job at displaying the roots of hip hop and deciphering the difference between hip hop and rap. I have a new found respect for the turntablists in the game. Beastie Boys have impressed me much more after taking the time to listen to the layers behind their clever lyrics and listen to the scratching being done by mix master Mike.
Customer Rating:      Summary: WELL DONE Comment: I saw this movie once and I knew I had to own it. It is a very clear and sequenced movie about the art of Hip Hop and turntables. I love this culture. I think anyone and everyone can enjoy the catchy beats and styled rhythms that make this movie more fascinating. It has a good flow as well, it is not a quick watch but after you see it a couple times through, I will play it in the background because of the music. It was well produced and that is why I say Well Done.
Customer Rating:      Summary: VERY INTERESTING DVD Comment: I really liked this DVD. The world of the scratch DJ opened my eyes. Most people don't know much about the scratch DJ, but it's definitely a legitimate art form. Loved the interview and profile with DJ Qbert. I'm a little biased cause I've known him since middle school. Hehe. But honestly, this DVD is really interesting. A lot I didn't know. Check it out yourself.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great, interesting, but not completely comprehensive Comment: I would have liked to see this be more up to date, and a bit more comprehensive. The DVD case lists DJ Krush (whom I am a fan of) as one of the DJ's featured, but it only very quickly just shows him and mentions his name which I thought was a bit cheap. The piece on DJ Shadow was interesting. I like the different aspects the movie covers: technical, social, history, as well as a taste of some of the personalities.
DVD extras are interesting. Particularly some of the instructional how-to stuff. Almost makes me want to get some equipment and try it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely Essential! Comment: Goes down in my favorite hip-hop videos of all time.
My favorites are this, breakin, breakin 2, and freshest kids.
This actually helped lead me into breakdancing. From there I got How To Do The Robot - Breakdance Instructional DVD or Top 20 Breakdance Moves. These ones turned me from a hip-hop spectator into a serious breakdancer.
All of these are essential!
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