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                    		    RATING:                     		    G                    		     RELEASE: February 22, 2008 GENRE: Concert  STARRING: Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr.  DIRECTOR: Catherine Owens  STUDIO: National Geographic Entertainment  U23D: Official Movie Web site   
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        - When Bono takes the stage people listen. Whether he’s belting  out one of U2’s hit songs or convincing the world to help AIDS victims  in Africa, this Irish rock legend’s presence  commands attention. His latest project, U23D, is in a theater near you. Bono,  along with band mates The Edge (guitar, keyboards, and vocals), Adam Clayton (bass  guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion), invite you to this  historic concert experience produced by National Geographic Entertainment. It’s  the first ever live action 3D digital film. U23D transports fans to live performances in South America during the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers’  "Vertigo" tour. The 3D effects are so incredible that you'll feel like you’re one of  the 90,000 screaming fans packed into the  stadium. High-definition 3D cameras capture the high-energy crowd who create a  tidal wave across the arena as they jump to the band's beat. The three dimensional video practically puts  you on stage with Bono. At times, it will seem as if you could reach out and touch  him. U23D: A Best or a Bust?Long-time U2 fans and music enthusiasts, go get your tickets now. Avid moviegoers follow along. If for nothing else, you will appreciate this film  for its technological achievement. Not a big U2 or rock music fan? Well, you may not enjoy this film as much. It’s important to point this out because the very nature of the  film reduces its appeal to a niche audience. Your average non-rocker will  not get into their legendary songs, such as “Pride (In the Name of Love),” “Beautiful  Day,” “With or Without You,” as much as the rest of us. A quick note to concert junkies: you may get a bit bored  halfway into the hour and a half long film. It's not that U23D is boring, because it  isn’t. It's just that music fans who thrive on being in the midst  of a concert crowd may get tired of sitting in a movie theater seat. The downside is  you’re stationary when every fiber of your being wants to get up and rock  with the masses. While fans get up close and personal with the band on the  tour, it’s all on stage. An all-access pass is not part of the deal. So don’t  expect to see any behind-the-scenes footage or exclusive interviews. This could  be a good thing though. It gives you the full concert without loading it  down with sound bites from the band. Faith and Family-Friendly?Not to be nit-picky, but there are a few instances of objectionable material in U23D.  During the concert, two girls on the shoulders of friends  are shown shirtless (one in a sports bra, the other in a bikini top). Also, Bono shares a pretty-much-on-the-lips kiss with bassist  Adam Clayton. Bono dons his "COEXIST" bandana while  singing “Love and Peace or Else.” This message promoting religious tolerance is made  up of half moon for the “C” (Islamic symbol), star of David for the “X”  (representing the Jewish faith), and a cross for the “T. ” He goes on to say: “Jesus, Jew, Mohammad, it’s true.” Bono also sings about  everyone being the sons of Abraham, the father of all generations. This intense plea for peace and an end to war  is made during “Sunday Bloody Sunday,” a song about the horrible fighting in Northern Ireland. Giant light displays create a visually breathtaking  experience as fans take in all of the sights of sounds of U2. One of the images  blasted on the jumbotrons is of the Hand of Fatima (also known as the Khamsa). This superstitious symbol looks like the palm of a hand with an eye in the  center of it. It supposedly wards off the “evil eye,” in turn giving you good  luck. No profanity is used in the film.  Movie Review in a Sentence or TwoBottom line: If you can’t see them rock in person and don't mind sitting down during a concert, U23D is the next best thing. The 3D visual effects and U2's legendary sound will blow you away.  
  Hannah   Goodwyn serves as a producer for   LivingTheLife.com and CBN.com. She also writes regularly for these sites. For   more articles and information, visit Hannah's bio page.
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