Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28179 in DVD
- Brand: Uni
- Released on: 2003-11-25
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Collector's Edition, NTSC
- Original language:
English - Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 45 minutes
Features
- 1 Open (Thicker Than Water/DVD) 2 India 3 Harmony 4 The Cove 5 Green Board 6 Wood Shop 7 Rain 8 I Got Dreams 9 Sweet As A Nut 10 The Angry Ocean 11 Credits (Thicker Than Water DVD) 12 Bonus Section Format: DVD AUDIO Genre: MUSIC DVD Rating: NR Age: 602498613221 UPC: 602498613221 Manufacturer No: B000167409
- 1 Open (Thicker Than Water/DVD) 2 India 3 Harmony 4 The Cove 5 Green Board 6 Wood Shop 7 Rain 8 I Got Dreams 9 Sweet As A Nut 10 The Angry Ocean 11 Credits (Thicker Than Water DVD) 12 Bonus Section Format: DVD AUDIO Genre: MUSIC DVD Rating: NR Age: 602498613221 UPC: 602498613221 Manufacturer No: B000167409
Product Description
Thicker Than Water is a collection of images and memories that started with the first time we stood on the deck of a surfboard and ends with an eighteen-month journey through the North Atlantic, South Pacific and the Bay of Bengal. Soundtrack includes 3
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74 of 84 people found the following review helpful.
Not bad
By Andrew D. Dixon Jr.
Compared to other surf films being flooded into the market these days, this is not bad. Music is good, footage is good (note: SHOT ON FILM, not video). It was somewhat hard to figure out where they were. We have clear scenery change, but no indicator to tell us where they really were except for the traditional Irish folk music that obviously indicated they were surfing Ireland. Director's commentary is witty and insightful and gives us perspective that few surf films give us and basically provides a good reason to watch it again -- and again. The version of this DVD I purchased in a local surf shop included a second disc; a CD with the soundtrack from the film. Very nice and a unique marketing and packaging idea. It actually convinced me to purchase the package. More importantly, the music is actually good (I was disappointed, though that the Irish folk music used in the film was not included on the soundtrack CD). But as a film, come on, it's only about 45 minutes long (with special feature bonus material, about an hour). It can't possibly be that difficult to compile film to make it last longer than an hour. Anything less than an hour these days, let's face it, is somewhat of a disappointment. Jack Johnson's involvement added to the film, though. Nicely done, let's just have more of it. I'm glad to have it in my DVD collection, though.
80 of 92 people found the following review helpful.
Very nice surprise
By Tracy Gray
I picked up this CD on a whim from a local store on a "new releases" rack just because the sepia toned packaging caught my eye. I looked it over and thought "Hmmm, this looks interesting." I put it back down and two days later I went back and got it and I wasn't really sure why other than I was very curious. Especially about the two songs "Underwater Love" and "Thicker Than Water." I have heard of G Love and Jack Johnson, but hadn't heard any of their music before. On first listen I was incredibly pleased at the music on the CD. The song "My Guru" is by now memorized in my head as is "Underwater Love." The song "Thicker Than Water" is really, really beautiful and fills my head with visions of waves and sand and warm air during a dreary and cold Indiana winter. This is the coolest CD I have bought in a long time and came across it by accident. The only problem is now I have to go track down the Smoke City CD's because I am in love with the sound of the lead singer's voice and her vocal stylings. I recommend this CD very highly. It's a great CD to just chill to. You could call it music to nap by, but I prefer to call it music to imagine by. This has become the soundtrack to my daydreams. Try it!!!!
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Good stuff...
By j.
"Thicker Than Water," the soundtrack to a documentary surfing film by Jack Johnson, manages to capture the heart of the laid-back beach style, and also the exoticism of the world's beaches that Johnson explores in the documentary (in the same vein as "The Endless Summer.") A slew of artists have been collected to contribute their two cents, and for the most part, it comes across as a nice blend of styles, voices, tones, and rhythms. The music provided seems to float gently over your ears like a breeze off the ocean and keep you captivated like a Hawai'ian sunset.Johnson's influence is very present throughout the album despite the fact that he only sings on two tracks. Indeed, the album sounds something like a Jack Johnson tribute record, with many artists guesting to capture the same spirit of sunsents and surfboards that Johnson seems to always find so effortlessly. The music is upbeat enough to keep one's interest peaked, although relaxed acoustic guitars definitely dominate the landscape.Johnson nay-sayers will enjoy the fact that the album shows a little more diversity than his albums are usually known for, and even Johnson's hardcore fans will find the new music different but non-threatening.The Johnson-G.Love duet "Rainbow" is especially poignant, picking right up where Johnson's "Brushfire Fairytales" album left off.
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