Moby: Play - The DVD

2001 "Play - The DVD has eight live tracks recorded on Jools Holland's TV show in England and 10 videos of songs from Moby's album, Play."
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Released: 01 July 2001 Released
Producted By: V2 Records
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Play the Videos: - Including five videos never released in the U.S. - Bodyrock (Auditions) (Frederick Bond) - Honey (Roman Coppola) - Find My Baby (Barnaby and Scott) - Natural Blues (David La Chapelle) - Bodyrock (Frederick Bond) - Run On (Mike Mills) - Why Does My heart Feel So Bad? (Animated) - Natural Blues (Animated) - Porcelain (Nick Brandt)

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Moby: Play - The DVD Audience Reviews

Fluentiama Perfect cast and a good story
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
8088-1 I have REALLY seen that "movie" and would like to comment on it... First impression was: another one fake. Second (after exploring this site): where was video quality during its mastering (ain't that a fake?)Honestly, "Live" subsection in main menu was rather good. I adore Moby for his music. Not for the "Plays" like that."Give an idiot a camcorder" as were announced... Really. CC in the hands of an idiot. Anyway - MOBY is MOBY, and now we can enjoy his music even with that shabbiness of video & audio quality.And, of course, such gorgeous tracks like "Honey", "Why does my heart so bad", "Natural blues", "Porcelain"... This is Moby. Last and all the time!
karmaDhyana I'm a late-comer regarding Moby's music, videos, career, et al. SO I rented 'Moby: Play' and he reeled my a*s in, hook, line and stinker! He's included among his videos "Bodyrock" (Auditions), which features a dozen or more men (well, to tell the truth, there was one I wasn't so sure about) who perform a dance audition to Moby's 'Bodyrock'. That video is the freshest, sexiest and most fun bit of cinema verite I have ever seen. In fact, I'd go so far as to say (she's gonna testify!) that this DVD, while wholly grand and beautiful, is worth the price just to see "Bodyrock".My favorite dancer (and by the look of the Google search returns I recently got a whole lotta other folks are on his vibe, too) is hands-down Phizzo Jobson. I wanna gobble him UP! Amazing energy and a hunk-a-hunk-a burnin' man-meat! Like I said, the whole DVD is excellent, with some of Moby's own cartoons making the video grade, as well as Moby taking some campy home movies incognito... and of course, he includes his 'Natural Blues' hit video (remember how much MTV play that vid got? Sheesh!!), and there's lots more stuff, too.SO I would highly recommend this DVD for not only trance fans, and Moby enthusiasts, but for music lovers of all kinds. There are some bright and shiny treasures lurking in 'Play', and they're all ours for the taking! So, dig it, diane ps... PHIZZO PHREAKS RISE UP!!!
Carter_man Play the DVD features a 20 minute short documentary filmed by Moby himself during his tour through Europe and at his home in NYC. There are some videos on this DVD some songs even has both videos (European and American versions of Porcelain, Natural blues and Body rock). The megamix has a very European feel to it, that's because it's more of a trance mix than a techno mix. My favorite part are the recorded live sessions performed at the Jools Holland show in the UK by the BBC. A good DVD but I somehow miss some more live footage from some of his concerts. Also included is a CD with the megamix of Play mixed by different DJ's.
abshire The music videos are great to all have in one place. They vary in quality, and it gets a bit repetitive with the same songs over and over, but it's nice to see the different versions of the videos. The live segment gets really funny at points, don't miss the French Cultural Festival, and the awful Scottish accent section. I didn't have much use for the psychadellic live mix part, but some might be into that.