It’s difficult to muster up much sympathy for Weisberg, considering that most of the logistical headaches were of his own creation. He oversells the show by thousands with the promise of a show he had no guarantee of delivering, staffs the event with inadequate security, and pads the show with a wack rap contest guaranteed to rile up an already fed-up crowd.
Thankfully, directors Denis Hennelly and Casey Suchan make no attempt to excuse Weisburg’s major fuck-ups in this area, but simply let the story unfold as it is. The result is a nail-biting account of a show that easily could have ended in disaster, even tragedy, considering the large number of exhausted and frustrated fans waiting for the show of a lifetime.
If you’re looking for actual concert footage of the Wu, you’re out of luck; the performance can be found on the concert DVD Disciples of the 36 Chambers. But the film certainly stands on its own as a tribute to ODB and a candid behind-the-scenes look at the making of a historic show.
– Keidra Chaney
Rock The Bells
Denis Hennelly and Casey Suchan
DVD, 103 miniutes
$14.95, Warner Home Video
Rock The Bells: www.rockthebellsmovie.com