A collection of music videos from the most notorious band to rock their way out of hollywood.A collection of music videos from the most notorious band to rock their way out of hollywood.A collection of music videos from the most notorious band to rock their way out of hollywood.
Photos
Jennifer Driver
- Axl's Girlfriend (segment "Since I Don't Have You")
- (archive footage)
Shannon Hoon
- Self (segment "Don't Cry")
- (archive footage)
Stephanie Seymour
- Self (segment "November Rain")
- (archive footage)
Gary Oldman
- Devil
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
- Directors
- Sante D'Orazio(video Since I Don't Have You)
- Nigel Dick(videos Welcome To The Jungle, Sweet Child O' Mine, Paradise City, Patience)
- Del James(video The Garden)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- ConnectionsEdited from Guns N' Roses: Welcome to the Jungle (1987)
Featured review
Guns N' Roses: Once and Future King
Okay, the truth is that I hated a lot of GNR's videos, and watching them again hasn't altered my appraisal too much. Andy Morahan was such a hack and those sprawling, meaningless, pseudo-narratives really helped to make the band more of a joke than it should have been.
IMHO, they should have aligned themselves with more visionary people. Mark Romanek and David Fincher -- I would love to see what those guys would do with a GNR video. Spike Jonze, maybe. Any of those "Director's Label" DVD guys.
I guess it's all moot right now. I'm just thankful I got to see the last show of the New GNR's Chinese Democracy tour before the whole thing got pulled. Say what you will, and I know that they canceled a bunch of shows during that small, aborted tour: on December 5, 2002, at Madison Square Garden in NYC, Guns N' Roses lived. They sounded incredible. They looked incredible. (Though I miss Axl's more flamboyant styles -- he just wore sports jerseys throughout, no kilt/catcher's mask combos...)
I pray they/he gets their/his act together. As appreciated as they were, I've always felt they were underappreciated. Or rather, I've always felt they represented much more potential greatness than they ever fully realized. CHINESE DEMOCRACY will be something to behold...
IMHO, they should have aligned themselves with more visionary people. Mark Romanek and David Fincher -- I would love to see what those guys would do with a GNR video. Spike Jonze, maybe. Any of those "Director's Label" DVD guys.
I guess it's all moot right now. I'm just thankful I got to see the last show of the New GNR's Chinese Democracy tour before the whole thing got pulled. Say what you will, and I know that they canceled a bunch of shows during that small, aborted tour: on December 5, 2002, at Madison Square Garden in NYC, Guns N' Roses lived. They sounded incredible. They looked incredible. (Though I miss Axl's more flamboyant styles -- he just wore sports jerseys throughout, no kilt/catcher's mask combos...)
I pray they/he gets their/his act together. As appreciated as they were, I've always felt they were underappreciated. Or rather, I've always felt they represented much more potential greatness than they ever fully realized. CHINESE DEMOCRACY will be something to behold...
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- kali1998
- Mar 11, 2004
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