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User Comments for: Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage

Hyperrreal says...
3 years ago
Decent enough documentary, with some interesting combination of archive footage and talking heads. It draws quite heavily on the podcast Break Stuff: The Story of Woodstock '99, though I think the podcast does a better job of explaining and examining the broader context and some of the almost criminal negligence that went into organizing the festival.
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Faction says...
2 years ago
woodstock 99 as told through a 2020 woke lens. watch the netflix one instead, its much better
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MountnWookie says...
3 years ago
Those promoters passing the blame on everyone one but themselves.... how are they even allowed to think of doing another?
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gunsgirl says...
2 years ago
Good documentary highlighting the problems of Woodstock 99…… done for nostalgia purposes and lost to the youth of the 90’s. How can you not know who performed the national anthem during the original Woodstock?
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j.w0150415 says...
3 years ago
Can’t imagine this being, in any way, comparable to Woodstock 69, but I’ll give it a go
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Twyzëas says...
3 years ago
The outcome of rose-tinted glasses meeting poor organization and basic human instinct: chaos at its purest. While Woodstock '69 definitely had its quirks, and was a miracle it wasn't ended with disaster, the '99 festival managed to raise the bar even further to become one of the most underorganized festivals on the planet—a legacy that only Fyre Festival managed to rekindle 18 years later.
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