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The All-American Rejects: Tournado
Music - The All-American Rejects, the platinum-selling alternative pop-rock band from Stillwater, Okla., take to the stage in this full-length, high-octane 2006 concert filmed live in the Twin Cities. The crowd-pleasing show features hits such as "Dirty Little Secret," "Move Along" and "It Ends Tonight." As a bonus, an in-depth tour documentary takes you behind the scenes and on the road for all the excitement of the group's headlining tour.
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Plot Summary
Tournado is a live concert film capturing the energetic performances of the popular rock band, The All-American Rejects, during their "Tournado" tour. The film showcases their hit songs and the raw, uninhibited stage presence that defined their early career. It offers fans an immersive experience of a high-octane rock show.
Critical Reception
As a concert film, "Tournado" was primarily aimed at the band's existing fanbase. Critical reviews focused on the quality of the live recording, the band's performance energy, and the selection of songs. It was generally well-received by fans for its authentic portrayal of a live show, though it received limited mainstream critical attention.
What Reviewers Say
Captures the band's signature high-energy live performance.
Features a strong setlist of fan-favorite songs.
Offers an authentic look at The All-American Rejects' touring experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews typically praise the film for its vibrant energy and the band's engaging stage presence, highlighting it as a must-watch for fans of The All-American Rejects.
Fun Fact
The "Tournado" tour was a significant part of the band's promotional efforts for their album 'Move Along,' which achieved multi-platinum status.
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