Scoring Reel
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Scoring Reel is a limited 2004 DVD of Blue Men's present 2004 work.
[edit] Sessions
There are seven sessions in this DVD.
- The Jury Title Sequence ( Featuring the Tubulum )
- Robots ( Scoring Footage, different then the Robots DVD )
- R-Type Finale ( Video Game ad featuring the song Piano Smasher )
- Bulbs ( Pentium 4 commercial featuring blue man group and rods and cones )
- Above ( Half of the footage from the complex tour )
- Terminator 3 ( Terminator 3 theme with half of the Current music video )
- Exhibit 13 ( Dramatic music video for pieces of paper that flew into blue mens work )
[edit] Trivia
- Matt Goldman only appeared in Bulbs as the one that hit the golf ball
- The Current and Above only had half of the footage instead of the whole thing
- This was limited since it was never publicly released
- This can not be found anywhere anymore
- There were a couple DVDs of Scoring Reel released through ebay from factory dealers
- This comes in a jewel case
[edit] Reception
- The album, The Complex released as a bigger hit and spawned a 5.1 DVD. That killed the process of Scoring Reel.
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