Very much a follow-up to their 1991 concert film masterpiece Live At Donington, No Bull was designed to capture the over-the-top spectacle that was the 1996 Ballbreaker tour. On board again was the renowned director David Mallet who once again used film to document the proceedings, this time around at the Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas bullfighting arena in Madrid, Spain. Ultimately rushed for release in 1996 for the home video market, Mallet was always unhappy with the results of the final product. Until now. The film has been completely re-edited for DVD and Blu-ray release, with the Blu-ray featuring HD and the audio remixed in both Stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound for the ballbreaking experience it was always meant to be.
Very much a follow-up to their 1991 concert film masterpiece Live At Donington, No Bull was designed to capture the over-the-top spectacle that was the 1996 Ballbreaker tour. On board again was the renowned director David Mallet who once again used film to document the proceedings, this time around at the Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas bullfighting arena in Madrid, Spain. Ultimately rushed for release in 1996 for the home video market, Mallet was always unhappy with the results of the final product. Until now. The film has been completely re-edited for DVD and Blu-ray release, with the Blu-ray featuring HD and the audio remixed in both Stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound for the ballbreaking experience it was always meant to be.
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