Favorite Pearl Jam Film

64c and Cloudy64c and Cloudy Posts: 116
edited March 2021 in The Porch
Keen to hear what everyone's favorite (official) Pearl Jam film release is!

As much as I love (and grew up on!) Touring Band, my vote has to go to Immagine in Cornice. Such a beautifully shot film...

Favorite Pearl Jam Film 71 votes

Single Video Theory (1998)
26%
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Touring Band 2000 (2001)
16%
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Live at the Showbox (2003)
0%
Live at the Garden (2003)
2%
F Me In The Brainrossstothers 2 votes
Immagine in Cornice (2007)
26%
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Pearl Jam Twenty (2011)
21%
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Let's Play Two (2017)
5%
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  • Tim SimmonsTim Simmons Posts: 7,682
    Touring Band 2000 (2001)
    Content wise, TB2000.

    Lookwise IiC.
  • joe159joe159 Decatur, IL. Posts: 316
    Immagine in Cornice (2007)
    Immagine in Cornice may actually be favorite music doc/concert film ever
  • Immagine in Cornice (2007)
    I would have appreciated an additional response option with all of the above.
  • Immagine in Cornice (2007)
    In terms of what I go back to, I think I've watched the "The Kids Are Twenty" film more than the actual PJ20 film.
  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 Posts: 28,394
    Single Video Theory (1998)
    Single Video Theory was the best.  Loved to see the creativity behind the making of Yield.  Immagine in Cornice, PJ 20 and Touring Band were also great.  The rest were just ok.  
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  • KV4053KV4053 Posts: 1,503
    edited March 2021
    Immagine in Cornice (2007)
    Come Back from Immagine.  Toppermost of the poppermost.
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  • Abe FromanAbe Froman Posts: 5,251
    Pearl Jam Twenty (2011)
    This is actually a tough vote. Hard to not vote for the showbox just for the version of “Daughter/War”. Also, love single video theory...could’ve easily voted for that as well. 
  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,462
    Pearl Jam Twenty (2011)
    Gotta go with this one. Immagine in Cornice is a very close second
  • FiveBelowFiveBelow Posts: 1,269
    Single Video Theory (1998)
    Easily the most watched VHS of all time for me.
  • mdgsolomdgsolo Posts: 796
    Immagine in Cornice (2007)
    Danny Clinch has the best eye in rock and roll.  Easy vote for me
  • bbiggsbbiggs Posts: 6,949
    Single Video Theory (1998)
    Live at Showbox a close 2nd. 
  • mfc2006mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,407
    Single Video Theory (1998)
    Wish they'd do another film in this style. 
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  • BloodMeridian80BloodMeridian80 Seattle Posts: 651
    Single Video Theory (1998)
    SVT - For me, it's the most cohesive mix of interview and performance with some unique editing. It also has some of the most reveling moments about their group and individual creative processes. Plus, it's the one video where we get Jack performing the Yield songs. Love Matt, but really like the way Jack played these songs.
  • BrainofBGABrainofBGA Posts: 4,159
    Single Video Theory (1998)
    This was a tough call. Touring band and SVT are both right up there. Hopefully we get some more things from the band in future. Either a touring band style compilation or in studio footage would be great. However this band don’t play by the rules so who knows what the future holds in terms of releases. 
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  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,265
    Touring Band 2000 (2001)
    It’s probably been 10 years since I’ve watched any, except the newer ones. But I used to watch TB2000 and SVT often. TB took the top just because I like the live footage. But SVT has some great moments “we have this thing we developed in the 70s, called keeping time.”
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