Fleetwood Mac: Destiny Rules (TV Movie 2004) Poster

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7/10
Fleetwood Mac offended in a coarse way
charitydevos31 July 2020
I think it's a real shame,that a group as talented as Fleetwood Mac gets offended in such a rude and coarse way by user reviewer "xnet95".Words as:bleating goat,fat slob,disgusting creep,old farts,...were used in this persons review.Whatever you think of the documentary,or the group itself,surely this does not justify speaking of other human beings in that way?Has xnet95 achieved anything worthwhile,more than Fleetwood Mac,that he thinks himself better,so he can write whatever disrespectfull crap,and call that a review?Wouldn't wanna be in this guy's family,as a middleaged, menopausal(you gain weight no matter what you do!)woman,or you are called:quote:"big fat slob with a lazy body,bleating goat,disgusting creep".What a charmer!
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10/10
"Destiny Rules" is an awesome documentary on one of my favorite rock 'n' roll bands of all time
natyjude20 April 2004
I am a huge Fleetwood Mac fan and "Destiny Rules" is an awesome documentary on the band. It was raw, it was honest, and it was so intriguing watching these four band members interact with one another after so many years. Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham still rock!! To be able to watch one of the most influential rock 'n' roll bands in the process of their ingenious work is quite provocative and alluring all at the same time. I recommend this film to anyone who is not only a fan but who can appreciate an in-depth look into the creative process of making a rock 'n' roll album. The directors did an amazing job capturing the band at its purest. I am interested to see what these two directors will do next.
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1/10
What were they thinking?
bwdude16 November 2018
I consider myself to be a real fan of Fleetwood Mac's music. I grew up with the likes of "Don't Stop" and "Tusk" and rediscovered them later when "Rumours" was re-released.

I also loved "The Dance" and have watched the show countless times.

This one though, I don't know what it really is or what it's supposed to be. It felt like some "behind the scenes" videos mashed together without rhyme or reason. It's not a documentary, not a music video and not a backstory of the album. Technical quality is really bad too.
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