If you missed out on Kanye West's Yeezus tour, don't worry. One Yeezy enthusiast recently put out a two-hour film that highlights almost all of West's tour stops. John Colandra reportedly spent seven months working on the video, which features fan-shot and professional footage. Hopefully it's enough to hold fans over until Hype Williams releases his West tour movie.

Colandra's video is a super reel of the spectacles that occurred on the Yeezus tour, which ran from October 2013 to September 2014, Complex notes. Check it out below.

West shared the trailer for the Williams film in February, and it has been confirmed that the movie will hit theaters. Williams is best known for his work on music videos. He's done Future's "I Won," Common's "Kingdom" and Jennifer Lopez's "Booty."

Earlier in the year, author Bret Easton Ellis said he was working with West on a film project.

"I didn't want to at first. Then I listened to Yeezus. It was early summer last year and I was driving in my car. He'd given me an advance copy, and I thought, regardless of whether I'm right for this project, I want to work with whoever made this," Ellis said. "So f**k it, I said yes. And that's how it happened. That was seven or eight months ago. We'll see what happens. I really like him as a person. I know he comes off in this performance-art way in the press, but if you're just alone with him in a room talking for three hours, it's kind of mind-blowing."

During his Yeezus jaunt, West stopped a show in Australia in September to seemingly harass a fan in a wheel chair.

"I decided I can't do this song, I can't do the rest of this show until everybody stand up," West said during the show. "Unless you got a handicap pass where you get special parking and s**t. And I'ma see you if you ain't standing up, believe me. I'm real good at that."

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