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Having read the book, I am disappointed that the views of people outside the band including Michele Anthony, Neil Young, the Boss and Jerry Cantrell weren't included even though they were obviously interviewed.
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Now that its available again, I really recommend the deluxe edition. The second disc has a ton of amazing performances. The only real blip is the part with the professor guy but even that is strewn with some incredible footage.
Also, the version of the film with just the performances might actually be better in that it tells the story simply through music. Hardly rocket science, but possibly more enjoyable.
Having read the book, I am disappointed that the views of people outside the band including Michele Anthony, Neil Young, the Boss and Jerry Cantrell weren't included even though they were obviously interviewed.
yeah, they should have been in the movie...no doubt about it. Also Rick Parashar and Brendan O Brien.
Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm Posts: 39509
Blenheim Augustine wrote:
Having read the book, I am disappointed that the views of people outside the band including Michele Anthony, Neil Young, the Boss and Jerry Cantrell weren't included even though they were obviously interviewed.
My issues with this film are the same as everyone else's....skirting around the tough questions regarding the drummers and completely ignoring large portions of the band's history. They should have picked someone better equipped for the job, in my opinion. As a fan I am not at all interested in a 'love letter' and Cameron Crowe seems to write a lot of them......
As a fan I am not at all interested in a 'love letter' and Cameron Crowe seems to write a lot of them......
While I agree that I also have very little interest in a "love letter," it wasn't even a particularly well made "love letter." It's not like the movie particularly captured what made us all fall for this band and stick with it through all of these years, did it? I didn't feel like it did for me. It was more "love stained documentary about the points when Cameron Crowe cared about this band."
Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm Posts: 39509
Lament wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:
As a fan I am not at all interested in a 'love letter' and Cameron Crowe seems to write a lot of them......
While I agree that I also have very little interest in a "love letter," it wasn't even a particularly well made "love letter." It's not like the movie particularly captured what made us all fall for this band and stick with it through all of these years, did it? I didn't feel like it did for me. It was more "love stained documentary about the points when Cameron Crowe cared about this band."
I don't know. It captured that for me. Maybe not the totality of my experience, but enough that I really enjoyed it.
On the other hand, I saw it once in theaters and then once when I got the dvd, and not since. So maybe that says something.
As a fan I am not at all interested in a 'love letter' and Cameron Crowe seems to write a lot of them......
While I agree that I also have very little interest in a "love letter," it wasn't even a particularly well made "love letter." It's not like the movie particularly captured what made us all fall for this band and stick with it through all of these years, did it? I didn't feel like it did for me. It was more "love stained documentary about the points when Cameron Crowe cared about this band."
I don't know. It captured that for me. Maybe not the totality of my experience, but enough that I really enjoyed it.
On the other hand, I saw it once in theaters and then once when I got the dvd, and not since. So maybe that says something.
I gotta agree with Lament on this one. The era and stuff I am most interested in, and what made me such a fan, got pretty glossed over. 3 out of 5 stars for me.
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anyone see the new eagles documentary? i dont even like the eagles, but its super entertaining and interesting. lots of stuff about their songwriting process and behind the scenes stuff from their tours. if i have a complaint about pj20, its they didnt have more of this kinda stuff like stories about writing songs. they even included don felder, who im pretty sure sued the rest of the band.
I watched this on the weekend. Good doco!
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Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
not only was this movie a disappointment, but i think that all of the the self back-patting that went on throughout the entire "PJ20" blitz set this band back years.
not only was this movie a disappointment, but i think that all of the the self back-patting that went on throughout the entire "PJ20" blitz set this band back years.
I wouldn't necessarily say that it "set the band back" but that whole period was the nadir of my Pearl Jam fandom. That was definitely made more acute by the band framing their activity in that time as a "thank you to the fans" when it felt to me as though they were moving rapidly away from most of the things I liked about them.
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I wouldn't necessarily say that it "set the band back" but that whole period was the nadir of my Pearl Jam fandom.
For me too. "We released Ten and Vs and since then we've been a Touring Band."
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While a Western guitar motif lost on the swings drum bass fusion, get your own thoughts into the subconscious often forgotten. "Pendulum" is a sweeping soul from the ballast.
anyone see the new eagles documentary? i dont even like the eagles, but its super entertaining and interesting. lots of stuff about their songwriting process and behind the scenes stuff from their tours. if i have a complaint about pj20, its they didnt have more of this kinda stuff like stories about writing songs. they even included don felder, who im pretty sure sued the rest of the band.
Was that on Showtime? Think I will check it out.
yeah, i saw it on hbo and showtime. pretty sure its on demand.
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