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It's absolutely surreal(but then again maybe thats why i like movies- anything can happen) I think some will find it politically incorrect, but it's not sending any messages for or against any certain "groups"- other than maybe "its wrong to keep girl
bands
locked up"? thats another reason why i like it- i'm not having an ideal of how i "should" feel about this issue or that group shoved down my throat- its all good clean fun (with killer dolls, a killer clown assistant/spiritual adviser, cute cute business girls, cute rocker girls, a sadistic little person,and a little bit of blood and gore- its a good mix in my opinion.
If you are familiar with John Lennon's early life, including the development of his various bands, and the evolution of the Beatles through Germany and the Liverpool scene, then this movie doesn't offer much in the way of history.
This documentary explicitly details how Metallica went from being one of the greatest
bands
of all time, to a hollow parody of itself.
Still they managed to get some of the finest Finnish professional actors in, and even the soundtrack is filled with internationally famous Finnish rock and heavy metal
bands
(like Nightwish with over 1.5 million records sold).
It's got just about everything a great (sort of) B-movie needs: Killer dolls, caged women rock bands, a psycho dwarf with an eyepatch, an assassin/clown/ordained priest, and, of course, a crazed billionaire with a shrunken head.
Firstly i can totally empathise with the lead character.... even down to the the fantastic choice of
bands
displayed on his wall (the Jam and the Specials although i am not too sure about Patti Smith myself!) We've all probably been in the situations Gregory finds himself in during the movie and this just brings it all back... playing football in the school team (and chatting nonchalently to spectators when should have been keeping an eye on players bearing down on goal), getting into scrapes with teachers and of course that first date with the girl of your dreams.
An emotional journey through the
bands
creation of songs and the struggles that surround the creative processes.
The dialog between John and Paul are at times serious when it surrounds the
bands
musical structure.
The music is worse than
bands
that open for other
bands
at clubs with no cover charge.
With interviews from rock greats like Lemmy, Tomy Iommi, Alice Cooper and Vince Neil to name but a few and concert footage of various heavy
bands
from Black Sabbath to Slipknot this is a sweaty, mosh pit inducing, bleeding ears look at what heavy metal music is and means to thousands of fans the world over.
this movies interpretation of the devil is that of baphomet, a god the templar knights worshipped that priests accused of being the devil, though adapted by satanists to be used as the devil (search on the internet for baphomet and you can find a picture) throughout the movie alot of cult sybols are shown such as the pentagram and the eye of horus, showing that the director did at least a bit of research, they also mention a few
bands
at the beginning, one of them being iron maiden, and they play with the belief that a record played backwards can contain secret messages, but kind of mock it.anyway
The hell with the overall market themes and the Bollinger
bands.
Watching rappers and boy
bands
has diminished our appreciation of what dance was all about.
These "horrible" Italian made films are a great way to see how Italians viewed American culture, for instance the theme song, sans the lyrical content that very well could have been preformed by any of the great American hair
bands.
Nirvana, Pearl Jam, boy
bands.
That ragged sound was popular by
bands
later, but the Beatles had moments of pure brilliance.
First of all, my son brought this movie home and said that I would like it because there are songs by the Dead Kennedys and Devo - these are two
bands
that we both love.
Little ground digging (like miniature versions of those things in "Tremors") robots are used for war, and guys on the same side as them wear wrist
bands
that let the screamers know they are of the same side.
Metal: A Headbanger's journey is a great little documentary about the bands, culture, and public reception of the genre of heavy metal music.
Many of the better bands, and some of the worst, were at this shindig where any and everything goes.
It has some flaws, and I'm no fan of a lot of the
bands
that were interviewed, but for what it is, it's a good movie.
I know
bands
that were involved with the Q Productions, and every band has been burned in one way or another.
I think if
bands
put out "greatest hits" videos, showing only half of their hit videos, it is a let down to their fans and to the casual watcher.
The technology they use makes Bond look like he's using rubber
bands
and paper clips.
Even the marching
bands
are sloppy.
What's not to like - Astaire-Rogers dancing to "I Don't Dance, Don't Ask Me", ocean liners crossing the Atlantic, trains racing across northern France, jazz
bands
rehearsing in Paris clubs, stupendous art deco sets, a couturier's elegant salon, serenading to balalaikas, stunning models privately displaying satin gowns, Russian princes, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" sung by the beautiful Irene Dunne, an elegant Old Russian restaurant with its frescoes, fashion show that incorporates Astaire and Rogers dancing, Irene Dunne's warmth, a witty script, a Broadway smash hit brought to the screen - geez, what a movie!
According to the writers it seems, people in rock
bands
lead trash existences and suffer constant calamity.
Funny, I've had many friends who were in rock
bands
and I can't recall any having such a decadent band history.
I was an angst filled teenager in 1977 and I followed many of the punk
bands
that were born in the Los Angeles/San Francisco scene.
For example, Bruce Springsteen tells about Chuck Berry's concern with money and no rehearsal with the unknown local pick up
bands
before his gigs without any respect to the audiences and fans.
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