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cool flick, but my favorite PJ is 95-05, and all that was barely, if at all, mentioned.
I'm inspired to buy the DVD. I appreciated the deeper look at the beginning with Mother Love Bone.
I'm excited to find out what I missed
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hey simmer, I was at the Dallas 7 PM showing as well. It was such a great turnout and it seemed like everyone really enjoyed the movie. It almost felt like going to a Pearl Jam concert with all the long lines and PJ shirts.
I had missed the showing at TIFF and having read Alan Cross's review of the movie I knew what to expect - that it would be pretty heavy on the earlier stuff. (ed. I get the impression when it comes out on DVD there will be way more stuff available as I'm sure Crowe was trying to fit everything in a 2 hour window and really you can't.)
But it was like a walk back in time for me. I was 15 at the time Ten came out and remember devouring everything about Pearl Jam from their music to their influences to anything that had a Pearl Jam track on it, etc. It was like reliving that time - the good and the bad - all over again and how much Pearl Jam's music meant to me at that time. How much I loved it and how I can't believe at one point I let it get away from me. I enjoyed the humour in it as well.
And I will admit that I did choke up at certain points. I guess I'm a sucker that way.
Like I said I'm sure when the DVD/Blu-ray comes out it will have some sort of 5 hour version on it. And I'm sure I'll be getting a copy.
That being said, I did like the footage...and seeing how scary creative this band is...."Alive" sounds great after 5-6 practices.....also, the part where Ed sings "at" the security guard was awesome!
I want a copy of this on Blu-Ray DVD!
My favorite was definitely Ed and Chris wrestling during Hunger Strike.
Thanks Cameron and PJ!
Still wonder why the side step the drummer questions !
There were times where everyone cheered, laughed, and even some touching moments. Knowing where I was at in my life and getting into high school and the things I went through and seeing how this band came to be during that time and all the things that make them who they are...it's just amaing. I mean the scene where Eddie starts to get comfortable as a lead vocalist is just freaking awesome. Also, the stage climbing/diving video clips are just unreal. I still can't believe Ed did that crazy stuff...lol.
At one point near the end, they show a clip from PJ playing Betterman from one of their more recent tours. The entire theater was singing along...freaking awesome. I have never been to a movie where the crowed reacted quite like that.
The movie does focus more on the forming of the band and their first couple albums and some of the stuff PJ stood up for and had to go through but the middle/later years are only briefly covered. Overall, I am fine with that. The most important parts are covered and the movie had to be a certain length for theaters/PBS. I just placed my order for the Blu Ray which has over 4 hours of extras. I can't wait to see it again...especially all the extras!!!
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Took me back to that 16-17 year old that had a Million friends, yet still felt all alone.
I did notice that a lot of the movie did focus on the early years but think maybe that's because it's a very interesting time in the band's history. We've heard more from them in the later years. The only exception is the middle years which wasn't touched on much but may be because they did very little media then...
Anyway loved it and can't wait for the 3 disk box set!
overall i loved it though. definitely felt like a stroll through memory lane. parts funny, sad, emotional, and just some parts (a lot actually) you wanted to get up from you seat and jump around the place.
really enjoyed it. might see it again this weekend at the franklin institute. can't wait for the bonus footage on the dvd
Is he just not into it, or is it all hidden away. I mean, he's got to have a bit more than a coffee cup and a few CD's right?
Kevin
I am going with "he's not that into it". I am the worse collector of things ever, well, next to Stone. So I can relate...his house didn't not have tons of knick knacks either...another sign of a non-collector. Just his personality, I guess.
I did find the movie amazing. Crowe made all the guys real in the sense of being regular guys in caught up in a very cool groove.
They have a HQ for all their stuff and he has Jeff for anything he might need. It also doesn't look like Stone is one to have very many possessions. Plus, would you want to bring your work home with you ?
Why is it getting brighter in here???
If you go to so much trouble to show the history of the band to the world, why ignore one fifth of it? it would have been ultra classy to have him interviewed, or even mention his skills as a drummer and what it brought to VS and Vitalogy, or even make a waffle joke. Something.
I can't stand half my old band, and haven't spoken to them in 2 years, but I still plan on mounting our cd promo poster on my wall with their pictures on it.
I think the movie should have been called Pearl Jam 1-7, and 18-20.
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couldn't remember all those numbers.
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what a bloody mess. awesome to watch.
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