Metal - A Headbanger's Journey

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As some of you may know, I'm an avid movie goer. I think this one will appeal to you lot.

AFI Music Documentary Series at the Arclight Hollywood Theaters

APRIL 12 2006

METAL: A HEADBANGER'S JOURNEY
CANADA 2005 96 MIN
Director: Sam Dunn, Scot McFadyen, Jessica Joy Wise
Featuring: Tony Iommi, Bruce Dickinson, Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper, Dee Snider, Geddy Lee, Ronnie James Dio, Lemmy Kilmister, Vince Neil

Sam Dunn is a 30-year-old anthropologist and a lifelong metal fan. After years of studying diverse cultures, Sam turns his academic eye closer to home and embarks on an epic journey into the heart of heavy metal. His mission: to figure out why metal music is consistently stereotyped, dismissed and condemned.

for more info, go here

http://www.afi.com/onscreen/arclight/arclight.aspx#n
 
Metallicat180 said:
It sounds kinda similar to The Decline Of Western Civilisation Part II, which I've also never seen.

Thats the movie I couldn't think of. Its pretty interesting, as damn near everyone interviewed said they were on the verge of a record deal and were going to make it big. I'd say about 10% of them actually did. You can watch the whole movie going "Yep, nope, nope, nope, yep, nope, etc, etc." Its kinda fun that way...lol.:loco:
 
Keyser Soze said:
As some of you may know, I'm an avid movie goer. I think this one will appeal to you lot.

AFI Music Documentary Series at the Arclight Hollywood Theaters

APRIL 12 2006

METAL: A HEADBANGER'S JOURNEY
CANADA 2005 96 MIN
Director: Sam Dunn, Scot McFadyen, Jessica Joy Wise
Featuring: Tony Iommi, Bruce Dickinson, Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper, Dee Snider, Geddy Lee, Ronnie James Dio, Lemmy Kilmister, Vince Neil

Sam Dunn is a 30-year-old anthropologist and a lifelong metal fan. After years of studying diverse cultures, Sam turns his academic eye closer to home and embarks on an epic journey into the heart of heavy metal. His mission: to figure out why metal music is consistently stereotyped, dismissed and condemned.

for more info, go here

http://www.afi.com/onscreen/arclight/arclight.aspx#n

This sounds really interesting, Jackie - thanks for the tip! I love movies but am usually so busy I have to wait until they come out on PPV so I can TIVO!
 
Metallicat180 said:
That sounds like something that's right up my street. It sounds kinda similar to The Decline Of Western Civilisation Part II, which I've also never seen.

Got it on bootleg DVD. I attended the Megadeth taping of 'In My Darkest Hour' for the movie up at the Country Club in Reseda, Ca. Was cool since "So Far, So Good" wasn't out yet and we got to hear the new song first. :Smokedev:
 
Puckfiend said:
Got it on bootleg DVD. I attended the Megadeth taping of 'In My Darkest Hour' for the movie up at the Country Club in Reseda, Ca. Was cool since "So Far, So Good" wasn't out yet and we got to hear the new song first. :Smokedev:

You lucky git!!! :p

I've seen one bit of it which is the Megadeth Behind The Music where Dave's asked about glam rock and he says, "To me, glam means Gay L.A Music." Hahaha!
 
Metallicat180 said:
You lucky git!!! :p

I've seen one bit of it which is the Megadeth Behind The Music where Dave's asked about glam rock and he says, "To me, glam means Gay L.A Music." Hahaha!

HA! And then there's Chris Holmes getting ripped on vodka in his swimming pool with his mom watching.


It's supposedly in the works to be officially released.. If that ever happens, you can have my bootleg copy.