

It’s just not a particularly likable energy (for me). Nirvava, I’d agree, has a ton of emotion and energy. The PJ20 doc does such a better job of showing that raw enthusiasm on stage then Montage of Heck does. You can see it coming from both of them when they’re on stage. Vedder was angry and just as withdrawn from stardom as Cobain was.
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Plus I’d argue that he has had one of the best voices of any front man ever.Īs for Pearl Jam, their domestic lyrics and hard-hitting, but melodic, sound is crazy energetic and raw with emotion. The stuff Bono was singing about in the early days was dripping with heavy, sociopolitical overtones and real life crisis experienced first hand by a lot of people. But I cannot understand how you can’t feel emotion coming from early PJ and U2. I recognize not liking a particular music or artist over anotherl that’s just personal preference. Finally, Alex Gibney’s Scientology doc, Going Clear is compared and contrasted with PTA’s The Master, for dos and don’ts in filmmaking.Īs always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening! As is the case of Kevin Costner, Shawn Levy and the race to the middle(brow). Don’t Look Now, but there is more Nic Roeg discussion on the Cinecast.

The strengths and weakness of Wes Craven’s The New Nightmare are discussed, along with a tangent on lost concept over-spill resulting from sold out movies. The watch-list creates a divide in taste on music and documentary form with Brett Morgan’s Montage of Heck. Game of Thrones hits the half-way mark and Kurt may have finally convinced Andrew of a) just how tedious things in Meereen have gotten, b) how much Stannis Baratheon has come into his own this season, and c) the power of a good long shot. So it is off to Argentina for the Oscar nominated anthology film, Wild Tales. The multiplex continues to bore Kurt and Andrew, who have no interest in costumed heroes or a uniformed Reese Witherspoon.
