Heavy Metal: Louder Than Life [DVD]
J**N
Mediocre Documentary on under-analyzed genre.
Not nearly as comprehensive as I had hoped,this book attempts to trace the history of the genre from it's inception in the late 60s through the modern day.Alot of cool people are interviewed like Dio,Dee Snider,Dave Mustaine,Geezer Butler among others,but the information falls flat often.The film has a difficult time defining the difference between Hard Rock and Heavy Metal,and misses many interesting bands to focus on newer acts like Korn and Slipknot,in an obvious stab at the youth market.It never really works fully and many important eras like Thrash and the entire area of Power and Prog are eliminated.Some music video clips,which are welcome,but it all feels somewhat hobbled together.The result is rather glaring,too,considering the in depth examination offered on the superior,"Metal:A Headbanger's Journey" documentary.Sadly,even the take of the genre presented on VH1 was more enteratining.Die hards may want to give this a glance,all others can feel free to skip.
C**E
Good little movie, entertaining cast of Metalheads
This is a good documentary of the origins and the development of what has become to be known as heavy metal. This has a ton of first hand interviews with Geezer Butler, Dave Mustaine, Dio, Steven Pearcy, Dee Snyder, Scott Ian and others... The list goes on. They tell some of their stories, confirm some of the legends, and give thier opinions on why Metal is here, and why it's going to stay. This does not give a great timeline, nor a history of Metal, just a rough family tree, but not as much of an in depth look at the different genres like "metal: a headbangers journey". Between this film and "Metal", rock fans can become enlightened about their music they are listening too. Worth a rent or a buy.
P**O
Good at some points, disappointing in others
Not considering the content, this documentary has one design defect, which is not presenting labels between the chapters. In one scene, it's talking about vocals in Heavy Metal....and in another, changes to drums, or other topic, without any further explanation. Of course one can understand what is been talking about, but a bit of organization of the content would be welcome.Now talking about the content: the documentary has great moments, especially at first half, which discuss the origins of heavy metal (the pro-metal bands of 60's and 70's, and the further development of heavy metal in 80's). But, with rare exceptions, it's focused just in the heavy metal of United States and U.K, as the rest of the world didn't exist. The storyline considered that the heavy metal in 80's was represented by trash metal in U.S (and few considerations about death metal). Further, it's explained that in beginning of the 90's, the great force of metal was Pantera. Ok, I agree that Pantera was a great band, but there was some overreacting. After, the reputation of the documentary is put on the ground: it considerer that KORN (yes, believe me, KORN!!!) were the great heroes and innovators of heavy metal in 90's! And it didn't stop, Slipknot is considered a great band too, with comments that really pissed me off, like: "They get various influences, from trash, death, black, hip-hop, and get the "best" (believe me....he used this word) from it at their music". The "noise" that this band does can barely be considered METAL...but considerer that what they do is the "best" of many glorious styles is a big heresy....It's difficult to understand why many good and influent bands (like Kreator, Destruction, Mercyful Fate, Sepultura, Death, Dimmu Borgir, among many others) are not even cited, while those garbage bands like Korn and Slipknot are raised to status of "Metal God's". This is the main reason to the low rate of my review.
M**E
A panoramic view
The central purpose of the film is to set up a panoramic view of the heavy metal scene from its begining with Black Sabbath to recent efforts such as Korn and Slipknot. In this way, the documentary fullfills its objective. Well informed, with key commentors such as Dee Snyder and Jonhattan Davis, and enough examples of the sounds they're talking about. Perhaps the only fault (but this is something common in this kind of TV oriented pieces) is the lack of analysis of the Extreme Heavy Metal Movement around the world. But, if you're looking for some informed entertainment the picture is quite good.
C**O
Get It!
Get it! Buy it! Hell, steal it! This is great material for any lover of HM and what makes it tick. Dee Snider at his best, and a host of metal icons keep it true. Prepare to revel in the music of your heart. Cat
J**A
A brilliant documentary for a brilliant music genre!!!
First of all, this is one of the best and most complete documentaries I've ever seen. It covers not only the history of heavy metal but also every kind of aspect related to it - the music, the performers, the imagery, the lyrics and so on...With the collaboration of many great artists such as Ronnie James Dio, James Hetfield, Rob halford, Dee Snider, Scott Ian or Jonathan Davis, this film is packed with many interviews and original music from the bands that made the history of this genre.In addiction, the dvd is full of interesting extras wich include a great overview of the world of metal by Twisted Sister's frontman Dee Snider, a metal timeline from the late 60's to present day and a guide to essential albuns in the history of metal.There is, however, one problem that prevents me from giving a 5 star rating to this dvd, and that is the (almost) total omission of the european metal scene in the 90's and 2000's. We simply cannot forget the contribution and impact of the european scene on this music, from the nordic black metal to Germany power metal and gothic bands who carried the flag all these years...Overall, this is a great 2 dvd set, and if you're into this kind of music, or if your not into, but would like to understand it, you should buy this dvd. Plus, the price is truly a bargain! Dont miss it for the world!
R**E
Great insight into the best music in the world
Very cool insight into the history of heavy metal,it does all the genres so it's got something for everyone,as a metal fan since the late 70's myself there was nothing in the DVD I didn't already know but believe me that takes nothing from this documentary,buy it you won't feel short changed
A**R
Anyone with any interest in metal music will enjoy it. Arrived on time in good condition
An interesting dvd.Anyone with any interest in metal music will enjoy it.Arrived on time in good condition.All good.
K**L
Four Stars
the dvd is okay
K**K
Good heavy metal documentary
Very good documentary. You definitely get your money's worth, with added bonus etc. If you like heavy metal, this documentary is for you.
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