Captures Bingenheimer in all his celeb-fondling glory. But it's a forlorn sight, one the film doesn't turn away from as it arcs from giddy inclusion to lonely pathos.
The Mayor of the Sunset Strip (2003)
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Reviews Counted:75
Fresh:65
Rotten:10
Average Rating:7.4/10
Consensus: A fascinating, poignant look at the cult of celebrity.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for sexual content/nudity, language and some drug references
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Theatrical Release:Mar 26, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: Melding biography and social history with a cultural analysis of our Society's obsession with fame and celebrity, "Mayor of the Sunset Strip" chronicles the picaresque life of pop impresario Rodney... Melding biography and social history with a cultural analysis of our Society's obsession with fame and celebrity, "Mayor of the Sunset Strip" chronicles the picaresque life of pop impresario Rodney Bingenheimer, beloved figure on the Los Angeles music scene since the early 1960s, and a friend, confidant, and lifelong admirer of countless luminaries from all walks of public life. As a teenager, motivated by his love for music and the allure of Hollywood, Rodney left his home in northern California for Los Angeles, where, despite a shy, socially awkward nature, he immediately became a ubiquitous presence on the live-music circuit. A constantly evolving fixture as scenester, journalist, promoter and club owner, he eventually earned the nickname "Mayor of the Sunset Strip." After a stint as Davy Jones' stand-in on The Monkees and a successful run as proprietor of Rodney Bingenheimer's English Disco, a magnet for every major star of the early 70s, he began spinning records on Los Angeles' cutting-edge radio station KROQ, and soon became one of the country's most influential DJs. Since then, Rodney has helped define the sounds that have dominated over three decades of music by giving dozens of major artists their first airplay. A partial list of bands he helped to break includes the Sex Pistols, the Clash, the Ramones, X, the Go-Go's, Blondie, Devo, Van Halen, Nirvana, Oasis, No Doubt, and, more recently, Coldplay and the Strokes. Featuring interviews with such stars as David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Cher, Brooke Shields, Brian Wilson, Debbie Harry, Gwen Stefani, Courtney Love, Nancy Sinatra, Coldplay's Chris Martin, and many others, "Mayor of the Sunset Strip" is a fascinating look at a life defined by a fascination with, and a Zelig-like knack for getting close to, the most famous names in music, movies, television, and beyond. For more information please visit www.mayorofthesunsetstrip.com. -- © First Look Pictures [More]
Starring: Rodney Bingenheimer, David Bowie, Gwen Stefani, Coldplay
Starring: Rodney Bingenheimer, David Bowie, Gwen Stefani, Coldplay, Courtney Love, Oasis, Brian Wilson, Doors, Cher, Nancy Sinatra, Mick Jagger, Brooke Shields, Kim Fowley
Director: George Hickenlooper
Director: George Hickenlooper
Producer: Chris Carter, Greg Little, Tommy Perna
Composer: Anthony Marinelli
Studio: First Look
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Reviews for The Mayor of the Sunset Strip
Bingenheimer seems to have outlived his usefulness. Yet, his life stands as a testament to the idea that an average-looking bloke with a can-do attitude and a dream in his heart can rub shoulders with the folks the rest of us only get to read about.
By the time George Hickenlooper's Mayor of the Sunset Strip is over, you won't know whether to envy or pity the subject of this oddly compelling documentary.
Fascinatingly probes society's obsession with celebrity through the lens of one semitragic figure.
A fascinating and sometimes sad documentary about a curious little man and America's obsession with celebrity.
Mayor of the Sunset Strip, if you are interested in the celebrity scene, will make your jaw drop.
Hickenlooper's portrait of Bingenheimer takes a rock footnote and finally gives him center stage
At first a wryly comic study of a real-life, shag-topped Zelig ... Hickenlooper's nuanced documentary shifts into far deeper and darker emotional territory once it starts revealing Bingenheimer's heart-wrenching backstory.
How did this sweet, mumbling gnome become close to so many rich and famous people? And why is he not famous himself?
Occasionally laughable, often sad, and profoundly evocative of the way we live now, adrift in a culture saturated with celebrity and obsessed by fame.
There's a bright dose of pop culture and the sad twilight of intimacy in the movie, and it's a distinct combination.
What gives this its weight and substance is that Mr. Hickenlooper came to see himself in the man whom Nancy Sinatra calls 'Peter Pan in the school of hard knocks.'
This may sound an eensy bit hyperbolic, but dig: Mayor of the Sunset Strip is the greatest rock and roll movie of all time. Rodney Bingenheimer for president!
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