Hickenlooper does a nice job blending Bingenheimer's flashy past with his somewhat pathetic present, creating a genuinely compelling study in diminishing returns.
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
Hickenlooper is interested not just in chronicling the L.A. music scene, but in sympathetically presenting a man who has spent his life doing little but hanging out with celebrities.
The further we go down this road with Rodney though, the more we discover that his life, like the allure of celebrity, is mostly an illusion.
Ultimately isn't so much about Rodney, or show business, as it is about the empty nature of fandom and celebrity itself.
Gentle Bingenheimer, who retreats from being 'figured out,' is dubiously honored with unenlightened commentary by people hell-bent on doing so.
...an often confusing, incredibly bittersweet, yet mesmerizing examination of the cult of personality...
Hickenlooper's unexpectedly touching biography tells how a shy, picked-on teenager from Mountain View, Calif., relocated to Los Angeles in the early 1960s to somehow become the semifamous focal point of a burgeoning youth scene.
If this were a less aware film, Bingenheimer would be portrayed as someone who squandered his life in thrall to celebrity. But in fact, Mayor is careful to point out his quite real accomplishments.
Hickenlooper can't contain Bingenheimer's incredibly generous spirit -- so generous that, while obviously uncomfortable, he lets the director into his most private moments.
A fascinating and rather wistful examination of a man-child who achieves stardom in the shadows.
Fascinating but ultimately superficial look at rock survivor and cult DJ Rodney Bingenheimer proves that more is sometimes just more.
Mayor of the Sunset Strip is compulsory viewing for anyone with the slightest interest in rock history or the power of celebrity.
There's more wit, insight and pathos in this doc than Bingenheimer perhaps deserves, but he's a fascinating touchstone in this crazy celebrity culture nonetheless.
This wistful, soft-edged portrait of Rodney Bingenheimer, a social impresario of the Los Angeles rock scene, keeps its claws carefully retracted but still leaves a bitter aftertaste.
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