Funny, tragic, brilliantly put together and eventually sweetly uplifting. This is the closest thing we're going to get to a sequel to This Is Spinal Tap.
Anvil! The Story of Anvil (2009)
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Reviews Counted:118
Fresh:116
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.9/10
Consensus: A touching, uplifting and inspirational rockumentary about an aging metal band, both hilarious and heart-warming in equal measure.
Theatrical Release:Apr 10, 2009 Limited
Box Office: $492,513
Synopsis: In the early 1980s, the Canadian metal band Anvil wrote the thrash blueprint for followers like Anthrax, Metallica, and Slayer. While those bands went on to become metal titans, Anvil faded into... In the early 1980s, the Canadian metal band Anvil wrote the thrash blueprint for followers like Anthrax, Metallica, and Slayer. While those bands went on to become metal titans, Anvil faded into obscurity--so much that decades later, the band’s core members--guitarist Steve "Lips" Kudlow and drummer Robb Reiner--work menial day-jobs even as they continue to churn out little-heard records and dream of rock-star success. Director Sacha Gervasi (who was once a roadie for the band) chronicles the duo’s efforts to regain their '80s glory in the funny and touching documentary ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL. As the camera follows Anvil on a European tour organized by an inept manager and beset by comical, this-can’t-be-real moments--flubbed itineraries, audiences that can be counted on one hand, club owners who refuse to pay for gigs--it might be easy to mistake ANVIL! for a THIS IS SPINAL TAP mockumentary. But despite the snicker-inducing heavy-metal trappings, this is also a warmly human portrait of two men pursuing their creative passions despite Sisyphean odds. The film is at its best when it explores the codependent friendship between the optimistic Lips and the more pragmatic Reiner (friends since they were 14, the two bicker like an old married couple); their relationships with their families (some of whom are still supportive and others who wish the fiftysomething pair would just grow up); and the difficulties of pursing a career in music (while Lips’s siblings are solidly middle-class, the guys in Anvil just wanna rock--and they have made financial sacrifices to do so). Their struggles will ring true to anyone who has felt the pull of the artist’s life and wondered whether it would ever pay off. In Anvil's case, audiences will be rooting for them to finally make it to the big time. [More]
Starring: Anvil
Starring: Anvil
Director: Sacha Gervasi
Director: Sacha Gervasi
Producer: Rebecca Yeldham
Studio: Abramorama
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Reviews for Anvil! The Story of Anvil
Anvil! The Story of Anvil has to be one of the most engaging, big-hearted music movies yet made.
Gervasi's film may be too slight to launch an assault on the genre's Citizen Kane, the amazing Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, but it's still immensely entertaining, and its nostalgia for an era of big crowds and bigger hair has a pleasing tenderness.
A truly uplifting 80 minutes of film, you owe it to yourselves to check out The Story of Anvil, and you then owe it to the band to buy their albums and help put them back where they belong - at the summit of mount metal.
Gervasi is always careful to balance the tone, never mocking Lips and Robb but not lapsing into sentimentality either. What we're offered instead is a triumph-of-the-will story that is just as vibrant and rousing as a chorus of electric guitars.
This documentary about a Canadian heavy metal trying to regain their fame in their 50s is hilarious and heartbreaking.
There’s something endearing about this odd couple traipsing through the slush, gunbelts tethered below their sagging paunches and pates glistening in the weak sunshine, waiting for that elusive Comeback.
A touching, gripping tale of friendship and forever-young fantasy in failure’s frontline.
Not just one of the best films ever made about rock’n’roll, but an astute exploration of the thin border between ambition and dementia, a moving hymn to friendship, and a heartbreaking acknowledgement of the utter unfairness of life in general.
An engagingly noisy documentary about the middle-aged members of a failed Canadian heavy metal band.
Even if you don’t like metal, this is a movie to enjoy almost as much as Cut Loose and Mad Dog, their most faithful fans, undoubtedly will.
Hugely enjoyable, frequently hilarious and genuinely moving documentary that plays like a real life Spinal Tap.
Besides being hysterically funny it's also an emotional story of two men who find their passion in life and stick with it.
it is impossible not to be charmed by [Anvil lead singer Steve Kudlow's] arrested development and to find yourself rooting for his eventual success even as you laugh at his many failures.
He-man headbangers beware: "Anvil! The Story of Anvil" will make you weep like a little girl, or at least tear up like some sissy, emo-band singer.
Funny, sweet and often interesting... but the desperation is so tangible it proves exhausting
Very entertaining docu is amusing without being condescending, touching without straining for pathos.
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