I found it mildly amusing. I didn’t hate it.
Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny (2006)
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Reviews Counted:33
Fresh:16
Rotten:17
Average Rating:5.5/10
Consensus: Tenacious D fan will find this movie hilarious; everybody else will see only a low-brow concept movie and a small assembly of jokes stretched past the 100 minute mark.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for pervasive language, sexual content and drug use.
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:2006-11
Box Office: $8,232,726
Synopsis: Jack Black and Kyle Gass's Tenacious D began life on an amusing yet little-seen HBO series about the band, which featured an array of comedy songs and glimpses into the personal lives of this... Jack Black and Kyle Gass's Tenacious D began life on an amusing yet little-seen HBO series about the band, which featured an array of comedy songs and glimpses into the personal lives of this hard-working outfit. But Black and Gass always had ambitions to take the Tenacious D concept further, so after a hefty bout of touring and recording comes the natural next step in their plans for world domination--a full-length feature film. The movie is directed by longtime collaborator Liam Lynch, and follows the duo as their megalomaniacal plans for the band burst into life. The film begins with a step back in time, where we find Black traveling to California with a head full of rock & roll dreams, and Gass strumming away on a lonely sidewalk. Once Black and Gass meet, they recognize that their Black Sabbath-sized dreams will only be realized if they can get hold of a magical guitar pick belonging to a local rock & roll-themed museum. But the portly rockers find a sizable hole burnt into their plans when their attempts at stealing the pick are thwarted by its original owner--Beelzebub himself. Existing fans who have seen the original HBO show will doubtless recognize the bulk of this story, as most of the ideas in THE PICK OF DESTINY have been rehashed from older Tenacious D material. But it's always a pleasure to see Jack Black embrace his inner rock god, and he frequently lets loose on the ridiculously silly songs that make up the Tenacious D oeuvre as the movie progresses. THIS IS SPINAL TAP still has the rock-satire genre tightly sewn up, but Black and Gass make a fun and entertaining addition to the canon with this first big-screen outing for Tenacious D. [More]
Starring: Jack Black, Kyle Gass, Tim Robbins, Ben Stiller
Starring: Jack Black, Kyle Gass, Tim Robbins, Ben Stiller, Amy Poehler, Meat Loaf, Colin Hanks, David Krumholtz
Director: Liam Lynch
Director: Liam Lynch
Producer: Stuart Cornfield
Composer: Andrew Gross
Studio: New Line Cinema
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Reviews for Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny
Begins with flatulence, ends with flatulence and is one big gaseous emission in between.
Even considering Black's prodigious talents, Pick gets tiresome way too quickly.
Black thrives in these grubby environs. His full-throttle bodily chaos makes more sense in movies done on the cheap than in blockbusters and polished comedies.
There's nothing heavy about this metal-loving comedy, and there's a lot that is good-hearted.
Once again, we have a movie that packs about 20 minutes of entertainment -- much of it involving the band's occasionally funny lyrics -- into a 90-minute package.
Manages to hold our attention for an entire 97 minutes, a feat that even metal bands with real Marshall amps are hard-pressed to accomplish.
Even if you're not a stoned adolescent, there's plenty to appreciate in Liam Lynch's loopy, cheerfully lowbrow comedy.
While fans of Black and Gass will be thrilled by their music and antics, you can walk in knowing nothing about the band and still be entertained.
If thou wouldst rock tonight, thou couldst rock mightily tonight at Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny.
Gass and Black should have been given a few more chances to go completely bonkers.
The movie feels giddy and eruptive, dopily enthralled with itself, and more or less made up on the spot, especially when it lapses into pure rock opera.
It's pointless to nitpick a film this ostentatiously loose and loutish, but in the film's execution much of that spirit just comes off as lazy and careless.
This jolly rock n roll comedy, sprinkled with amusing one-liners and hilarious sight gags, is a spinoff from the short-lived HBO comedy series starring Jack Black and Kyle Gass.
The script, written by Black, Gass and director Liam Lynch, packs in gag after gag (and cameo after cameo), but there's not enough dramatic impetus to keep it from becoming a drag.
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