Created by award-winning duo; Director Dick Carruthers (Led Zeppelin) and Producer Jim Parsons (MTV Headbanger's Ball), Heavy Metal: Louder than Life is a long overdue film that unravels the music, the myths and the mayhem. It is a film that informs and entertains the uninitiated and for hardcore metal fans, it is a benchmark, .. Read more
| Starring | Dee Snider, Bruce Kulick, Geezer Butler, John Sykes |
|---|---|
| Director | Dick Carruthers |
| Genres | Music/Musical |
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Created by award-winning duo; Director Dick Carruthers (Led Zeppelin) and Producer Jim Parsons (MTV Headbanger's Ball), Heavy Metal: Louder than Life is a long overdue film that unravels the music, the myths and the mayhem. It is a film that informs and entertains the uninitiated and for hardcore metal fans, it is a benchmark, reinforcing and reaffirming allegiance. Packed with new interviews with the people that matter, amazing live performances, rare archive footage and with a soundtrack spanning over 30 years, it's time to unleash the madness...
| Starring | Dee Snider, Bruce Kulick, Geezer Butler, John Sykes |
|---|---|
| Director | Dick Carruthers |
| Studio | FREMANTLE HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 4 hrs 12 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Music/Musical |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 22 May 2006 |
| Format | DVD |
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Created by award-winning duo; Director Dick Carruthers (Led Zeppelin) and Producer Jim Parsons (MTV Headbanger...
Extras: The World of Metal explained and exploded by the Twisted Sister frontman....
This movie is definately for the converted. If you are not a fan Rock and Metal you will not like this movie if like me you are you will love it! DC, Zeppelin, Metallica, even cracking more underground bands like Pantera are covered. The extras are quality with the likes of Tony Iommi, Dio and others telling great on the road stories and everyone involves giving there favourite album tributes.
So basically excellent if you like this sort of thing!
And informative documentary which charts the history of this great genre from its roots to present day. Altough I am a lifelong fan of most extreme forms of music and had little to learn from this film, it still had plenty of interesting content with plenty of engaging (and sometimes really funny) interviews from the likes of Geezer Butler, Dee Snider and the legend that is Krusher. If you are a fan you should enjoy, if not, you may still!!