I watched it last night via iTunes. It’s good. You probably know in general everything it talks about, but there some details that I either didn’t know or had forgotten. It’s not comprehensive, it’s only 90 minutes long. While it covers quite a bit of the music, it doesn’t dive deep into it. It’s more interested in the stuff they got up to. What might be unfairly labelled as publicity stunts, I felt this film was portraying those events are art events, that just coincided with the music. But there’s some good bits from interviews with Bill and Jimmy that I hadn’t see before. And the bits that were re-enactments were pretty well done. Also, Alan Moore has the best quotes for describing them and their antics. - - - - -
On 15 Apr 2022, at 16:39, Chromatest J. Pantsmaker <chromatest@gmail.com> wrote: I'm sure this was all the news on facebook, but since I'm not on it, I just learned about this. Has anybody seen it?
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