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It Might Get Loud

United States

2008

97 Min
Color
English
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DIR Davis Guggenheim

PROD Peter Afterman, Lesley Chilcott, Davis Guggenheim, Carson Hood, Thomas Tull

DP Guillermo Navarro, Erich Roland

CAST Jimmy Page, The Edge, Jack White

Synopsis

Academy Award-winning An Inconvenient Truth director Davis Guggenheim focuses his probing lens on a subject that’s decidedly less urgent but no less fascinating with this look at the electric guitar featuring Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page, U2’s The Edge, and The White Stripes’ Jack White. Growing up, all three guitarists realized their rebellion through music: Page was attempting to subvert the sugary sweet pop music of the 1960s, The Edge was hell-bent on making the naval-gazing guitar solos of the 1970s a distant memory, and White used his screeching strings to buzz out the droning bass machines of the 1980s. Later, Page makes way for Headley Grange to revisit the birthplace of “Stairway to Heaven,” The Edge digs out the original four-track rehearsals for “Where the Streets Have No Names” in Dublin, and White expresses his exuberance for revered bluesman Son House — all the while displaying their deep love for their instrument of choice by permitting the viewer a rare chance to see them refining as-yet-unreleased material. When the trio comes together for a landmark jam session, their spectacularly diverse styles and instruments become just as apparent as the shared passion that binds them all together. —allmovie guide

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Alexandre Couto

25Jan10

got my drulling over several guitars and riffs! and page's segments when he was younger were great. As a guitar player i loved every bit, but i understand that common mortals may find the documentary a little boring  
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Lobster Johnson

15Jan10

I gotta say that it was not as exciting as I thought. I mean White and Page are 2 of my favorite guitarists. It was a bit more boring than I thought it would be.  
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Tyler Aikens

7Jan10

TheAuteurs user "NU" nailed it when he said "It might get boring" as a title for his review. Easily one of the more aimless and pointless documentaries I've ever seen. Every time White or "The Edge" were on camera, I pleaded with Page to strangle them both, And will someone please tell White to stop dressing like a sepia photograph, please  
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Steve

6Jan10

Love music documentary's! And my first band that I ever really loved was Zeppelin...so it was pretty exciting seeing all the Page stuff  

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you don't have to like music to love this one.

By Reno Nismara on January 4, 2010

what would be better for davis guggenheim to follow a highly successful documentary that involved al gore and global warming than to create a documentary about the mystical power of guitar? while he’s…  read review

It Might Get ... Boring

By NU on December 14, 2009

It Might Get Loud is definitely not the best music documentary I’ve seen this year. I was expecting more music (and less monologues). The conversations are boring, as if the three characters…  read review

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By Jared Mobarak on September 30, 2009

I’ve never had any interest in playing the guitar, ever … until now.

It Might Get Loud, a documentary about the beginnings of three prolific guitarists and how they use their instrument—Jimmy…  read review

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