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Dio: Dreamers Never Die

  • 2022
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 7 Min.
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Dio: Dreamers Never Die (2022)
The first career spanning documentary on the heavy metal vocalist to be authorized by the artist's estate includes scenes with peers, family and friends; never before seen footage; personal photos.
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Der erste Film über die Karriere der Metal-Legende Ronnie James Dio ist mehr als eine Rock-Doku und bringt den Zuschauern das Leben eines echten Rock'n'Roll-Helden näher.Der erste Film über die Karriere der Metal-Legende Ronnie James Dio ist mehr als eine Rock-Doku und bringt den Zuschauern das Leben eines echten Rock'n'Roll-Helden näher.Der erste Film über die Karriere der Metal-Legende Ronnie James Dio ist mehr als eine Rock-Doku und bringt den Zuschauern das Leben eines echten Rock'n'Roll-Helden näher.

  • Regie
    • Don Argott
    • Demian Fenton
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ronnie James Dio
    • Wendy Dio
    • Mick Wall
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    8,4/10
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    • Regie
      • Don Argott
      • Demian Fenton
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ronnie James Dio
      • Wendy Dio
      • Mick Wall
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    Ronnie James Dio
    Ronnie James Dio
    • Self
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Wendy Dio
    • Self - Ronnie's Wife & Manager
    Mick Wall
    • Self - Dio Biographer & Prolific Rock Journalist
    Dave Feinstein
    • Self - Ronnie's Cousin & Bandmate
    • (as Dave 'Rock' Feinstein)
    Dick Bottoff
    • Self - Guitar, Ronnie Dio and the Red Caps, Ronnie Dio and the Prophets
    Sebastian Bach
    Sebastian Bach
    • Self - Singer - Skid Row, Big Dio Fan
    Ron Wray
    • Self - Syracuse Radio Guy, New York Music Historian
    Rob Halford
    Rob Halford
    • Self - Singer - Judas Priest, Metal God
    Eddie Trunk
    • Self - Music Historian, TV & Radio Personality
    Roger Glover
    • Self - Bass, Deep Purple
    Glenn V. Hughes III
    • Self - Bass & Vocals, Deep Purple
    • (as Glenn Hughes)
    Lita Ford
    Lita Ford
    • Self - Guitar & Vocals, The Runaways - Solo Artist
    Craig Goldy
    • Self - Ripping Guitarist Who Would Eventually Join Dio
    Rudy Sarzo
    • Self - Bass - Quiet Riot, Ozzy & Dio
    Dan Lilker
    • Self - Bass - Anthrax, S.O.D., Nuclear Assault & Brutal Truth - Extreme Metal Hero
    Geezer Butler
    • Self - Bass - Black Sabbath
    Bill Ward
    • Self - Drums - Black Sabbath
    Tony Iommi
    Tony Iommi
    • Self - Guitarist - Black Sabbath, Godfather of Heavy Metal
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      • Demian Fenton
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    10DBlackthorne

    The Wizard Dreams...

    Rockumentary on the inspirational career of Heavy Metal Warrior/Wizard Ronnie James Dio.

    Details his beginnings in doowop as The Vegas Kings, greaser types Ronnie & The Prophets / Rumblers / Red Caps, through into Elf {with the huge voice}, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and ultimately DIO, it seems preternatural synchronicities accompanied him all along, and contributing to forging the juggernaut that would become HEAVY METAL. Finding his medieval gothic aesthetic persona in Elf & Rainbow, accentuated & complementary in Sabbath, then giantly evolved in namesake DIO.

    The Horns

    Intriguing integrations with The Occult, and utilizing The Cornu to supposedly differentiate himself from Ozzy's ubiquitous use of the "peace sign", while also asserting derivation from ancestral folklore to ward off {& implement} The Evil Eye according to intent. There are differing variations throughout various cultures and religious traditions.

    Its use in diabolism spans back to the grimoires, but used in the media and the Satanic religion by Anton Szandor LaVey, and then by band Coven on album Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls. It signifies the Horns of Satan uplifted in defiance of the blindlight and salutation, as well as a gesture of energy direction, combined with left or right implementation, and symbolic gesticulation.

    Devil's Due

    The manifestation of Demonic 'mascot' Murray {more like 'guiding daemon'}; in My estimation, "Setan" finally making himself known, with giving The Devil His due on album covers, complete with the Satanic Sign of The Horns. Concerts essentially becoming veritable Infernal Mass services with all the psychodrama, imagination, charm, power, and magic of the stage show pulpit.

    How he birthed taken name DIO from birthname {supposedly from a mobster}, creating a legend that would last into perpetuity. The inversion of the logo revealing the word DEVIL, even within the Italian word for "god" - turns out the Luciferian ideal of oneself as God has been there all along.

    Throughout His evilution, meeting wife Wendy who became his trusted manager, he put his heart and soul into all his endeavors, impacting the lives of all he met, as testimonials throughout the presentation in the many interviews featured asserts.

    It seems that overall, RJD bade that people look within themselves to find their own greatness, even displaying icons of darkness to exemplify that your power is already within you, you just have to bring it out. Entertainer, musician, poet, creator, Wizard, and Warrior - he wore many hats and horns, mastering all. He finally got his own crown, horns & wings.

    Interviews: Ronnie James Dio, Wendy Dio, Mick Wall, Dave Feinstein, Dick Bottoff, Sebastian Bach, Ron Wray, Rob Halford, Eddie Trunk, Roger Glover, Glenn V. Hughes III, Lita Ford, Craig Goldy, Rudy Sarzo, Dan Lilker, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward, Tony Iommi. [5/5]
    10davedukart

    A great documentary. WATCH IT NOW!

    I remember first time I heard a song with Dio signing on it. It was Black Sabbath Neon Knights. Was always a Sabbath fan, so I was excited to hear a new song because there was the rumors of them breaking up (1980).

    At first I was like "this isn't Black Sabbath", but then totally knew it was because of the godlike guitar riffage of Tony Ionmi. Then I was blown away and that monstrous voice! I remember me and a buddy sat there, silent, grinning like idiots. I was instantly a fan after thinking I wouldn't like Black Sabbath without Ozzy.

    And, hilariously, there was a scene just like that in the movie. I almost died laughing.

    But the movie is killer. From his first Elvis sounding band in the 50s through every band until his death.

    Wendy Dio did a fantastic job with this documentary and have such a great gift to all Dio's fans.

    I had seen him a bunch of times. He was always so great to his fans. He'd get right down there with everyone, shaking their hands and hugging them. Such an awesome person and so non typical for a star.

    And I'm my opinion, Dio was THE best metal voice of all time. He is sorely missed.

    R. I. P. RJD.
    8ops-52535

    its...

    Merely for the headstuck diofans and all their offspring that have had to grow up in the musical sphere, a realm of mystique and immortal balanced and executed vocals, all from crib to death. I got the news of ronnie james dios death at an ironmaiden gig, and that sent shivers through the crowd.

    I remember the allmost fearsome intros to the ''holy diver'' and ''dont talk to strangers'' cause they were only there to do YOU harm, they are just sensational those songs, the rest got drown for my part in all the other 80's music, but i still get the sting each tme i hear dios voice.

    So if you like heavy metal music with loads of riff raff repetition then this documentary is for you, the grumpy old man recommends highly.
    8MartynGryphon

    The best there ever was or ever will be.

    As you may have guessed by my tagline, I am a huge Ronnie James Dio fan and have been since my early teens and it was so great to FINALLY see a documentary on this great singer and icon.

    I was only able to see it for the first time today. I missed the initial limited theatrical run as the person I was going with got sick with Covid only days before we were due to go and out of solidarity with him, I decided not to go either knowing his disappointment about not being able to go.

    It was then released on Showtime in America, a streaming service not available here in the UK. Thankfully, I was able to catch it this morning and I found it a really good retrospective of his life and music.

    So, why have I not rated this a 10? This is because I felt that it breezed through too many Iconic periods in his life much too fast. They actually spent more time talking about his cameo in Tenacious D's - Pick of Destiny movie, than they did about his entire time in Rainbow and his first stint in Black Sabbath.

    They also completely glossed over the period from 1986-2006. Sure, the 90's were a dark time for Ronnie as it was for most Hard Rock and Metal artists that made their bones in the 70's and 80's, but the period was not without its merits. Some great albums came out during this uncovered period. Maybe not Strange Highways or Angry Machines, as they were just a bit too industrial for my European neo-classical rock tastes, but certainly Dream Evil, Lock Up the Wolves, Magica, Killing the Dragon and Master of the Moon and of course the brief Black Sabbath reunion album from 1992 Dehumanizer all could have been talked about more as these are albums although maybe not as iconic as Rainbow Rising, Long Live Rock N Roll, Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules, Holy Diver and The Last in Line, they're certainly nothing to sniff at and all of them are really worthy of the Dio name and should have been given the respect that they deserved too.

    However, one part really struck a personal chord with me and that was when they were talking about the relationship Ronnie had with his fans and how he would always remember you. I had the absolute privilege of seeing Ronnie 16 times over the years and from the late 90's onwards, and through the kindness and generosity of Wendy Dio, (Ronnie's wife and manager), my best friend and I were always able to procure after show passes whenever he played the English Midlands so I got to meet him about 7 or 8 times in all. The last time I saw him was following a Dio concert in Birmingham in 2008 and when Ronnie saw me and my friend he walked over to us, smiling broadly and gave us both a hug and said "I knew you two would be here tonight, you've always been here for me". The guy was just pure magic as an artist, and human being.

    I was thoroughly moved by the final 10 minutes of this documentary that detailed his declining health and sad passing from cancer in 2010 and my thoughts went straight back to that day and the emotions I felt then and I still feel whenever I think about a world without Ronnie James Dio.

    I'm glad I've finally seen this now and I enjoyed it immensely, but I just wish it could have been a lot more thorough as a career spanning retrospective of such a great talent.

    He was the best and he still IS the best as his music will always live on.

    Enjoy!
    10therockcop

    Loved it but...

    I loved this documentary and loved Ronnie very much. He treated me so well over the years and always treated me like family.

    There was nobody like him and there will never be anyone who can replace him. He was truly magical and was a master at his craft.

    I was saddened to see Scott Warren, Ronnie's keyboard player, was not included in the documentary. Scott should have been included! He was a part of Ronnie's band and family just like all the other band members were.

    I'm not sure who's decision it was to cut him or not include him, but it was a poor choice, and I'm sure, very hurtful to Scott.

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