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The Fearless Freaks

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,8/10
1,2 k
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The Fearless Freaks (2005)
BiographieMusiqueDocumentaireDocumentaire musical

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary on the evolution of the Oklahoma band The Flaming Lips.A documentary on the evolution of the Oklahoma band The Flaming Lips.A documentary on the evolution of the Oklahoma band The Flaming Lips.

  • Director
    • Bradley Beesley
  • Stars
    • Bradley Beesley
    • Steve Burns
    • Dolly Coyne
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,8/10
    1,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Bradley Beesley
    • Stars
      • Bradley Beesley
      • Steve Burns
      • Dolly Coyne
    • 8Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 20Commentaires de critiques
    • 78Métascore
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      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Bradley Beesley
    Bradley Beesley
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    Steve Burns
    Steve Burns
    • Self
    Dolly Coyne
    • Self
    Kenny Coyne
    • Self
    Marty Coyne
    • Self
    Tommy Coyne
    • Self
    Wayne Coyne
    Wayne Coyne
    • Self
    Jonathan Donahue
    • Self
    James Drozd
    • Self
    Steven Drozd
    Steven Drozd
    • Self
    Vernon Drozd
    • Self
    The Flaming Lips
    The Flaming Lips
    • Themselves
    Adam Goldberg
    Adam Goldberg
    • Self
    Nic Harcourt
    • Self
    Gibby Haynes
    Gibby Haynes
    • Self
    Michael Ivins
    Michael Ivins
    • Self
    K. Blaine Johnston
    K. Blaine Johnston
    • Self
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
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      • Bradley Beesley
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    8pcqgod

    Would you want Wayne Coyne as your Neighbor? I would!

    'Fearless Freaks' is an excellent documentary that's sure to please longtime fans like myself as well as newer fans, and will probably win them a fair batch of new followers. As 'Watch me Jumpstart' does with Robert Pollard of Guided by Voices, it paints an intimate portrait of head Lip Wayne Coyne as a family man and member of his community. We get plenty of interesting background into Coyne's early family life and nascent artistic aspirations. Interviews with band members, family members, and friends are inter-cut with raw live footage of the group's often very visually fascinating performances. The pace is just right to keep the viewer always entertained and never bored, but not at a breakneck, highly edited MTV-ish pace. My only complaint about the movie is that details on the band's history and specific works by them are rather skimpy. I would have liked to have gotten more details such as Wayne explaining his inspirations for various songs, discussions about their creative process, studio stories, and the like.

    Drummer Steven Drozd becomes the other major character in this movie when his addiction to heroin is frankly and almost shockingly discussed and portrayed on film. Without giving too much away, this subplot comes to an apparently happy ending, and the movie concludes on a high note, with The Flaming Lips on stage playing before their enthralled fans, on the verge of another artistic triumph. Here's to The Flaming Lips.
    8MarkWojahn

    Fearless Freaks is a road map to rock n roll stardom!

    Fearless Freaks is the story of "the punks finally taking acid" featuring the alternative band, The Flaming Lips. It is a masterful explosion of bizarre rock & roll footage collaged into a documentary form. Each 'Lip' goes into detail how they became part of the group and their personal struggles throughout their years. In a way, the film is a blueprint of how to become a rock star; make music with your friends, film every show, make loud experimental music, use smoke and fire when you lack talent, find a filmmaker to follow you around, crank call record companies, tour , tour , tour and you'll finally make it big. Every Flaming Lip fan and starving rocker will appreciate this fiery saga. Freaks is filmed by their longtime director Brad Beesley(Okie Noodling). It looks deep into their origins in Oklahoma City and is culled from over 400 hours of video footage the 'Lips' had in their archives of early shows, growing up, pictures and show posters. Beesley signed on to follow the band in the early 1990's and made many of their early music videos. Produced by Minnesotans, Rick Fuller and edited by Jolynn Garnes.
    9albob3000

    Great intimate film

    This is a wonderful film, and one can tell that it's definitely a labor of love.

    I must say that I was disturbed by the drug use scene with Stephen. However, this is because I am a former addict. But I still think it was unnecessary to be so graphic; but he truly shares the perils of heroin addiction in the most real way.

    I do wonder how the movie will turn out. I can't believe the amount of energy Wayne possesses toward his projects. I found him to be a great role model (I am an artist myself, and quite lazy by comparison).

    Only one more complaint. Like in many documentaries, they will tease you with the beginning of a wonderful song, then speak over it, or cut away. I could have used less talk and more music, since this is what the documentary is ultimately about; well beside their lives and the creative process.

    I highly recommend this film. Oh, and yes, it is a bit too long; but it only proves how engaged the filmmaker is in the project.
    8warisill

    A bit slow, but fans of the band will love it

    As a film, Fearless Freaks is too long. Fans of the band probably won't care, though, as they seem willing to venture however far off the beaten path Wayne and the boys want to go. I wouldn't recommend it to the casual viewer, as it contains way too many scenes of the band's personal lives to be interesting to the general public.

    I enjoyed it a lot, because it gives lots of insider info on a band that I've loved for over fifteen years. The most interesting part, and the one that most people will cite as the film's centerpiece, concerns Steven Drozd's frank discussion about his heroin addiction. The scene is as chilling as anything you've ever seen, watching Steven cook up a rig full of smack has to be the wildest thing I've seen in a film in years.

    There isn't enough concert footage here, but two recent (excellent) shows are featured, Coachella 2004 and the Stubb's show in Austin, TX. I would have enjoyed more scenes of that classic show in Austin TX, mainly because I was there, in the front, and it was the most fun I've ever had at a concert in my life. Their Coachella set (I was there, too) was way too short, mostly consisting of Wayne trying to surf the crowd in a huge bubble (which was totally cool). I think they played four songs before they were rushed off so the Cure could take forever to come on. blah.

    The thing I enjoyed most about this film was the insight it gives on what it's like to be a "rock star". Wayne and his wife don't live in a mansion, and their lives seem wonderfully normal. This was refreshing, and it certainly beats the hell out of watching Metallica argue for two hours.

    The Flaming Lips have arguably one of the finest albums ever made, The Soft Bulletin (if you can find the vinyl version, get it no matter how much you got to spend). While I don't think this film will open them up to a wider audience, fans of the band won't be disappointed.
    jamesv-1

    A very real, very honest and heartfelt movie

    I really liked this movie a lot. I first learned of The Flaming Lips a couple years ago, when a friend lent me their CD. So, I'm not a huge fan by any means, just someone who likes their music. Before watching the movie, I knew nothing about the band, its members, or their history. This movie changed all that. It's a documentary about the band members as well as the lives of people who are touched in some way by this band. It's a very real, very honest, and a very heartfelt movie. I walked away with much adoration and appreciation of Wayne Coyne not only as a musician and artist, but also as a human being. The guy seems like a genuinely nice person.

    In some ways, the story is about a band that has changed and grown over time, just as any of us do in life. Their music reflects this. Seeing the long transformation of the band into what they have become today was fascinating. Like a butterfly emerging from a cocoon, we see the band undergo its own metamorphosis. You can actually hear and see the maturity of the band in their song-writing, the mastery of their instruments, and most importantly, in their music.

    The movie also provides us a glimpse into Steve Drozd's journey to face his demons. I saw this movie at its world premiere, and the director asked the audience what we thought about the film. Was it too long? No, and actually I wasn't even aware of the time passing, it was that good. What did we think about the "scene" with Steve? I'm glad the director included it.

    This movie is a real picture of the band. In many ways, the director, Bradley Beesley, provided us a glimpse into many of the band member's personal lives. We see Wayne confronting the reality of his father's passing. We see Steve confronting the consequences of his drug addiction. As I said, it's a very real film. And it's genuine.

    Brad, thank you. You did a great job.

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      Wayne Coyne: This is really how you die; it's just one minute, you're just cooking up someone's order of french fries, and the next minute you're laying on the floor and they blow your brains out, and there's no music, there's no significance, it's just random - it could've been anybody.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Space Junk Radio Episode 20: The Fearless Freaks and Microcosmos (2005)
    • Bandes originales
      Fight Test
      Written by The Flaming Lips & Cat Stevens (as Yusuf Islam)

      EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. (BMI)

      Performed by The Flaming Lips

      Courtesy of Warner Special Markets

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 mars 2005 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Shout Factory (United States)
    • Langue
      • English
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      • Shout! Factory
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