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loudQUIETloud: A Film About the Pixies

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
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7.1/10
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Frank Black and Kim Deal in loudQUIETloud: A Film About the Pixies (2006)
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This up-close and personal documentary follows seminal indie rock band the Pixies as they rehearse and prepare for their sold-out 2004 reunion tour.This up-close and personal documentary follows seminal indie rock band the Pixies as they rehearse and prepare for their sold-out 2004 reunion tour.This up-close and personal documentary follows seminal indie rock band the Pixies as they rehearse and prepare for their sold-out 2004 reunion tour.

  • Directors
    • Steven Cantor
    • Matthew Galkin
  • Stars
    • Frank Black
    • Kim Deal
    • David Lovering
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Directors
      • Steven Cantor
      • Matthew Galkin
    • Stars
      • Frank Black
      • Kim Deal
      • David Lovering
    • 12User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
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    Joey Santiago
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    Jon Tiven
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    Kelley Deal
    Kelley Deal
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    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Steven Cantor
      • Matthew Galkin
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    ersbel

    Somebody got to make this

    That somebody had no idea what. So he will scramble random footage with random concert parts and some slides. And the result is pretty much random. Now, if you are a fan, probably you already know what's in here, but you would like it because it features the people you admire. Otherwise, it's a bad idea.
    7conannz

    there is some "magic pixie dust" around the band / but not many insights

    This is like one of those longitudinal sociology studies. See Frank at 20 something - see Kim at 20 something - now see Frank at 41 etcetera.

    It seemed like during the reunion tour and all the way through the film that no band member had any real insights about what was going on. Perhaps some things are better felt than over analyzed.

    It was clear that lots of audiences really liked the reunion tour and that there is some "magic pixie dust" around the band. Even if it still seems a bit mysterious to outsiders.

    Music appears to be one of the few areas where you can relaunch a (product) band if they were ahead of their time / out of sync as Pixies seemed to be first time round.

    I enjoyed being able to check the phenomenon that was Pixies and see how things have changed / what might be different.

    I did see someone asking why there were no obvious outside commentators (pro & con) for the band. In my view that is what wikipedia and the web are good for and some of that can go on a DVD as a side bar.

    I think this film was good because it allowed us to get a glimpse into the music and the band without talking the subject to death.
    7Chris_Docker

    Rock documentary with excellent production values

    The film kicks off with a quote from Nirvana's Kurt Cobain, about his famous song, Smells Like Teen Spirit: "I was basically trying to rip off the Pixies." As a tribute documentary, loudQUIETloud goes on to explore the Pixies strange career and provide some clues to why they have been so influential.

    The Pixies established themselves musically with deep contrasts, not just in volume (as the title suggests) but by combining many strange elements, melodic and abrasive, and cryptic lyrics - they are almost like a David Lynch rock experience (one of their songs is a cover from a song in Lynch's early Eraserhead). What made them extraordinary is that they disbanded just as they approached critical acclaim (within six years) and didn't reap the benefits of their popularity until they re-formed nearly twelve years later - at which point this movie begins.

    Tickets for their 2004 reunion tour sold out in four minutes, but the band members are no longer young. As the film develops we see some have families with small children, but they all have outside interests, musical or otherwise, and 'being the Pixies' is hardly something they identify with beyond a sense of responsibility to make sure the live performances go well. The detachment is so great that a struggling interviewer, asking an innocuous question about whether they will make another album, is nonplussed that the band really haven't considered the question one way or the other.

    Lead singer Frank Black ('Black Francis') is a bulky, almost intimidating figure with a shaven head, so it's something of a revelation to see him doing positive affirmations before bed, telling himself, "I am a nice person, people like me . . ." Bassist Kim Deal looks with surprise at the blisters on her fingers after the first concert - Frank reassures her they'll get better in about a week. Both of them continue working on their own material while on tour, Kim for the Breeders and Frank on his solo work. The band seem to accept that it is not in their natures to talk to each other much, even when they are getting on fine, but they seem more mature than the days of early acrimony where one or the other would unilaterally make public announcements of the band's imminent break-up.

    The sound and camera-work throughout is first rate, so if you like the Pixies even a little bit, this is a rare opportunity to experience them at their best. For those who have never heard of them, you might recall the song, 'Where Is My Mind?' as the exit music to the film Fight Club, or sections from their records 'Gigantic' and 'Hang Wire in the United States of Leland. For fans, the song listing taken from the credits includes: Where is My Mind, Hey, Here Comes Your Man, U-Mass, Caribou, Gouge Away, Nimrod's Son, In Heaven, Wave of Mutilation, Something Against You, Bone Machine, Cactus, Vamos, Monkey Gone to Heaven and also the Breeders song Iris.
    9socrates4

    Great Pixies Doc

    Anyone who is even a casual fan of the Pixies (or is it just Pixies?) has got to see this great little film. It's fun and entertaining and really enjoyable. It's all about the Pixies and you will learn a lot from it too.

    Even if you think you already know everything there is to know about them you will still enjoy this film (then again, if that's the case you've probably seen it already, haven't you?). It's all about the music. Highly recommend for Pixies fans.
    9SONNYK_USA

    Walter Reade theater in Lincoln Center offers up ROCKDOCS galore!!!

    Of the several ROCK-umetaries playing at this year's ROCKDOCS festival this one is undoubtedly the best. Due in part to the power of the band being profiled ("Pixies") and the expansive inside look presented by the filmmakers that details the individual member's lives inside and outside the band.

    It was said about the Beatles that each musician was excellent in his own right but when the four of them gathered together something 'magic' happened. This also applies to the Pixies and their relationships to each other, as they are ironically the four most uncommunicative people in the world when sitting backstage, but put them in front of an audience and you get an eruption of music and lyrical poetry that stays with you long after the concert has ended.

    Formed in 1986 by Charles Thompson (aka 'Black Francis'), the band achieved a modicum of success until in 1992 Thompson dissolved the band due to friction with co-lead singer Kim Deal (who also fronts 'The Breeders' w/ her sister). In the intervening years the band's music inspired dozens of other bands and became a cult phenomenon. Now some 12 years leader, Thompson has decided to put the Pixies back together and see if what they once had can be duplicated.

    Of course, the long years between have brought about a number of changes among the members, most notably the rehabilitation of Kim Deal's alcoholic problems. Although she still drinks alcohol-'free' beers by the dozen her recollection of the Pixies concert years are a haze and now she's forced to listen to their albums to recall the parts she played. She enlists her sister Kelly to join her for the tour to segregate herself from the band and any partying on the road. Kelly also proves useful as she likes to 'interview' other band members with extremely pointed questions offering quite a bit of comic relief.

    In addition to Kim, each member of the band has followed a strange road since the Pixies break-up with only Deal and Thompson able sustain solo careers in the interim. The documentary successfully brings all of their varied paths together within the framework of rehearsals, warm-up tours, and the inevitable European and USA venues with fan adulation escalating from one date to the next culminating at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC.

    Most poignant of the non-band stories is the movie is that of a teenage musician's adulation of Kim Deal and her gifting of the paperback book "Brave" to her idol. The novelette turned her on to the Pixies after they'd disappeared from the scene, but the music inspired her to form her own band. The end credits features the Pixies-wannabe's jamming in the basement and continuing the 'Pixies' legacy.

    This coda completes the circle started at the beginning of the film with Kurt Cobain's quote on how the Pixies were one of the bands that inspired Nirvana. In fact, Cobain said that Nirvana was trying to BE the Pixies.

    As you can see, if you're not a fan of this band now, I guarantee by the end of this film you'll be making a beeline to the nearest music store (as I did). So if you only make it to one movie at this year's festival, then let this be the one!

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      Where is My Mind
      Written by Frank Black

      Performed by Pixies

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 2007 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • громкоТИХОгромко: Фильм о Pixies
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cactus Three
      • Stick Figure Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,506
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,792
      • Oct 1, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,506
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      1 hour 25 minutes
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