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King Rocker

  • 2020
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
417
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King Rocker (2020)
DocumentaryMusic

Documentary about Robert Lloyd and The Nightingales.Documentary about Robert Lloyd and The Nightingales.Documentary about Robert Lloyd and The Nightingales.

  • Director
    • Michael Cumming
  • Writer
    • Stewart Lee
  • Stars
    • Stewart Lee
    • Frank Skinner
    • Robert Lloyd
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    417
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Cumming
    • Writer
      • Stewart Lee
    • Stars
      • Stewart Lee
      • Frank Skinner
      • Robert Lloyd
    • 9User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Stewart Lee
    Stewart Lee
    • Self
    Frank Skinner
    Frank Skinner
    • Self
    Robert Lloyd
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    Robin Askwith
    Robin Askwith
    • Self
    Samira Ahmed
    • Self
    Gina Birch
    • Self
    James Brown
    • Self
    Bridget Christie
    Bridget Christie
    • Self
    Maggie Dunne
    • Self
    Kevin Eldon
    Kevin Eldon
    • Self
    Fliss Kitson
    • Self
    Nish Kumar
    Nish Kumar
    • Self
    Paul Morley
    Paul Morley
    • Self
    John Peel
    John Peel
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Vickie Perks
    • Self
    Nigel Slater
    • Self
    Seann Walsh
    Seann Walsh
    • Self
    • Director
      • Michael Cumming
    • Writer
      • Stewart Lee
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    10beckypalfery

    Bloody Wonderful.

    This documentary was bloody wonderful. We were aware of The Nightingales but discovering the story of such a fantastic human staying true to his art made us talk about how we judge success in our own lives. If you do what you want to do, you are successful, and to navigate this world and still be a funny, creative and a warm human you have succeeded. The thread running through of the journey of the giant King Kong sculpture from Bull Ring to car lot to Art Gallery was perfect, Robert Lloyd is a real artist in a world of surface tripe. My youth, going to gigs and working in record shops, spent in part, in the midlands, was brought back to life through their journey and I feel pretty privileged to have lived through that time. Thanks for making a real treasure of a film and for reframing that period & Robert with the love and reverence it deserves.
    9davidgatheral

    Lovely stuff

    It's amazing to watch Stewart Lee build a riveting viewing experience from scratch. First he has chosen a wonderful subject in Robert Lloyd, the unusual rock star, virtually undiscovered in Birmingham and London. Stewart has been reading books about to make a film work because for some reason he has added a giant statue of a monkey that used to be erected in Birmingham for less than a year when Stewart and Robert were kids. When Stewart and Michael lack footage of some of Roberts stories, the monkey is rendered as a cartoon and acts the story out. I mean, what is the monkey doing in the film and how does it succeed in pulling the film together? Should use the word, genius?

    Robert Lloyd seems a good bloke. Drinks a lot and seems to have a good time in general. Plenty of friends and a nice son. When you listen to the Nightingales songs as available on Spotify and Deezer, you are very glad you have finally been introduced to them.

    I think the best bit for me was watching the clip of the Nightingales, Fuzzbox and Ted Chipppington on TV. That is pop as God meant it.

    Great film. Very entertaining, gripping and interesting.
    6kevin c

    Not much of the Rocker

    This is, ostensibly, a documentary about a musician i'd never heard of. But i was captivated throughout. I'm a big fan of Lee, and his warmth and love for Lloyd and his music carries this. To him The Nightingales are a band worth celebrating unashamedly, rather than treating as a curio.

    You never know where it's going, and strangely there's not a lot of music. And i liked how Frank Skinner, John Taylor, Nigel Slater and Robin Askwith pop up throughout to entertain.

    One quibble was the appalling Sky presentation. In the second half adverts every five mins proved disruptive. The is an enjoyable documentary celebrating the outsiders, the also-rans and the nearly-weres; and the enduring appeal of cult bands and scenes that exist away from the scenes of mainstream success
    8svendaly

    Endearingly rendered portrait of an iconoclast

    I've heard Stewart Lee (and Michael Cummings on one) on a round of podcasts promoting this so am well versed on the challenges they had in funding to get this made - as well as it being impossible to distribute in a Covid world.

    Furthermore challenges around available footage plus the amused frustration created by finding out elements of story that Lloyd either forgot or hadn't bothered to tell them - with the difficulty on having the opportunity to include these. His friendship with The Ramones is an example of this, albeit they managed to pull off getting this included via Danny Saltzman.

    What they have managed to cobble together is a charming ride through the life and career of a real outlier. Lee's relationship with Lloyd is truly one of warmth and really helps the engagement throughout.

    So listen to the band!
    10nickknibb

    Fay Wray went away but King Kong is here to stay

    There isn't anything in here I dislike. I was hooked from the start as I remembered Manzoni Gardens and trying to scale King Kong after shoplifting in Nelson House weighed down by a leather belt and overly large Brothel Creepers. Stewart Lee drove this vehicle wonderfully and I was hanging on every moment. This is no talking heads/clips compilation but a glorious tribute to one of the best bands to ever come out of Brum. I will watch this film again - but this time with a curry and a couple of beers so I experience the full effect. Good on you Stewart Lee and Michael Cumming for bringing this to our humdrum screens.All hail Robert Lloyd and the Nightingales and bring King Kong back home!

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    • Release date
      • June 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Birmingham, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Fire Films
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)

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