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Pearl Jam Twenty

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
8.4K
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Pearl Jam in Pearl Jam Twenty (2011)
A documentary on Pearl Jam that marks their 20th anniversary as a band.
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A documentary on the band Pearl Jam that marks their 20th anniversary in the year 2011.A documentary on the band Pearl Jam that marks their 20th anniversary in the year 2011.A documentary on the band Pearl Jam that marks their 20th anniversary in the year 2011.

  • Director
    • Cameron Crowe
  • Writer
    • Cameron Crowe
  • Stars
    • Eddie Vedder
    • Stone Gossard
    • Jeff Ament
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Cameron Crowe
    • Writer
      • Cameron Crowe
    • Stars
      • Eddie Vedder
      • Stone Gossard
      • Jeff Ament
    • 21User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Eddie Vedder
    Eddie Vedder
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    Stone Gossard
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    Jeff Ament
    Jeff Ament
    • Self
    Cameron Crowe
    Cameron Crowe
    • Self
    Matt Cameron
    • Self
    Mike McCready
    Mike McCready
    • Self
    Kenneth 'Boom' Gaspar
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jack Irons
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Dave Krusen
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Matt Chamberlain
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Dave Abbruzzese
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Chris Cornell
    Chris Cornell
    • Self
    The U-Men
    • Themselves
    • (archive footage)
    Susan Silver
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Mother Love Bone
    Mother Love Bone
    • Themselves
    • (archive footage)
    Andrew Wood
    Andrew Wood
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Temple of the Dog
    Temple of the Dog
    • Themselves
    • (archive footage)
    Soundgarden
    Soundgarden
    • Themselves
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Cameron Crowe
    • Writer
      • Cameron Crowe
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    Michael_Elliott

    Terrific Documentary on Pearl Jam

    Pearl Jam Twenty (2011)

    **** (out of 4)

    Wonderful documentary from Cameron Crowe about the twenty years of Pearl Jam. Crowe talks about how he was living in Seattle when the entire grunge/alternative scene broke and from here on we see how the band came to be. Using interviews, archival footage and current concert footage, Crowe turns this into one of the better documentaries out there. We see the band starting out, rising to the top with the album Ten, taking on Ticketmaster, touring with Neil Young and then continue to try and make sure they stay true to themselves even when some of their fans started to question them. I was around 13 when the Seattle based rock really took off and I remember listening to Pearl Jam for a few years but then my music tastes started to change. I really haven't kept up with the band since then so one should keep that in mind as they read this but I thought the documentary was terrific. It really gave me a terrific idea of what the band is, who they wanted to be and it was great fun seeing their rise to fame and seeing how they almost broke up. I found Crowe's direction to be marvelous because a lot of times with these documentaries you have someone who doesn't know how to put all the footage together to make it entertaining. Concert footage is great. Interviews are great. Even television show clips are great. However, so many documentaries don't know how to put all the footage together but Crowe does a wonderful job and really delivers a film that even non-fans should enjoy. Even though I haven't followed the band in many years this documentary really made me want to rush out and buy their CDs and DVDs. I found the interviews to be extremely good and I liked the fact that Crowe didn't shy away from some of the darker moments in their twenty years. The documentary also covers some other groups from this Seattle era including the relationship between Pearl Jam and Nirvana. The suicide of Kurt Cobain is also covered and we get concert footage from the night of his death. Overall Crowe really has worked a mini miracle in bringing Pearl Jam's story to life. If someone like me enjoyed it so much I'm sure die-hard fans of the group will feel as if they're in Heaven.
    8tomgillespie2002

    Informative, moving and passionate

    Twenty years after Pearl Jam's debut album Ten took the music world by storm, Cameron Crowe directs this documentary that chronicles and celebrates the band's history, impact and longevity. Crowe starts way back in 1988 when guitarist Stone Gossard and bassist Jeff Ament were part of Mother Love Bone, a band that were popular due to singer Andy Wood's charismatic personality and song writing talent. After Wood's overdose and untimely death, Gossard and Ament founded Pearl Jam, along with the hugely talented singer Eddie Vedder and lead guitarist Mike McCready. The band went on to be one of the most successful bands of the 90's, and were seen as the natural rivals of fellow 'grunge' band Nirvana.

    Crowe's documentary is hugely detailed, combining the standard talking heads with old interview footage, home video, and concert footage. Crowe apparently worked his way through 12,000 hours of footage of the band for the film. It was well worth it, as we get to see rare, grainy footage of Wood's exciting performances with Mother Love Bone, as well as the extremely moving performances by Vedder and Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell as part of Wood tribute group Temple of the Dog. The talking heads are no mere conduits that progress the film along, they are as informative and moving as the performances, as Vedder and Cornell, especially, open up and give tearful recollections.

    It also covers the band's battle with ticket giant Ticketmaster, and how they objected to the fact that their fans were getting ripped off just to see a live band. It shows Pearl Jam as one of the few bands that remember their roots and are a dying breed. It was strange for me to watch this film, viewing the likes of Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Soundgarden as part of music history. I grew up with my old brother listening to the music, so I remember the whole 'grunge' craze quite well. I really only remember stripy shirts and long hair, but Pearl Jam Twenty reminded me of how good the music actually was. This is a must-see for fans of the band or the era, or for those enjoy an involving documentary. Crowe clearly knows his s**t (he was a journalist for Rolling Stone after all) and his passionate touch is all over it.

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    10kevin_parks

    Perfect film for Pearl Jam fans!

    I'm a fan club member... and just a huge huge fan of the band. Been a fan for a very long time.

    This film is as good as it gets for Pearl Jam fans! I saw this at TIFF. And I can honestly say I was never disappointed about any part of this film.

    It captures the essence of the band perfectly with a very good and subtle amount of humour.

    I'm going to see this again in theatres.. and oh MY I cannot wait until this is released on Blu-Ray / DVD.

    A Must see for any Pearl Jam fan... and any fan of rock music for that matter.

    Cheers
    10kisp_1

    Gave it a 10 and am not a PJ fan

    I can honestly say that I'm not an avid Pearl Jam fan. Yes, I owned "TEN" when I was a kid in 6th grade, and songs such as "Betterman" and "Immortality" always make it to my iPod, but I was never a traditional fan as I am of other bands such as The Cure.

    I am, however, a huge fan of documentaries. Especially those that bring to surface the deep rooted emotions and thoughts as expressed by the subjects interviewed without the facade of flashy lights and glitter. Which is why I love documentaries by Errol Morris, the Maysles brothers, and Hubert Sauper. (that is also why I despise Moore, Herzog, and Spurlock.... too much glitter.) But Crowe manages to balance the depth of the interviews and story, if you will, with entertainment. At the end of the documentary I wanted more. I felt it was too short. Plus, it helped one appreciate the artistic value of Pearl Jam. So much so, that later that day I ended up logging into iTunes and purchasing Pearl Jam's greatest hits album. It's been playing on my iPod ever since.

    This documentary made Pearl Jam what they have always been..... human. It was moving when Eddie Veddar expressed how he feels to this day when he sings "Black", and so on. It takes these renown Rock stars and places them in your living room as the type of people you can hang-out with and talk about history and music for a couple of hours..... it was a fantastic documentary, and I recommend it to anyone. Even if you are not a fan of Pearl Jam...
    8ConfucioBSB

    Would get 10 stars if renamed to PJ 10

    PJ 20 is rich, smartly edited, brings incredible footage and tells interesting stories, but it should not receive 10 out of 10 for one big reason: it promises 20 years of history but only delivers 10. Obviously the first 10 were the formative years. However a lot happened during the latter decade which is barely touched by the film.

    The nuance in a lot of segments is to be loved. But it is sort of tricky that the five of them never appear together in the present time interviews. It tells a lot about how this great band works and should have been further explored.

    Overall though PJ 20 is a great film, specially for the initiated.

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    • Trivia
      When asked how he felt about the film, bassist Jeff Ament claimed he felt uncomfortable with how often he used profanity on camera.
    • Goofs
      Eddie Vedder dedicates a performance to Kurt Cobain and the date is given as "April 8th, 1994 - The Day Kurt Died". This may appear as a goof, as in some places it is mentioned that Kurt Cobain died on April 5th 1994.

      Both dates are relevant: April 8th is the day Kurt Cobain was discovered dead. The coroner established that he had died on April 5th.
    • Quotes

      Mike McCready: [about Andrew Wood, singer of Mother Love Bone] He would do something like go to The Central Tavern when there was 25 people there. He play it like it was The Colosseum. "To all you people in the back!" And there's like... the guy at the door.

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 珍珠果醬20周年紀念電影
    • Filming locations
      • Seattle, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Tremolo Productions
      • Vinyl Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $471,334
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $102,448
      • Sep 25, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $471,334
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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