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Ramones - End Of The Century [DVD]
 
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Ramones - End Of The Century [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Tartan
  • DVD Release Date: 25 April 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0007NBJ0K
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 37,230 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)


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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful
The Ramones were without question one of the most influential bands in contemporary music, artistically, aesthetically and attitude wise. Where they the first punk band? Maybe not...However, as this film demonstrates the Ramones were the first to define what punk was and could be. They were the blueprint and also benchmark that the English and American punk and alternative scene would work and steal from.

The film outlines their career from humble beginnings in New York's legendary CBGB's right up until their mid-nineties split. The tone of the film is candid, funny uncompromising and ultimately heartbreaking. In the current climate The Ramones would be a marketing man's dream with their uniform surname, leather jackets, t-shirts, torn denim and even uniform haircuts. Most importantly, every song was a potential single, fast, to the point and contained fantastic choruses.

For the Ramones nothing was as simple as that. Cringe as the Ramones inspire the late seventies British punk movement and also the early nineties grunge scene but not the sky high record sales. It was within these contradictions that the Ramones existed...On one hand they were brutally uncompromising; they could also be fiercely ambitious. Ultimately, they carried on making great records.

This film is special. This is because the story is told via candid interviews that reach beyond the music and the cultural significance etc and focus on the band members and associates and examines the complex and often bitter relationships that the band shared and even took to the grave. Joey - the childhood misfit turned lovable rockstar vocalist. Dee Dee - the reckless, talented, crazy but disarmingly sweet bassist. Tommy - the thinker, production wizard, first drummer and sole surviving member from the original line-up. The glue of the band was Johnny, portrayed here as the controlling, single minded and manipulative guitarist, nonetheless he is one of the most complex characters here. Other members Marky, Ritchie and CJ are shown as levellers in the feud between Joey and Johnny that existed after Johnny married Joey's fiancée. To say communication broke down within the band is an understatement.

Make no mistake this is a dark and compelling piece of filmography filled with bitterness and a little regret. Dee Dee's funny but tragic demeanour lightens the mood a little and his brief unsuccessful foray into hip-hop is absolutely hilarious.

The film attempts to do justice to a band who never received the rewards they should have in life and does a good job. I challenge anyone to walk away from this unmoved. See this film if you are a Ramones fan. See this film if you are not a Ramones fan and you will take away a fine story, a piece of history and probably a sense of regret that you weren't a Ramones fan. You don't know what you've got until it's gone.

The Ramones took something ugly and made it beautiful.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
... and I confess I do. The birth and growing pains of the Ramones, in all their grubby glory. The story of a band that peaked in 1977 and spent almost 30 years fading away (with a half life of around five years), hugely influential, much loved, forever seeking that elusive hit, powered by the almost entirely negative energy of Johnny Ramone, an emotional black hole who emerges here as borderline psychopathic. There's a sadness about it... we watch almost entire lives unfolding (if that doesn't make it all sound too dynamic... maybe unravelling), as three out of the original four have died and one has morphed into a hobbit. Entire lives spent in leather jackets and ripped jeans, touring the same 300 two minute songs around (mostly) the clubs and toilets of the USA. What a life. Yet maybe not so sad - it's hard to imagine that existence would have held much joy otherwise for Johnny, Joey and DeeDee, and Tommy seems to have come out of it OK.

Would probably be only three stars - it is kind of repetitive and there's way too much input from the tedious replacement drummers (for me, the Ramones died the day that Tommy stopped playing, and no way was Marky ever a Ramone, far less the ghastly Richie) but gets the four star nod on the strength of the excellent commentary version, feat. Charles Shaar Murray and Danny Baker indulgently and amusingly waxing nostalgic about those heady late 70s days.

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I knew nothing about the Ramones before watching this documentary and only knew a couple of their songs so I was a little wary about purchasing it. But I'm genuinely glad I did. It's a highly entertaining and informative piece of film-making giving us a warts and all look at a band that influenced a generation of musicians but never really scaled the heights themselves. I'm not a fan of their music personally but this didn't spoil my enjoyment at all. Seeing how they almost single handedly created a new "cool" style and approach to music was absolutely fascinating and I thoroughly recommend to anyone who enjoys the history of popular music.
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