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Metal: A Headbanger's Journey
TrailerThe story of a 30-year old scientist who pursues to study a distinctive culture, one he has been ever a part: the culture of heavy metal. He has a trip to discover the reason why this music is loved by a lot of people. He realizes that metals' obsession with controversial issues: sexuality, religion, violence and death.Genre: Musical, DocumentaryActors: Tom Araya, Gavin Baddeley, Blasphemer, Randy Blythe, Joe Bottiglieri, Eric Bryan, Jackie Chambers, Monte Conner, Alice Cooper, Denis Piggy DAmour, Pamela Des Barres, ...»Director: Sam Dunn, Scot McFadyenCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 8.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Metal: A Headbanger's Journey"
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Critic Reviews of "Metal: A Headbanger's Journey"
Boston GlobeMay 12, 2006The metal scene emerges throughout the documentary as the recruitment center of an army of misfits, where the outcasts of the world can seek each other out based on their love of the angsty, eardrum-destroying tunes their parents warned them about.
New York PostApril 21, 2006It'll make you want to dig out your Whitesnake T-shirt. It might even convince Tipper Gore that heavy metal thunder is all in good fun.
Houston ChronicleApril 14, 2006A lightweight fanboy valentine for ostensibly heavyweight music.
Los Angeles TimesApril 13, 2006Interviews with metal practitioners such as Tony Iommi, Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie and Dee Snider, journalists and academic types paint a compelling portrait of a vibrant society of outsiders.
eFilmCritic.comOctober 20, 2007Brings on a variety of eloquent voices from both the fanbase and the gods of metal themselves.
Urban CinefileNovember 10, 2006The success of Dunn's film in support of heavy metal music might be the result of not offering the audience too much music
Empire MagazineMay 06, 2006A documentary that preaches to the converted if ever there was one, but Dunn's enthusiasm for the subject and the range of pretension and humour of his interviewees makes for fun viewing.
Deseret News, Salt Lake CityApril 21, 2006A film that manages to be intelligent without being boring, making it one of the better music documentaries in recent memory.
Salt Lake TribuneApril 21, 2006The movie is woefully short on concert footage, which could have shown us the power of metal instead of just telling us.
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