Originally Posted By noraleah

noraleah:

Last night we saw the excellent documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil.  I challenge you not to be touched by the decades-long friendship between Lips and Robb, the lead singer and drummer of Anvil, a metal band that was big in Japan in the ’80s and a major influence on the “Big Four” — Anthrax, Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer — before fading into working-class obscurity in Toronto.  But they haven’t given up the dream — the film follows them on their quest for a comeback — and most of all, they haven’t given up on each other.
Read Anthony Lane’s review, which got me in the theater, and then rent it when it comes out.

I heard it’s like Spinal Tap, but actually real. It’s playing at the Angelika Theater now.

noraleah:

Last night we saw the excellent documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil.  I challenge you not to be touched by the decades-long friendship between Lips and Robb, the lead singer and drummer of Anvil, a metal band that was big in Japan in the ’80s and a major influence on the “Big Four” — Anthrax, Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer — before fading into working-class obscurity in Toronto.  But they haven’t given up the dream — the film follows them on their quest for a comeback — and most of all, they haven’t given up on each other.

Read Anthony Lane’s review, which got me in the theater, and then rent it when it comes out.

I heard it’s like Spinal Tap, but actually real. It’s playing at the Angelika Theater now.

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