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$10 · When You're Strange: A Film About The Doors (DVD) - Used

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Actors: John Densmore, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, The Doors, Jim Morrison Directors: Tom DiCillo Producers: John Beug, Peter Jankowski, Jeff Jampol, Dick Wolf Format: Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Widescreen, Import Language: English Region: Region 1 (US and Canada This DVD will probably NOT be viewable in other countries. Read more about DVD formats.) Number of discs: 1 MPAA Rating: Studio: Eagle Rock Entertainment Release Date: April 10 2012 Run Time: 86 minutes Of course that's Johnny Depp narrating When You're Strange, the 2010 documentary about the Doors: who else but Hollywood's biggest fan of counterculture history? The film's other prominent attraction is the treasure trove of heretofore unscreened footage from the band's heyday, including backstage material, film-school stuff, and a curious project shot by (and starring) Jim Morrison after the group had broken through. That color footage, which When You're Strange returns to throughout its running time, has a bearded, zonked Morrison driving through the Southwest desert, on the road to who knows where. For fans, this footage is fascinating to watch, although the actual narrative of the band's rise and flameout will be very familiar if you already know the story. And even for newbies, the breathless, grandiloquent nature of writer-director Tom DiCillo's approach will likely be a bit off-putting. Made with the participation of band members Ray Manzarek, Robbie Krieger, and John Densmore, the movie adopts a general air of sadness about Morrison's substance abuse, noting that a band intervention led to but one week of sobriety for their lead singer/shaman. It's not all gloom: footage of Morrison wading through a pre-concert crowd catches some of the giddy promise of his unpredictability, which seems so in tune with the era. Those fresh glimpses of an icon make this film worth seeing, even if you've traveled down this road before. --Robert Horton

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