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Capone wants ANVIL! dropped on his head every day for a year!!!

Hey, folks. Capone in Chicago here.


Straight out of the gate, let me say that my interest in metal music is minimal at best, and my awareness of the Canadian metal group Anvil was nil. That said, this documentary from director Sacha Gervasi that traces the band once on the precipice of megastardom through some of their roughest moments over nearly 30 years together is one of the single greatest docs about music ever made. What's even more incredible is that I'm about the billionth person on the planet to say as much about this movie since its premiere at Sundance 2008. I'm not exactly sure what it is about this film that taps into something so wholly universal. This isn't just a movie about music; it's about following one's dreams no matter how unlikely it seems you will ever achieve them.

A lot of people have called ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL (the group and the movie) the real-life version of the band Spinal Tap, but to me this story is eerily similar to that of the filmmaker Mark Borchardt from the AMERICAN MOVIE doc. Both Borchardt and Anvil's two core members, Steve "Lips" Kudlow and Robb Reiner (no relation to the man who directed THIS IS SPINAL TAP), live in extremely cold climates, hold menial jobs that pay shit, and are amounting debt that they will likely have until they die. But their in something in their fiber that drives them to finish what they started. And when Lips and Reiner met when they were only 14 (they are both in their early 50s today), they made a pact to rock until they dropped. A few of their early albums released in the 1980s were highly influential, if you believe the testimonials from the likes of Slash, Metallica's Lars Ulrich, Lemmy from Motorhead, Scott Ian of Anthrax and many others. Their influence on a generation of metal mainstays is well documented, but for reasons no one ever quite has figured out, their own success never translated into million-selling albums or stadium tours of the world.

Kudlow and Reiner are the classic coulda-been/shoulda-been guys, and they grasp onto any small thread of hope at reviving their careers. When the opportunity to tour Europe comes their way, they leap at the chance. Some of the gigs are tightly packed, near-sold-out events, but occasionally they are met with a handful of fans thanks to poor promotion on the part of either their own management or the club owners. In Spinal Tap, these moments are amusing; in ANVIL!, they are downright tragic. The never-ending string of disappointments causes a great deal of friction between Lips and the band, with some painfully heated exchanges between the singer and Reiner, who is like a brother to him. Their arguments often result in the film's most heartfelt moments, and don't be surprised if you shed a tear or two watching Anvil! You can't help but become emotionally invested in these men and their relationships.

Along their journey, we get to meet the band's families, their wives and kids, and their most devoted fans, who the band at one point turn to for help earning money in particularly lean times. Meeting these fine folks provides the much-needed perspective to make these two men seem less like guys who just don't know when to quit and more like passionate keepers of the metal flame.

Lips and Reiner seem convinced that getting back in the studio with legendary producer Chris Tsangarides (who produced their three most successful albums) will somehow result in an album that will bring them back to the forefront. At this point in the film, director Gervasi almost dares us not to conjure SPINAL TAP in our minds. Anvil's lyrics are a combination of mysticism, dark arts, and sexual prowess. Tsangarides has recording equipment with dials that do, in fact, go up to 11; and since the band is recording in Dover, they have no choice but to make the long trip to Stonehenge. The experience seems to rejuvenate the band.

What's particularly strange about watching ANVIL! is that you come to realize that the very existence of this movie is the unofficial next chapter in the band's life. They haven't been this popular and in the public eye since the early 1980s, and the overwhelming critical success of the film make give the band an audience it never could have imagined... or not. That is the true nature of the beast. However things work out for these fine lads from Canada, the simple fact is you will be hard pressed to find a documentary as wholly entertaining as ANVIL! in 2009.

-- Capone
capone@aintitcoolmail.com



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Now your talking! BACKWAXED!
by Stuntcock Mike
Apr 24th, 2009
10:18:25 AM
Both the New Yorker and New York magazine...
by FlickaPoo
Apr 24th, 2009
10:24:15 AM
I have heard nothing but good about this flick.
by Gabba-UK
Apr 24th, 2009
10:33:14 AM
Hammer! The Story of Hammer!
by xevoid
Apr 24th, 2009
10:35:16 AM
Tap does not exist in this dojo
by Cobra--Kai
Apr 24th, 2009
10:40:34 AM
I have at least one of their albums on vinyl
by hst666
Apr 24th, 2009
10:57:15 AM
Great
by Omar B
Apr 24th, 2009
10:58:58 AM
Saw it in Toronto with the Band, Director & Families...
by Pdorwick
Apr 24th, 2009
11:06:21 AM
Awesome...i hope they fill a few stadiums.
by FleshMachine
Apr 24th, 2009
11:26:37 AM
Hmm..
by The Dark Shite
Apr 24th, 2009
11:29:04 AM
Film is great - band is great...
by PJoseph
Apr 24th, 2009
11:44:59 AM
Dark Shite
by krushjudgement
Apr 24th, 2009
12:04:17 PM
Must See.
by cuthbert84
Apr 24th, 2009
12:48:45 PM
JIM NEIDHART RULES!!!
by Shermdawg
Apr 24th, 2009
01:23:38 PM
Who are the ad wizards...
by wampa 1
Apr 24th, 2009
01:26:57 PM
Spinal Tap Sucked Anyway
by Acappellaman
Apr 24th, 2009
02:00:03 PM
"Who are the ad wizards..."
by God's Brother
Apr 24th, 2009
02:49:05 PM
the ad wizards thing
by TheExterminator
Apr 24th, 2009
03:05:44 PM
The Dark Shite: go somewhere else...
by Pdorwick
Apr 24th, 2009
03:48:08 PM
So....
by pdennett316
Apr 24th, 2009
04:09:13 PM
Spinal Tap sucked?
by m_reporter
Apr 24th, 2009
05:13:43 PM
Do their amps go to Eleven?
by chromedome
Apr 24th, 2009
10:35:58 PM
Cobra-Kai does not exist in this dojo
by the_beard_of_Chuck_Norris
Apr 25th, 2009
01:37:12 AM
krushjudgement, Pdorwick
by The Dark Shite
Apr 25th, 2009
04:07:47 AM
& just so you know..
by The Dark Shite
Apr 25th, 2009
04:35:52 AM
sounds okay
by Sal_Bando
Apr 25th, 2009
02:47:39 PM
Anvil never was that great, that's why
by Reno
Apr 26th, 2009
02:01:44 AM
im a total metalhead...my favourite type of
by southafricanguy
Apr 26th, 2009
09:55:29 PM
This film is great, one of the best of the year so far
by zapano
Apr 27th, 2009
04:57:59 AM

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