never mind me, Chris is an awesome dude. oh btw, did you know he draws cool pictures too?
anyways, was disappointed most of my stockage friends and friends that I grew up listening to the DENTS or ALL didn't make the SF showing (with the exception of my neighbor/1 stockage friend) then again, they had 3 other showings over the weekend.
okay, I don't want to spoil it for anybody that hasn't seen it yet, but if yer a fan of the DENTS or ALL, you won't be disappointed. it's everything you ever hoped for. The documentary starts off REALLY fast on everything comes together. I know there's oh so much time you can fit in telling the beginnings, but the guys crammed everything they could in there. I know there are friends that like ALL over the DENTS and in this documentary, ALL get's their just due. It actually seems like dark times during that era, but it was great going down memory lane during the 90's. Where the documentary really slows down is when you get know the band members as individual people. When I mean slow, I mean a good focus that you can sink your teeth into.
Obviously it ends off on a high note since we all know they are still going at it. Personally, after seeing the DENTS at FYF, GV30 and a couple months ago in SF, they are better than the past on stage. They just nail everything live. Same could be said for ALL w/ Scott when I saw them.
I'm glad to be a fan of both bands. I love their music dearly and I've made lots of life time friends from the boards. so many unforgettable memories due to the DENTS & ALL.