
Stewart Copeland, drummer for The Police, compiles his Super 8 footage for an intimate look at what it was like to be a member of one of the world's biggest rock bands.... (Full plot summary below)
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Stewart Copeland, drummer for The Police, compiles his Super 8 footage for an intimate look at what it was like to be a member of one of the world's biggest rock bands.
Leave your thoughts about Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out.
| ÜberCinéGregory WeinkaufFanciful, fun, funny, and frenetic -- all the great things about New Wave music brought gloriously into focus for posterity. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergIf you're an old-school Police fan, there's enough here to warrant some attention, but it's those same hardcore fans who might walk away from "Everyone Stares" wishing it had a lot more meat on its bones. |
| Film ThreatPete Vonder HaarEveryone Stares is an unprecedented look at the brief career of one of rock's all-time greatest acts, but disappoints more than it illuminates. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyA trite, whitewashed-to-blankness vanity project. |
| User ReviewJames BI found this an absolutely fascinating look at the Police as a touring band. It's entirely from Stewart Copeland's perspective, and shows footage shot in real time. In addition to seeing the entirety of the Police, it was also neat to see Sting's arc as a musician, and also just as being a goof when he felt like it. Working people who became stars through sheer talent and hard work. |
| User ReviewBelevedere J CStewie was always my favorite member of The Police and his film was enlightening and was his account. |
| User ReviewAnya SInteresting, but I felt that there was a lack of an actual story line. Also the American narrating should have been replaced by a British narrator. |