
A documentary on the electric guitar from the point of view of three significant rock musicians: the Edge, Jimmy Page and Jack White.... (Full plot summary below)
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A documentary on the electric guitar from the point of view of three significant rock musicians: the Edge, Jimmy Page and Jack White.
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| Orlando WeeklyJustin StroutIf Guggenheim had let it play as is, without splicing in choppy life-story filler, then it might have been a rock doc for the ages. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip Martin...a sweet little ride, a little glimpse into the spooky stuff inside. |
| Buzzine MagazineStaci Layne WilsonI was wowed by the unprecedented access to these men and the unconventional take on them as musicians. |
| Shared DarknessBrent SimonA real-life version of Guitar Hero that explores the electric instrument through a trio of trailblazers. Engaging, but perhaps could have used a bit more forced conversation and intellectual grappling about the beautiful mystery of creativity. |
| Richmond Times-DispatchMike WardSomehow we got two rockin' documentaries about air guitar and even one about the electric car before we got a solid movie about the life of the electric guitar. |
| Capital Times (Madison, WI)Rob ThomasYes, this is the sort of stuff that makes rock fans absolutely geek out. But Guggenheim's relaxed approach does allow us to get past the guitar-god mystique and show us three fellow tradesmen in love with their craft. |
| AV ClubSam AdamsThe resulting jam session ought to be a music geek’s wet dream, but there isn’t enough common ground to produce more than a few flashes of inspiration. |
| Boston PhoenixMike MiliardAlthough talking shop and trading solos form the centerpiece of the film, Guggenheim does a fine job of weaving a narrative out of the three men's life stories. |
| Milwaukee Journal SentinelGraham KilleenA celebration of philosophical and artistic conflict in which passion leads to inspiration instead of prejudice or judgment, and principles are ingrained. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Erin FreeA God-like experience for the rock music fan, this documentary contains both amazing music and insight. |