
Documentary follows Bobby Liebling, lead singer of seminal hard rock/heavy metal band Pentagram, as he battles decades of hard drug addiction and personal demons to try and get his life back.... (Full plot summary below)
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Documentary follows Bobby Liebling, lead singer of seminal hard rock/heavy metal band Pentagram, as he battles decades of hard drug addiction and personal demons to try and get his life back.
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| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip MartinHarrowing and at times quite funny, Last Days Here is the latest and maybe the best in what seems to have become a trend - documentaries about obscure rock bands who somehow have maintained a small but devoted following... |
| Philadelphia InquirerDan DeLucaIn its latter stages, the doc becomes not only a bromance, but also a romance, and maybe even a redemption story. |
| Filmcritic.comChris BarsantiFor a heavy metal film, there is a lot of soul here. |
| DeciderBenjamin H. Smith...well-made and interesting music documentary about an important and influential band, it is even more impressive as a first hand account of the ravages of drug addiction. |
| Monsters and CriticsRon WilkinsonThe bottled chaos that once was Bobby Liebling and the band Pentagram did not age well. |
| Film-Forward.comNora Lee MandelDespite the miracle of the concluding uplift, the message is overwhelmingly that drugs will drown out the power of sex and rock 'n' roll. |
| User ReviewZoran SLooking forward to seeing my old friend Sean on the big screen soon. |
| User ReviewJohnny Nvery resonating documentary that from the very beginning captivates you. God works in mysterious ways. great story |
| User ReviewAlex rLast Days here is a great music documentary Singer Bobby Liebling and his band Pentagram, one of the pioneers of Doom Metal, and a very talented band that never got a contract. Liebling began using drugs and faded into obscurity even before he hit it big. The film takes a look at how one fan tries to help Bobby kick his drug habit and record a new record, which may be his comeback record in doing what he was supposed to do. This is a great music documentary very similar to Anvil! The Story of Anvil. This is a must watch for metalheads and anyone that enjoys this type of music. The film takes an unflinching look at the struggles of Liebling and how he tries to get his life together. In terms of a documentary, this is a well crafted movie that is sad, disturbing and uplifting at times. As a diehard metal fan, I really enjoyed the film despite the fact that it was hard to watch at times. The high point of the documentary was seeing the guys from Down, Phil Anselmo and Jimmy Bower meeting Bobby and Anselmo who owns Housecore Records and encouraged Bobby to keep making music. This ranks among the best music documentaries that I have seen and the film does have a similar ending to the Anvil documentary. Pentagram are a brilliant band, and they deserve plenty of exposure. In the end, the film is about a musician getting a second chance and when you see Bobby Liebling on that stage, he really is in his environment. His band shaped a metal subgenre, and has influenced many bands. If you're into the music, give it a shot. |
| User ReviewJackie SIt is the most intense documentary I have ever watched, and I'm a documentary buff. I held my breath, I prayed for bobby, I felt so anxious half way through the movie I thought I was gonna throw up, it was a rollercoaster ride, and that's what Bobby's life is all about. It reminded me of so many of my favorite rockstars who have/had a drug problem and reminded me how easily one's glamouros life could turn into a complete rubbish pile and that horrifying fact, was insane. I saw on Wikipedia critics thought it was unfinished, well, that's the thing you learn through out the movie. With bobby you can never tell. Amazing, must see movie of the year for me |