Quiet Riot: Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back
Quiet Riot: Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back

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User Review - 10/10 by Kerr LThis is top-notch work. I liked this better than teh Anvil movie!
User Review - 10/10 by David WIt all started in the late 70's. Quiet Riot started their rise to fame and made glam metal popular. They peaked in 1983 with the release of Metal Health, the first heavy metal album that topped the billboard charts. The album spawned two metal anthems in Cum On Feel The Noise and Bang Your Head. From there it was a long and winding road filled with ups and downs and lots of line up changes. Quiet Riot: Well Now Your Here, There's No Way Back is the story of The rise, fall and the rebirth of Quiet Riot. In 2007 their lead singer Kevin DuBrow passed away ending the career of the metal band that started the hair band movement of the eighties. In 2010, at a cross roads in his life, Quiet Riot's drummer Frankie Banali restarted the band. This documentary chronicles Frankie Banali's efforts to go forward with his career and life. I'm a huge fan of hard rock and heavy metal from the seventies and eighties but I was never a big fan of Quiet Riot. I love documentaries though and I decided to give this one a shot. Well Now Your Here, There's No Way Back is one of the best music documentaries that I've seen. While watching this movie I found myself wanting to laugh, cry and cheer. I laughed when I saw the band members try to remember all the people who have been in the band over the years and their efforts to find a new singer. I felt like crying when I heard the story of Kevin's death and seeing Frankie deal with it along with the death of his mother and wife. I also wanted to cheer when I saw Quiet Riot putting together a great show in front of a big crowd after all the problems they had. This movie will give you a new appreciation for Quiet Riot and show you how hard a rock band works to stay alive when it seems like the world is against them. Even if I wasn't a fan of 80's music, I would have loved this documentary. The director Regina Russell did an excellent job of showing Frankie Banali's efforts to keep his dreams alive and how hard it can be. You see his ups and downs and by the end of the movie you feel like you know him. This is a movie that you don't want to miss and I hope it has some great extras when it comes out on dvd.
User Review - 10/10 by Darren SThis was a great documentary. Kinda like the soundtrack to growing up in the 80's. Very insightful and worth the time to watch. Ive recommended it to all my friends and Im sure if you grew up listen ing to Quiet Riot that you will do the same.
User Review - 10/10 by Louie GQuiet Riot: Well Now you're here, There's no way back, is required viewing for anyone who's lived through / loves Hard Rock & Metal. The film reveal's drummer Frankie Banali's personal & professional struggle to keep his passion for music alive, while coming to grips with the loss of friend & vocalist, Kevin DuBrow. I love how this film sugar coats nothing - you get as in depth a look at the workings of the band as possible. All of the ups & downs. This is MUST VIEWING! I look forward to watching this many times.
User Review - 10/10 by James Vincent M"Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back" is one the best Rock-docs I've ever seen. Comparable to "The Story of Anvil", but even better. Quiet Riot's film is an honest, emotional, in depth look at this iconic band. Definitely worth watching again & again. The film takes us on an amazing journey from the very beginning of the band through all the break ups & reunions and explains why Drummer, Frankie Banali chose to keep the band going even after the tragic death of his best friend, singer, Kevin Dubrow.
User Review - 10/10 by Chris RIt's a great documentary focusing on the trials and tribulations about the 80's band Quiet Riot where they started all the way to the current state of the band. You don't have to be a fan of the band to enjoy this movie, just a fan of music
User Review - 10/10 by Virginia MKevin Debrow just wants to be remembered for what he did with his band and the effort and work that he put in to make the band everything it is and ever was. He doesn't want to be remembered for the hard mistakes he made that fateful evening or any other mistakes that he made in his life that he knows maybe hurt others that he loved. Frankie Binali is doing everything that his brother in love and life, Kevin, would have hoped and wanted him to do to keep the Quiet Riot band alive regardless of whether he gets critical reviews or comments to the contrary. It has taken so much courage for Frankie to do so, but I feel that Kevin knows and is with him every step of the way and is right there with him. It was something that he was destined to do when they met so many years before. Neither one of them knew it at the time what their purpose was in this life. There was so much crap in the headlines when it all happened in 2007, but somehow and someway, this documentary will seek to help the fans or those who think that somehow what Frankie was trying to do was at all negative. It also tells us to remember Kevin for the beautiful soul he had and will always be and what a great band he formed and brought to light. Your the best, Frankie and we love you! Kevin was bigger than life, larger than life, and a personality to match and we love him too!
User Review - 10/10 by Scott ZI loved this movie! It was very heartfelt and honest about the ups and downs of Rock and Roll and life. I've seen them spend millions on making movies and not get this kind on inspiration! Well Done!!
User Review - 10/10 by James MI grew up in the 80's and loved the Hard Rock/Metal scene. This documentary really took me back, I almost felt like growing my hair long again and waving the flag. Frankie Banali shows his passion and wears his emotions on his sleeve keeping Quiet Riot on the tour bus! A must see, I've watched it about 4 times, love it! I'm going to the M3 festival in May and you should go too!
User Review - 10/10 by Sean RHonest, sobering, inspiring, and heart warming.

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