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All rights reserved.| Movie Description This documentary captures the female country-&-western group the Dixie Chicks in performance around the U.S. and London between the years 2003 and 2006. While performing in 2003, singer Natalie Maines ignited a maelstrom of controversy and red-state outrage when she declared--from a London stage on the eve of the Iraqi conflict--that she was ashamed that President George W. Bush was from her home state of Texas. When a rabidly right-wing group picked up on it, the band found themselves in the center of controversy regarding the nature of patriotism, freedom of speech, feminism, and the split between pro- and anti-war Americans. Filmmaker Barbara Kopple brings us the fly-on-the-wall view of the next three years, capturing Haines and sisters Emily Robison and Martie Maguire in dressing rooms, on stage, and in recording studios, bonding with each other, their families, producer Rick Rubin, and their supportive manager, Simon Renshaw. Through the crises, they keep their sense of humor and sisterhood, not backing down from their liberal stance, and turning the backlash into a triumph. They also make some great music, and the film includes plenty of riveting, intense footage of the band in performance onstage and in the studio. Among the faces appearing in archival footage are President Bush, Bill Maher, and right-wing country star Toby Keith.
Editorial Reviews New York Times - Stephen Holden (10/27/2006) Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (11/03/2006) Box Office - Kevin Courrier (11/01/2006) Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (11/20/2006) Entertainment Weekly - Clark Collis (02/23/2007) Total Film - Kevin Harley (04/01/2007) Premiere - Claire Evans (04/01/2007) Uncut - Tom Charity (08/01/2007) Sight and Sound - Sophie Mayer (08/01/2007) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||
Top Reviews 17 of 22 people found this review helpful. This is a great dipiction of the ignorance and the power of a small group of hate mongers. I cannot believe the lengths at which some ingorant people will go to. This is a remarkable documentary of a courageous group of people who stood up against stupidity and stood up for their beliefs. It cost them dearly because of a small group of idiots that called radio stations to try to ban them from the air ways. The Grammy's just proved that the righteous people will not be shunned or discriminated against. Everyone should watch this movie to show you what kind of idiots live next to you and we all must stand up against them. Review ID: 10000000002988296 Was this review helpful? Report this review 9 of 11 people found this review helpful. I saw it and thought it was well done. If it weren't for all the controversy, I probably never would have watched it. It held my interest. It let us see a "behind the scenes" side we don't normally get to. I love when Maines turns toward the camera and says Bush is a "stupid f*ck". Made me laugh - it's funny, cuz it's true. I'd normally give this feature a "good" rating, but I'm giving it an "excellent" to try to counteract some of the brainless, cowardly Bush traitors posting "poor" reviews for a movie they surely haven't even seen. "Bush is right. Everyone deserves a seventh chance." ?-- Jon Stewart, on Dumbya asking us to give his latest Iraq strategy a chance Review ID: 10000000002989326 Was this review helpful? Report this review 6 of 6 people found this review helpful. *WARNING: MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS* This is a great music documentary, which provides an excellent insight into the Dixie Chicks' lives, both personally and professionally, as well as the current state of affairs of the country music industry business and the United States more in general. For those of you that may not be quite so familiar with the Dixie Chicks: they are a contemporary country / pop band, made up of three galls from Texas (Natalie Maines (lead singer and guitar), Emily Robison (harmony vocals, dobro, banjo, lap steel, acoustic guitar) and Martie Maguire (harmony vocals, fiddle, viola, mandolin) plus their accompanying band. After signing up with Sony in the mid / late '90s, they made it big time. All of their CDs released (Wide Open Spaces, Fly, Home, Top of the World) are platinum best sellers. To date, they are the best selling female band in history. In 2003, they were at the top of their game -- they sang the National Anthem at the Super Bowl, their single "Travelling Soldier" was #1 at the charts. And then, all of a sudden, something very strange happened. Some background: early 2003, President Bush was getting ready for war against Iraq. At the time, most Americans were supportive of President Bush. Not all Americans though: there was a growing anti-war movement, especially in Europe, but also inside America and elsewhere around the planet. The Dixie Chicks were very much against the war - strangely so, when you consider their background as a traditional homegrown American country band - and had been discussing this for some time. Then, at a London venue (Sherpard's Bush), at the eve of the war, Natalie blurted out the following twelve words: "Just so you know, we are ashamed that President Bush is from the United States." This is commonly referred to as "The Incident". That quote was picked up the UK based newspaper The Standard, and subsequently reported in the US media. In short succession, the Dixie Chicks were widely dissed by conservative America: they were traitors since they were disrespectful of the American President, at the eve of a war of all things, they were unpatriotic, and moreoever they did all of this from a foreign country instead of on US soil. And then more happened: country music radio, mostly controlled by big corporations, widely boycotted the Dixie Chicks. Concerts of the Dixie Chicks were no longer fully sold out at every venue. In the end, they even received death threats. In spite of all that, the Dixie Chicks remained defiant, and this movie is about how they dealt with the aftermath of The Incident: they wrote the songs for their new album (Taking the Long Way), but on a more personal level also had children and raised families. They lost many fans, but they also gained many: especially people who admire the Dixie Chicks for their outspokenness and courage. It is a wonderful movie, and like I said, warmly recommended, both to music and non-music lovers. The Dixie Chicks are beautiful, wonderful, talented, admirable, and a force to reckoned with. *Disclaimer: this review is based on my review of the movie which I saw on the world premiere, last October, in Toronto, Canada - at the eve of their Toronto concert. Review ID: 10000000002886733 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 02/15/07 by: jonesiscool ( 7 ) 6 of 7 people found this review helpful. What other group other than maybe U2 has done so much? These gals just said how they felt and stuck by it. The whirlwind surrounding the comments and Bush/Iraq War was propelled by the real, exisiting controversy over Bush being right or wrong. Great film, even if you disagree or feel you dislike country music. Review ID: 10000000002988686 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 02/15/07 by: 8 of 11 people found this review helpful. THIS IS WHAT FREEDOM OF SPEACH IS ALL ABOUT. THE COUNTRY RED NECKS WITH LIMITED EDUCATION MAY NOT GET THE FULL PICTURE............ Review ID: 10000000002988459 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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Detailed Description Rated R = For Language and Reality?
"... we're ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas."12 Words that Changed everything."Freedom of Speech is Fine, as long as you Don't Do it in Public."Additional Information Includes only the THEATRICAL TRAILER. NO Special Features unless other DVDs has one. Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1 Sound Mix: &nbs
Summary Great Discussion movie for Reason and Truth; Peoples Attitude Before and After the Bush Administration and the mindset you allowed yourself to have. I say Shut up! and THINK! then ACT! Read more... |
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