Surprisingly few insights from the quintet, and after 90 minutes we're more familiar with the furniture of their rooms.
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What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
Austin Chronicle by Kimberley Jones
Makes for a playfully enthralling hour and a half.
The New York Times by Lawrence Van Gelder
May not be dispassionate filmmaking, but it is certainly entertaining.
Chicago Reader by Lisa Alspector
Includes extensive performance footage but never drags, and it isn't exposé or self-mockery.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
While most band documentaries wade through sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, this one has no sex, no drugs, and the kind of rock 'n' roll that reminds one of their fans of "something I'd hear at a dorm party."
Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Sean Axmaker
There's a real joy to this film, a love of the music and an appreciation of the band's eccentric humor.
This is a band that deserves better.