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Opens November 2nd, 2007
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FAST FRIDAY the movie says:
Great movie! Caught it at the Seattle Film Festival. The great back story, which I believe is left out for obvious reasons, is the relationship that Julien Temple had with Joe Strummer.
Inspirational documentary, although the celebrities chiming in can feel a bit contrived at times (Jonny Depp on the set of Pirates), but you get over it and it's a great story nonetheless. Go see it!
posted Nov 3
allisonberryart says:
I have always been a huge fan of The Clash...I actually featured them recently in my group, NEW WAVE JUNKIES. Come check it out and join the group. You'll find the feature of The Clash somewhere on page 3 of the comments, right after the feature about Killing Joke... NEW WAVE JUNKIES
posted Oct 27
removement says:
Genius!!!! Go see this film!
posted Nov 18