Review of Pearl Jam Twenty (2011) by Ben H — 26 Oct 2011
About as good a doco on the history of Pearl Jam as could be; Cameron Crowe covers all the bases and makes sure not to miss/highlight the infamous moments (ticketmaster, Roskilde etc) or the bands internal problems over the years.
The various levels of live footage are excellent as expected and made it totally worth the big screen experience. Heaps of humour in there via the director's editing and considering the band don't really do interviews anymore, he brings out honest, welcomed conversation from all involved.
Smartly and exhuberantly edited together with every moment brought into focus at just the right time, making the two hours zip by. An absolute must for fans.
This review of Pearl Jam Twenty (2011) was written by Ben H on 26 Oct 2011.
Pearl Jam Twenty has generally received very positive reviews.
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