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The Doors

1991 7 21.7K views saved
The Doors

The story of the famous and influential 1960s rock band and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morrison.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Runtime: 2hrs 20min
Status: Released
Release date: 1991-03-01
Release format: Streaming — Aug 19, 1997
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@bizzort 1 year ago

val kilmer and the live music scenes are so good that this film deserves to be seen, even though meg ryan and oliver stone ruin too much of the rest. jim morrison was not the guy portrayed in this film, and i don't understand why oliver stone did this hatchet job to jim and the band. as ray manzarek has noted, the guy in this film is an asshole, and ray would never have been this guy's friend. do not take this as a historically accurate biopic. watch it to enjoy val kilmer's performance, and the second-to-none live music scenes that capture the band's magic onstage.

meg ryan is awful in this, but it may not be entirely her fault. ryan portrays pam as an uptight nag, but i suppose we don't know what material she had to work with. kyle maclachan as ray manzarek is so off base and terrible, portraying him as a hippie dippie sidekick. really, there are only two reasons to watch this, but those two reasons are so incredible that this is worth seeing, from my completely biased opinion as a doors fan who has come to terms with this film as not being good but it's good popcorn theater and the best we'll ever get so i may as well enjoy it.

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@bizzort 1 year ago

val kilmer and the live music scenes are so good that this film deserves to be seen, even though meg ryan and oliver stone ruin too much of the rest. jim morrison was not the guy portrayed in this film, and i don't understand why oliver stone did this hatchet job to jim and the band. as ray manzarek has noted, the guy in this film is an asshole, and ray would never have been this guy's friend. do not take this as a historically accurate biopic. watch it to enjoy val kilmer's performance, and the second-to-none live music scenes that capture the band's magic onstage.

meg ryan is awful in this, but it may not be entirely her fault. ryan portrays pam as an uptight nag, but i suppose we don't know what material she had to work with. kyle maclachan as ray manzarek is so off base and terrible, portraying him as a hippie dippie sidekick. really, there are only two reasons to watch this, but those two reasons are so incredible that this is worth seeing, from my completely biased opinion as a doors fan who has come to terms with this film as not being good but it's good popcorn theater and the best we'll ever get so i may as well enjoy it.

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 2 years ago

Particular insight into the life of Jim Morrison

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moonkodi
@moonkodi 8 years ago

I like The Doors so I was looking forward to this. Jeez it was bad. The acting was woodenl. The messages in this movie seemed like they were create in such a way that even kids could understand it. A quick example is when a man yells 'hey long hair!' Is that supposed to make us think of prejudice against men with long hair. Or the guy in the dressing room who is a square in a suit. He says 'grovy' and 'you dig' but he's not cool enough to pull it off. He's some joke. Everything in this movie is handled in that simple and dumbed down way. It's cliche and cringy dialogue and ends up makeing caricature characters. I think Andy Warhol in this was a perfect example. Also it makes sure it mentions death every ten minutes as though Jim isn't scared of death or something.
The poetic hippy feel in this movie was also cringy sometimes.
This made me not enjoy The doors music.
Estimated budget $38,000,000.

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