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Outstanding
I bought this DVD for my brother-in-law for Christmas! He absolutely loved it and so did my sister and parents! Comical musical, and Jack Black is a riot as usual.
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Flippin Awesome
I am not even a rocker but I thought this movie was so flippin hilarious that I love to watch it over and over again. I first saw it on HBO but now I need to buy me the DVD so I can watch it anytime I want. I will just say this if you like Jack Black then you will love this movie. Plus it rocks!!!! Like I said I dont do rock music but this movie is the S**t.....One love ~
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Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny - Mini Review
Setting out to become the world's greatest band is no easy feat, so they set out to steal a magical guitar pick housed in a rock-and-roll 300 miles away.
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Wow.....just horrible
I like some of Jack Black's movies and I enjoy strange off the wall type stuff. But this movie was horrible. It was not funny, creative, and rocked about as hard as a pixie playing a lute.
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Don't blame me, I didn't try to kill The Metal \m/
Now this is my kind of movie. Of course, I have a lot of kinds of movies--just look at a wide span of my ratings, and you'd think that I get a dollar for every high score I give out, but what I mean is this is the kind of movie that resonates with me on a creative level--it's in the vein of my fiction writing, it's what just comes naturally from me (not in the vein of my non-fiction writing, which is boring and crappy). The weird thing is that this movie has been well received, whereas I can't get agents to not ignore me even when I kidnap their female offspring and make them my love slaves, but on the other hand, I don't have one of those cool birthmarks on my butt.
Which is all to point out why this film so easily won me over. I would have liked The Big Bounce (2004) too if only Sara Foster would have had a cool birthmark on her butt.
Writers/stars/rock-out-with-cock-out masters Jack Black and Kyle Gass and director Liam Lynch waste no time getting as ridiculous as possible, and they sustain it for most of the film. I had to start hitting pause so I could laugh from the first scene. The idea of narrating the film through absurd song lyrics is funny and is executed in a way that's even funnier than the idea, even though that was funny in the first place, and you couldn't really film an idea, so maybe it's funny to try to talk about it as if I observed it, and I really shouldn't have tried to make the distinction. Let me just mention the hilarious cameos from Ben Stiller, Tim Robbins, John C. Reilly, Dave Grohl, etc. in a completely arbitrary way instead, and also put in my vote to Hollywood for more wacky low-budget surreal fantasy scenes spawned by mushrooms.
You can also tell that Black and Gass really do love the kind of music they're spoofing, which gives the film an earnestness that's a pleasantly odd fit with the absurdities. They really do love fat schlubs with bad wigs playing rushed and emotionless versions of Bourée on Venice Beach.