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[QUOTE="CNV:490083"]Dar said:[QUOTE]This was pretty fun, I had some problems with the guy's perspective but I went and saw it at the Coolidge and it was just cool to see and hear some of those guys on a big screen. I thought the guy seemed to have a bit of agenda with trying to make metal and the metal scene more palatable to a mainstream audience, like as if he was trying to say "look guys, they're not really so bad, it's just about having fun and anyone who says otherwise is sort of just a fringe nutjob." Personally, not to sound too Infoterror here but I think that metal (all rock'n'roll actually, it has nothing to do with the "extremity" of the music) DOES have a very real subversive side to it, hiding right under all the superficial posturing but for whatever reason, the filmmaker really didn't want to go there. It just seemed very defensive, and that really rubbed me the wrong way...anybody else see that or am I just nuts?[/QUOTE] He made it clear in the film that he was looking at the genre from a sociological perspective and he wanted to know why the general public hates it so much I personally liked the way he went about it [/QUOTE]
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