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htismaqe 05:42 PM 02-28-2023
This is kind of a weird post but I was bored this weekend, watching old Black Sabbath documentaries and stumbled upon a Netflix original movie called "Metal Lords".

At its core, it's a cliched HS coming of age story. Not much to see really if it wasn't for the subject matter.

As someone who discovered heavy music in the early 80's, the movie really resonated with me. The kids are heavily stereotyped but the stereotypes ring very true as someone who grew up in a strait-laced, rural Iowa town. Whether it's the jokes about D&D, or the constant references to heavy metal being devil music, or even the metal kid getting the shit kicked out of him by the school's star football player, it brought back a lot of memories.

On top of that, it has a killer soundtrack. Lots of old and new metal - Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, and Iron Maiden mixed in with Metallica, Mastodon, and Opeth.

Interestingly enough, Tom Morello from RATM produced the movie and was a valued consultant for the film. He also wrote the movie's title track (which the kids perform towards the end of the movie) and it fucking rips. He also brought in some metal icons for cameos.

All in all, I really enjoyed this movie, teenie tropes and all.

https://www.netflix.com/title/81207588
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InChiefsHeaven 01:12 PM 03-01-2023
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
IMO, the main dude was the drummer. But yeah, the "metal" guy was a POS. You didn't have one friend in HS that all he did was tell everybody that their music isn't "true metal"? :-)
Well, it looks like another way to capitalize on the wave of 80's style entertainment (a la Stranger Things) but this time it's not set in the 80's. These kids today don't know what "metal" is. Their music isn't..."true metal"...heh.

...I went there...

Just kidding. As a child of the 80's who was DEFINITELY a Metal Head, I definitely want to see this.
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htismaqe 01:19 PM 03-01-2023
Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven:
Well, it looks like another way to capitalize on the wave of 80's style entertainment (a la Stranger Things) but this time it's not set in the 80's. These kids today don't know what "metal" is. Their music isn't..."true metal"...heh.

...I went there...

Just kidding. As a child of the 80's who was DEFINITELY a Metal Head, I definitely want to see this.
Well, the movie was produced by Tom Morello of RATM. He's 59 years old, so he came of age in the late 70's/early 80's. It's no coincidence that the movie features bands like Judas Priest and Black Sabbath - I've seen a lot of interviews with Morello about this influences (he's a HUGE Mob Rules fan, as am I). So even though it's not actually set in the 80's, the characters are absolutely 80's archetypes.

As for "kids today" I'm a live and let live, guy. That's why Hunter was so relatable to me - gatekeeping, for better or worse, is extremely prevalent in metal. People act like taste is objective for whatever reason. Just go seek out any social media conversation on the band Ghost and you'll see what I mean.
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PurpleJesus28 06:44 PM 03-01-2023
Maybe i should check this out,i was kind of a late bloomer,but i definitely got into mainstream metal. Then again,i can watch those cheesy metal docs,about some of the old rockers telling the same stories about The Sunset Strip days etc. haha.
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Fishpicker 07:24 PM 03-01-2023
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
This is kind of a weird post but I was bored this weekend, watching old Black Sabbath documentaries and stumbled upon a Netflix original movie called "Metal Lords".
were you watching the fan made documentaries or something else?

I've watched a bunch of the fan made ones. Sabotage was the best. Born Again was good too.




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lcarus 07:50 PM 03-01-2023
You had me at "old school metalheads"
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htismaqe 07:22 AM 03-02-2023
Originally Posted by PurpleJesus28:
Maybe i should check this out,i was kind of a late bloomer,but i definitely got into mainstream metal. Then again,i can watch those cheesy metal docs,about some of the old rockers telling the same stories about The Sunset Strip days etc. haha.
Originally Posted by Fishpicker:
were you watching the fan made documentaries or something else?
So the day that I watched this movie, I watched Dio: Dreamers Never Die.

https://www.diodreamersneverdie.com

Of course, there was a ton of stuff revolving around The Rainbow because literally everybody who was somebody in metal was always hanging out there. Other than that, there wasn't much about the Sunset Strip scene because Ronnie wasn't really a part of it.
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htismaqe 08:46 AM 03-02-2023
BTW, here's a clip from Dreamers Never Die. One of the coolest parts, IMO.


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PurpleJesus28 06:33 PM 03-04-2023
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
So the day that I watched this movie, I watched Dio: Dreamers Never Die.

https://www.diodreamersneverdie.com

Of course, there was a ton of stuff revolving around The Rainbow because literally everybody who was somebody in metal was always hanging out there. Other than that, there wasn't much about the Sunset Strip scene because Ronnie wasn't really a part of it.
That reminds me,i just watched on youtube a documentary called The Rainbow,its really good,told about the history of the place.

Also,question for anyone,have you seen the film about The Outhouse in Lawrence ? I never actually went there,but i'd really like to watch it,just can't find it without paying for it haha.
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htismaqe 08:35 AM 03-06-2023
Originally Posted by PurpleJesus28:
That reminds me,i just watched on youtube a documentary called The Rainbow,its really good,told about the history of the place.

Also,question for anyone,have you seen the film about The Outhouse in Lawrence ? I never actually went there,but i'd really like to watch it,just can't find it without paying for it haha.
I think I have seen it. I'm a huge fan of both Ronnie and Lemmy, both of whom practically lived at the Rainbow.

Ronnie's history with the Rainbow is personal, too. That's where he met Wendy, for starters.
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Dark Horse 10:34 AM 03-10-2023
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I think I have seen it. I'm a huge fan of both Ronnie and Lemmy, both of whom practically lived at the Rainbow.

Ronnie's history with the Rainbow is personal, too. That's where he met Wendy, for starters.
Ronnie and Lemmy man if there is a Heaven that will have them I can just see them leading the choir through Orgazmatron or heaven and hell
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