I know what you are thinking - who the hell are Anvil!! Well, that's the point of this charming and engrossing documentary on heavy rocks forgotten men who could easily have been the Canadian Iron Maiden, if it hadn't gone so badly wrong back in the early 1990s, Triumph, alas, now sitting in ... Read review
At 14, Toronto school friends Steve Lips Kudlow and Robb Reiner made a pact to rock ... more
together forever. Their band, Anvil, went on to become the demigods of Canadian metal, releasing one of the heaviest albums in metal history, 1982's Metal on Metal. The album influenced a musical generation, including Metallica, Slayer, and Anthrax, that went on to sell millions of records. But Anvil's career took a different path - straight to obscurity.Director Sacha Gervasi has concocted a wonderful and often hilarious account of Anvil's last-ditch quest for elusive fame and fortune. His ingenious filmmaking may first lead you to think this a mockumentary, but it isn't. Gervasi joined the legendary heavy-metal band as a roadie for a tour of Canadian hockey arenas, so he has intimate insight into the members' eccentricities. It's fascinating to see the reality of their day-to-day lives as they struggle to make ends meet, take a misguided European tour, and engage in antics on the road - which is not always lined with fans. Gervasi even finds a softer center to this raucous film, introducing us to band members' ever-supportive, but long-suffering, families. At its core, Anvil! The True Story of Anvil is a timeless tale of survival and the unadulterated passion it takes to follow your dream, year after year. Anvil rocks - it has no other choice.
At 14 school friends Steve 'Lips' Kudlow and Rob Reiner made a pact to rock together ... more
forever. Their band Anvil went on to become the 'demigods of Canadian metal' releasing one of the heaviest albums in metal history 1982's Metal on Metal. The album influenced a musical generaton including Metallica Slayer and Anthrax that went on to sell millions of records. But Anvil's career took a different path - straight to obscurity. Anvil The Story of Anvil is a timeless and at times hilarious feel good tale of survival and the unadulterated passion it takes to follow your dream. Directed by Sasha Gervasi we follow the band as they attempt one last shot at the big time with their thirteenth album 'This is Thirteen' and a calamitous European tour. You don't have to be a metal head to love Anvil. This is an inspirational heart warming and uplifting tale of two best friends who refuse to give up on their dream. Metal on Metal forever!
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...the dictionary it describes an anvil as a 'simple tool', something that would make the younger readers who know street slang snigger, especially if they heard the bands later stuff. Anvil were a pretty ordinary but well supported rock band back in the day, hyped up by the British music press as the next big thing in the mid 1980s, rocks decade, looking set to be huge but then just disappearing, which is a mystery as rock gods from the past and present ... ...Metallica`s Lars Ulrich even proclaiming Anvil as 'their biggest influence and maybe the band that created Thrash Metal'. But their tunes were anything but complex and their likeable and charismatic lead singer, Steve 'Lips' Kudlow, seemed to be the sole driving force of their 15 minutes of fame, as he is in the present day throughout this film, preferring to play the guitar with a sex aid than take the bands evolution seriously at their prime, resulting ... more
I know what you are thinking - who the hell are Anvil!! Well, that's the point of this charming and engrossing documentary on heavy rocks forgotten men who could easily have been the Canadian Iron Maiden, if it hadn't gone so badly wrong back in the early 1990s, Triumph, alas, now sitting in bronze medal position behind Celine Dion and Bryan Adams as Canada's most famous musical exports.
In the dictionary it describes an anvil as a 'simple tool', something that would make the younger readers who know street slang snigger, especially if they heard the bands later stuff. Anvil were a pretty ordinary but well supported rock band back in the day, hyped up by the British music press as the next big thing in the mid 1980s, rocks decade, looking set to be huge but then just disappearing, which is a mystery as rock gods from the past and present who contribute to the film seem very impressed with them at their height. Their musicians were more than competent, especially drummer Rob Reiner, and their sound certainly distinctive, Metallica`s Lars Ulrich even proclaiming Anvil as 'their biggest influence and maybe the band that created Thrash Metal'. But their tunes were anything but complex and their likeable and charismatic lead singer, Steve 'Lips' Kudlow, seemed to be the sole driving force of their 15 minutes of fame, as he is in the present day throughout this film, preferring to play the guitar with a sex aid than take the bands evolution seriously at their prime, resulting in this highly entertaining film, the original band members now working in warehouses and driving trucks in snowy Ontario, the packed out stadiums a distant memory but still a dream of the effervescent Lips that the band will rise again as his 50th birthday approaches.
-The Cast-
Steve 'Lips' Kudlow ... Himself / Lead Guitar Robb Reiner ... Himself / Drummer Tiziana Arrigoni ... Herself / Manager Kevin Goocher ... Himself Glenn Gyorffy ... Himself William Howell ... Himself Lemmy ... Himself Slash ... Himself Chris Tsangarides ... Himself Lars Ulrich ... Himself
We open the documentary with Anvil at their peak, handsome long haired kids performing to a packed rock festival in Japan in 1985, the fans jammed in as tight as the bands crutches in the spandex, playing along side some of rocks greats on the same gig, those names scrolling across the screen with the pronouncement that they went on to become millionaires...except Anvil, this film exploring the reasons why that is, which become obvious pretty quickly.
The narrator and film maker, Sacha Garvesi, was a fan of the band in his youth and so felt he needed to tell the Anvil story, he too bemused why the band never made it. But any serious rock fans of the time (me) will tell you they weren't melodic enough and that's what the commercial selling point was back then, Whitesnake, Bon Jovi and Def Leopard selling huge volumes of records in that decade on that vibe, Anvil, fatally for them, labelled in the 'New Wave of British Heavy Metal' category, which meant musically ahead of their time but seriously behind in record sales. They carried on banging out records through the 1990s but their seminal effort, 'Metal on Metal', was sadly for them the last sight of the rock periscope as they disappeared under the liquid metal waves, only to resurface in this unexpected, uplifting and funny documentary.
The film hooks up with the band in the present day (2008) to show that stark contrast from the glory days, lead singer and guitarist Lips and drummer Rob Reiner, the documentary's main protagonists for the duration, now just ordinary blue-collar workers, but still rocking out at small clubs and keeping the dream alive in their downtime. They even play at Jewish weddings, one of the films funniest scenes, both guys of that religious background. The likeable Lips delivers kids meals to schools in a truck whilst the more intense Reiner is a construction worker. The band still has hardcore fans from the glory days, one that can drink a bottle of beer through his nose no less, but the wives, alas, equally delusional on a glorious comeback.
The films main narrative follows their first big European tour for quite a while, organised by a Swiss female fan of the band they met on the internet, Tiziana Arrigoni, she proposing twenty dates in cosy venues, everything from a pub room in Prague to a Baltic naval base. The tour is a disaster as your would expect and you do have this nagging cynical doubt that maybe this movie is a clever stunt by a likewise director to help promote the band and that comeback, its alarming amount of Spinal Tap moments seemingly deliberate and not random and in for comical reasons to help sell it. But the more you watch the more genuine their journey becomes and you are seeing two old rockers that just wont grow up and accept that their lives have moved on and they need to be the dads they are and pay the bills like everyone else that age, hence getting in the constant pickles they do in search of the comeback. Lips has re-mortgaged his house for this tour and always believes it will happen where as Reiner is closest and most loyal friend and just goes along with it, not wanting to see his mated dream die. In the film it's rumoured the top bands wanted to sign up Reiners drumming skills in the 80s and that loyalty to Lips is quite motional to see on screen, two really nice guys living with their heart on their sleeves.
The film has certain pathos about getting old, the band relegation from the Premiership of rock to the Unibond Premier pub circuit painful to see, but Lips always the positive force that they will get back on top.
After the chaotic tour they are out of pocket and so Lips gets in touch with his old British producer of their first hit albums, Chris Tsangarides, he promising to meet if they come to England to cut a record, but only for thirteen grand (30,000 Canadian dollars) up front, which the boys clearly don't have. But if it will keep the dream alive then Lips is determined to find the cash and as they pack their bags for the Dover recording studio you can't help but cheer for them, with Zippo lighter in hand, that they will indeed get one last shot to put everything back where it was. If Kajagoogoo can make it big again then so can Anvil!
-The Conclusion-
There's no doubt director Sacha Garvesi has made a genuine film here and being a big fan of the band is the reason why, refusing to ridicule or stitch them up in any way, but also enjoying plenty of subtle tributes and references to Spinal Tap throughout his film, amps that go to eleven, a trip to Stonehenge, mix-ups over tour buses and hotel bookings and the band members continuingly falling out, of course, even the drummer Rob Reinner sharing the same name of the director of 'This is Spinal Tap'. There's a lovely little scene in cafe where the two reminisce about their first ever song they wrote,' 'Thumb Hang', based on the Spanish Inquisition, no less, but a scene cut straight from the Spinal Tap movie when David St Hubbins and Nigel Tufnell sing their first ditty in a similar café. There's just too many of those moments to be coincidence.
I suppose the sweetest part of the film is the way the guys idolise the bands they knew back then when they were all famous together, almost autograph hunters, when it was probably the other way around in the 80s. The Aerosmiths of the world have forgotten who they are and bemused when these chubby long haired Canadians come up to them and say do you remember that night in Rome with two midgets! Once they remember who Anvil and Lips were they mutter the inevitable...'what ever happened to you guys?, that surely what will be written on their gravestones, Spike Milligan style, this film and not their records their unfortunate but worthy legacy of rocks finest nearly men. This project has certainly done them a lot of good. On June 9, it was announced that Anvil will open for AC/DC at their first two summer Black Ice World Tour shows in North American at the end of July. The boys are back!
= v = v = Special Features = v = v =
-Audio Commentary-
Sacha Garvesi and Lips talk about this excellent movie.
-Deleted Scenes-
Cut scenes from a documentary are best not seen.
-Interviews-
An extended chat with Lars Ulrich is the highlight and it's also nice to know what happened to the other band members.
-Rocking with Garvesi-
As a fan the director, a competent drummer, gets to play with them live on stage near the end of the film at a Japanese festival.
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When my hubby put this put this documentary on the other night, I thought he was having a laugh. We are not into heavy metal at all and the whole thing was about a rock band of this genre. After fifteen minutes of viewing, I was hooked and I'm so glad I gave it a chance as it's one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. The programme follows Anvil, a heavy metal band which were set to make it 'big' but whilst all the other bands that they first ... ...starting line. Thirty years on and the band are still together, still rocking and doing the odd gig here and there. The documentary mainly focuses mainly on 'lips' the lead singer of the band, who is such a nice guy that you can't help but like him. He is so genuine and real throughout the whole thing and not a moment went by where I though that he might being putting on a front for the camera. The whole thing is so powerful and I found myself willing ...
claribella 07.07.2009
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Being a fan of this genre of music in general, I had never heard of Anvil which I found really confusing - how had this band that had influenced so many successful bands escaped my radar?!
This documentary lends some explanation as to why....
Anvil were a Canadian heavy metal band formed when singer "Lips" and drummer Robb were just 14. They vowed to stay rocking together forever and they meant it.
The documentary starts with footage from a show in the early 80s where Anvil played a huge rock show sharing the stage with heavyweights such as Bon Jovi and Whitesnake, to a rapturous reception.
It is intercepted with interviews with Tom Araya (Slayer), Lars Ulrich (Metallica), Slash (GnR, Velvet Revolver), Scott Ian (Anthrax, S.o.D) and Lemmy (Motorhead). All of these guys made it big with their respective bands ...
Documentary is my favourite movie genre for its ability to shock. I have watched some documentaries that, by rights, should not have interested me in the slightest, and yet have completely blown me away: Anvil is one of them.
Anvil are a rock band that started out in the 80s, and looked like they were going to make it big. Cited by top bands as their influence, it looked like it was going to go huge for the band, but it didn?t.
Thirty years on, this documentary follows the band as they try to keep the rock n roll lifestyle going. They never quit, but their following is now so small that they are dragging themselves along by the bare bones.
The film mostly follows Lips, the front-man of the band. He?s so likeable, always positive, and massively passionate. He?s probably the main reason this is such a good documentary, as you can ...
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15 years and over
Production Year
2008
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Contains strong language
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Country Of Origin
United States of America
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ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL is the sensitive and irresistibly funny story of unsung heroes of Canadian heavy metal Anvil. The band gained a cult following among heavy metal enthusiasts during the eighties, but never really made it in the mainstream rock circuit. But rocking out isn’t just a matter of attitude or luck; it is instead a vocation which Anvil never turned its back on. Director Sacha Gervasi (THE TERMMINAL) witnessed Anvil’s fall from grace directly, having worked as a roadie for the band in its heyday. Moving and hilarious, ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL documents the group’s last shot at stardom and follows it on the road during an often farcical European tour.
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Universal Pictures UK Video Rental
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English
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The most heartwarming film ever made about metal music (Los Angeles Times, 30/04/2009)
The most stirring release of the year thus far (The New Yorker, 30/04/2009)
Thoughtfully constructed […] has to be one of the most engaging, big-hearted music movies yet made. It’s an emotional journey for the audience, one that is as likely to have them weeping with laughter as it is to have them welling up over the bitter disappointments of the men it follows. It’s a heart-lifting story about following an impossible dream. (The Times, 30/04/2009)
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ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL is the sensitive and irresistibly funny story of unsung heroes of Canadian heavy metal Anvil. Jewish teenagers Robb Reiner and Steve "Lips" Kudlow met in the mid-seventies in a Toronto high school and soon decided that rock was their destiny. Anvil was forged. The band gained a cult following among heavy metal enthusiasts during the eighties, but never really made it in the often cruel and clueless mainstream rock circuit. Not withstanding a plethora of eager fans including Metallica and Guns ‘N’ Roses, who have frequently cited Anvil as a source of inspiration, the Toronto based outfit got irremediably swallowed by oblivion. But rocking out isn’t just a matter of attitude or luck; it is instead a vocation which Anvil never turned its back on, while patiently waiting for its call to greatness. Director Sacha Gervasi (THE TERMMINAL) witnessed Anvil’s fall from grace directly, having worked as a roadie for the band in its heyday. Moving and hilarious, ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL documents Reiner and Kudlow’s last shot at stardom and follows them on the road during an often farcical European tour. The film’s recurring grotesque and surreal situations could see it mistaken for an attempted mockumentary, when it is nothing more than the heart-felt portrait of two stubbornly dedicated dreamers.
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