History of the Eagles
History of the Eagles
| 15 February 2013 (USA)
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    TrueJoshNight

    Truly Dreadful Film

    Dynamixor

    The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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    Catangro

    After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.

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    Micah Lloyd

    Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.

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    grantss

    Great documentary on a great band.Made in 2013, a documentary on the Eagles, from the early days of Glenn Frey and Don Henley to the (then) present day. Includes interviews with the band members at different times in their lives, including in the mid-1970s. No narration, the movie is effectively narrated by the interviews. Not your simple chronological telling of their story either, there is an examination of the impact of their music. Quite emotional at times.Also quite bluntly told too. The frictions within the band are often examined and the truth is not sugar-coated.A wonderful musical and emotional journey.

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    michaelhirakida

    So basically, after watching the four hour Tom Petty documentary, I was interested to see what other 3-4 hour music docs there were. The History of The Eagles seemed like a good way to go from here. I mean, they are legends and one of the highest grossing artists ever. So what happens when I first start watching this hopefully exciting documentary?......... LOTS OF DEPRESSING STUFF. I'm not complaining because this stuff happens in real life. But I think the problem is me. I did not know what I was getting into which made me upset. Part One focuses on their height. Glynn Johns misunderstands them, they do huge amounts of property damage, smoke a bunch of weed, Don Felder being a dick, threatening death on each other and a bunch of other bull that I want to forget. Part 2 is the solo careers, the reunion, Don Felder getting fired and stuff. I feel confused. Am I suppose to like the people in the band or just accept that they have great music? On one hand, Glenn comes off as being honest, a leader and showing that without him and Don Henley, we wouldn't have the band. On the other hand, he comes off as very Intimidating and scary. Timothy seems to be the only guy that is very chill and feels like the child in the room when the parents argue. The main point. Does this change my view of the Eagles? Does that make me want to go and buy more of their records? Does it make me want to see them live after I seen this documentary? Here is the thing. I like the music and it is classic so yes I will buy the records. Seeing them live? That is a thing I am still on debate about after watching this film. It is either a yes or no thing for me. Yes it changes my view but the music is still great. The reason I gave it a 5 is that the doc had a very negative effect on me and put me in a bad mood. This is real life and I understand. So maybe I should have rented something else on Itunes. Half of the score is for the music.51/100 C

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    steve-flaunty-770-898945

    The reviewers before me have pretty much summed this film up. I would put my money on 80% of the viewing demographic will have grown up with the Eagles and many of them, like myself, would know them first and foremost for their music. All of us have heard snippets of stories and probably read differing opinions as to how they imploded and reassembled and then generally just came and went again at random. Many of us would have been to a concert, possibly more than one and seen them in the flesh, marveling again at their magical ability to blend voices and instruments into some of the best music produced in modern times. This documentary knits it all together. There will be millions of words written online over the coming months and perhaps years critiquing this film for better or for worse.I have adopted the stance that this is a group of musicians that are just as human as all the rest of us, extraordinarily gifted in their chosen fields and were at the intersection of preparation and opportunity just at the right time. The addition of a copious amount of personal home movie footage, some never aired before adds the essential layer to the production and wraps the package up like a tightly constructed wine. I'm sure there are many who will be watching this who will see themselves in the background of some of the footage, even at the third encores and will will be gasping in their living rooms grateful for the fact that the passage of time is the best camouflage for human recognition. Could you just imagine..." OMG Mom, I don't believe you did that ! How am I going to explain this to my friends !! "

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    mick987g

    I have watched this at least six times. And what I noticed is that Don Henley and Glenn Frey's speech's seem well scripted. "Henley And it was tearing the band apart!" Joe Walsh is just Joe Walsh .Poor Timothy Schmitt stuck in the middle.Is it me or does Glenn Frey like to think he is the DeFacto leader of the group? I used to think that maybe Don Felder etc all should get a little more of the pie. But after reading that he is worth $25 million . I am like stop your crying . YOu are still getting paid for Hotel California and etc.Good movie though if you are an Eagles fan or not!

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