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Saw this on TV when it first came out and recently (10 years later) aquired the DVD. Thoroughly entertaining insight into the lifestyle of Rock Royalty, and a nice reminder to dig out my copy of Goddess in the Doorway again, because it's quite good and not nearly as bad as Keith Richard pretends it is. The "don't you know who I am?" bit, with the German Immigration Officer, who insists on seeing Mr (as he still was) Jagger's passport when he turns up in his private plane is funny, as is Mick's fairly accurate Prince Chazza impersonation.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
02/15/23
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Not the most well produced documentary, but if you want to know what the day to day life of a major aging rockstar is like, there simply aren't any others out there.
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Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
02/18/23
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Being a huge stones fan I figured I would give this a whirl. I really enjoyed it while watching it. It follows Mick as he is making a new album and also producing a film starring Kate Winslet. However, it also shows him with his various kids quite a bit. It's kind of hard to keep track of them after awhile! He goes too many different musicians houses while recording the album. I really enjoyed that part as well. My biggest complaint is that it's to short. Overall though if you are a fan, I think you will enjoy it.
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Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
02/14/23
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