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In this documentary, the life, career and music of Dolly Parton are reflected in interviews with friends and companions and the artist herself, interlaced with clips of Parton's performances... Read allIn this documentary, the life, career and music of Dolly Parton are reflected in interviews with friends and companions and the artist herself, interlaced with clips of Parton's performances.In this documentary, the life, career and music of Dolly Parton are reflected in interviews with friends and companions and the artist herself, interlaced with clips of Parton's performances.
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I recently became more informed about Dolly Parton's impressive career, both in her early years and in her more recent projects. While I was grateful to find out more about her, I was disappointed to find that there was no mention of her friendship with Kenny Rogers. This was a significant part of her life that was left out, and it is strange that it was not included.
Kenny Rogers has since passed away, so I'm even more puzzled as to why Dolly Parton would not mention her friendship with him. It is a mystery that I hope I can get to the bottom of one day. Although I may never know why Dolly Parton chose to not include her relationship with Kenny Rogers in her story, I will always remember the impact he had on her life and career.
Kenny Rogers has since passed away, so I'm even more puzzled as to why Dolly Parton would not mention her friendship with him. It is a mystery that I hope I can get to the bottom of one day. Although I may never know why Dolly Parton chose to not include her relationship with Kenny Rogers in her story, I will always remember the impact he had on her life and career.
I just watched the documentary on Dolly Parton and i thought I would rate it on IMDb and lo and behold I see that it has a 7.2 rating. Really? Anyone not rating this a 10 must be on crack! It's a documentary!!! And it was well done! I am from Detroit where we were brought up listening to KISS, Ted Nugent, MC5, and other hard rocking bands. I was never a country guy, and I am still not much of one. But Dolly Parton is a different kind of country, maybe because she is just so genuine and she has become an American icon, like apple pie and Chevrolet. With the shape of our country in these times, we really need more Dolly Partons! So glad Dolly has embraced us for close to 60 years. A wonderful documentary, THANK YOU Dolly for letting us see you with your hair down!
Just a movie to watch how amazing and cute is Dolly Parton! She is so lovely, and talented. If you are her fan you must watch it.
Dolly is stunning
Everyone loves Dolly. What's not to love? She's sort of overabundant in every way--talent, ambition, work ethic, hair, boobs, humor, intelligence, personality, and from what we see, at least, in kindness. The movie shows us how staunch she is about boundaries and keeping herself to herself. Despite the splashy look and persona, Dolly is very much in control of her career and life. Her skill at evading questions she does not want to answer is astounding. She reveals exactly what she wants to and nothing else.
Which makes it all the more puzzling why a major highlight of her career was not even alluded to: her collaboration with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, which was hugely successful and brought her a whole new audience, since Linda especially was a major star, far bigger than Dolly at the time. It is how I myself became aware of how good Dolly was, since I did not listen to country music. I was turned on to Dolly because of Linda Ronstadt.
At one point in the film, a great deal of made of Dolly's crossover from country to pop, and basically the entire credit is given to Mac Davis and his--and later Dolly's--managers. But in fact, it owed much more to her association with Linda Ronstadt, who was the best selling female artist of the 70s and another powerhouse talent. I have no idea what legal or other spats have taken place, but the omission is quite glaring. As I was watching the movie, I was looking forward to it, and then suddenly we leap from from the 70s to the late 1990s. Not a peep about possibly the most successful phase of her career. It was a popular, critical, and artistic triumph. But it is not even mentioned in passing in the movie.
I'm sure Dolly had a firm grip on this movie, so one can only assume that she did not want or was not allowed to include it. It's too bad, because the story is incomplete without it.
Which makes it all the more puzzling why a major highlight of her career was not even alluded to: her collaboration with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, which was hugely successful and brought her a whole new audience, since Linda especially was a major star, far bigger than Dolly at the time. It is how I myself became aware of how good Dolly was, since I did not listen to country music. I was turned on to Dolly because of Linda Ronstadt.
At one point in the film, a great deal of made of Dolly's crossover from country to pop, and basically the entire credit is given to Mac Davis and his--and later Dolly's--managers. But in fact, it owed much more to her association with Linda Ronstadt, who was the best selling female artist of the 70s and another powerhouse talent. I have no idea what legal or other spats have taken place, but the omission is quite glaring. As I was watching the movie, I was looking forward to it, and then suddenly we leap from from the 70s to the late 1990s. Not a peep about possibly the most successful phase of her career. It was a popular, critical, and artistic triumph. But it is not even mentioned in passing in the movie.
I'm sure Dolly had a firm grip on this movie, so one can only assume that she did not want or was not allowed to include it. It's too bad, because the story is incomplete without it.
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Dolly Parton: Show business is a money making joke. And I've always liked telling jokes.
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