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Devo

  • 2024
  • 1h 34m
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Devo (2024)
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In 1980, new wave band Devo scored a hit with "Whip It" and gained mainstream success with their message of societal "de-evolution", formed in response to the 1970 Kent State shootings.In 1980, new wave band Devo scored a hit with "Whip It" and gained mainstream success with their message of societal "de-evolution", formed in response to the 1970 Kent State shootings.In 1980, new wave band Devo scored a hit with "Whip It" and gained mainstream success with their message of societal "de-evolution", formed in response to the 1970 Kent State shootings.

  • Director
    • Chris Smith
  • Stars
    • Devo
    • Mark Mothersbaugh
    • Gerald Casale
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
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    POPULARITY
    2,832
    1,537
    • Director
      • Chris Smith
    • Stars
      • Devo
      • Mark Mothersbaugh
      • Gerald Casale
    • 14User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Devo
    Devo
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Mark Mothersbaugh
    Mark Mothersbaugh
    • Self - Devo
    Gerald Casale
    Gerald Casale
    • Self - Devo
    • (as Jerry Casale)
    Robert Mothersbaugh
    Robert Mothersbaugh
    • Self - Devo
    • (as Bob Mothersbaugh)
    Bob Casale
    Bob Casale
    • Self - Devo
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Jim Mothersbaugh
    • Self - Devo
    • (archive footage)
    Alan Myers
    Alan Myers
    • Self - Devo
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Elliot Roberts
    Elliot Roberts
    • Self - Devo's Manager
    • (archive footage)
    John F. Kennedy
    John F. Kennedy
    • Self - 35th President of the United States
    • (archive footage)
    Richard Nixon
    Richard Nixon
    • Self - 37th President of the United States
    • (archive footage)
    Jimmy Carter
    Jimmy Carter
    • Self - 39th President of the United States
    • (archive footage)
    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
    • Self - 40th President of the United States
    • (archive footage)
    Allison Krause
    Allison Krause
    • Self - Killed at Kent State Anti-War Protest
    • (archive footage)
    Jeffrey Miller
    Jeffrey Miller
    • Self - Killed at Kent State Anti-War Protest
    • (archive footage)
    Bob Lewis
    Bob Lewis
    • Self - Early Collaborator
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Ernest Angley
    Ernest Angley
    • Self - Christian Evangelist
    • (archive footage)
    David Bowie
    David Bowie
    • Self - Singer-Songwriter
    • (archive footage)
    Richard Branson
    Richard Branson
    • Self - Entrepreneur
    • (archive footage)
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      • Chris Smith
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    gortx

    Very good overview of an innovative band

    DEVO (2025). Devo was one of the most innovative bands in rock history, but their very uniqueness became a double-edged sword for they were so ahead of their time, yet they were too often dismissed as a novelty act. Chris Smith's documentary does a good job tracing the origins and inevitable frustrations of the band. A sound clip in the opening montage describes them as "The Band Who Fell To Earth" - a clear reference to the David Bowie sci-fi film (a quite appropriate reference as Bowie would play a key role in launching the band).

    Before they were even a band, Devo was an intellectual art project forged by twin events for the Ohio based artists. First, they were influenced by the outre theory of De-Evolution which included a pamphlet entitled "Jocko Homo" (credit much also go to Bob Lewis who was an early collaborator). Second, key members Jerry Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh were on campus and witnesses to the Kent State massacre in 1970. Add in a pinch of the classic horror film ISLAND OF LOST SOULS and what became Devo was born.

    It took a few years, but Devo got seen and heard through their innovative short films which predated MTV and the music video revolution (which they became key contributors to). They made their way to NYC and got truly 'discovered' and noticed by the likes of John Lennon, Iggy Pop and Bowie (who eventually shephereded their first album in 1978 via Brian Eno). Even Mick Jagger got into the act as he personally signed off on Devo's first official single, a cover of "(Can't Get No) Satisfaction". Soon SNL called.

    Smith's doc covers all of this in great detail and it makes up more than half of the running time. It's quite clear early on that Devo was never going to much more than a cult act. Their hit single "Whip It" also became a bit of an albatross as the record label kept demanding another hit (it was to be Devo's sole Top 40 record). Devo kept plugging away, touring, shooting videos, recording - rinse, repeat eventually putting out 8 albums during their initial incarnation.

    In reality, by 1984 they had been somewhat abandoned by all but their most loyal fans and were dropped by their record label. Members began to quit (and sometimes come back), It may sound like a typical 'Behind The Music' career arc, but what what set the band apart was they never were really in it for the fame and fortune. They had a theory of man's de-evolutionary downward spiral and they preached and practiced it.

    Devo may never get into the Rock Hall Of Fame although they've been nominated multiple times, but their experimental excellence endures. DEVO is a fine film tribute.
    8Screen_O_Genic

    "Are We Not Men?"

    Weird, strange, quirky, futuristic, innovative and all out rockin', Devo was unlike any other. An oddball hodgepodge of bizarro literature, Experimental music, Sci-Fi garb and pointedly biting anti-American satire that extends all over the globe, this motley troublemaking geeks rode out a run of great music and striking visuals during their peak late 1970s - early 1980s run. Fueled by the Kent State Massacre (which some of the band members witnessed firsthand), a desire to be different visually and musically, a manifesto unflattering to the human species and Punk Rock, the Akron, Ohio spud boys became an unlikely success offering a very different slant to Popular Music at the time.

    "DEVO" charts the surreal saga in characteristic fashion: colorful and over the top in its barrage of visuals comprising interviews with the band members (an impressively articulate Gerald Casale stands out) as they go toe to toe with snippets of live footage and a varied array of films and images from vintage reels to historical snapshots. The result is a cornucopia of sight and sound and great music.

    For a band as fun and as eccentric the documentary strangely moves at a conventional and sedate pace at the first half. A lack of perspective ensues with a failure to give emphasis on the band's impact and influence on music and the entertainment industry as a whole. Also, the band members' careers after the band's heyday are given short mention which is a shame considering Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale pursued eclectic and quite interesting artistic endeavors. This is a doc that could have been another hour long.

    Whether looking like aliens in janitor's uniforms or a bunch of nerdy autists in early 20th-Century swimwear, all topped by those memorable saucer-shaped hats, Devo, all robotically-synchronized stage movements and mainstream infiltration-subversion, and again, great music (re-listening to their songs I was struck how fresh and much better they sounded) left a distinct and enduring mark. A fine tribute to a brilliant band, this is one fans and Rock enthusiasts should see.
    9jazzahi

    Informative

    Wow!!! Did I learn a lot about DEVO!!

    I was unaware they were actually highly intelligent people trying to give a message politically to us all!!

    So many people who were influenced by them and inspired by their music being it controversial mongoloid etc. Didn't know David Bowie had anything to do with them either.

    I thought so many of their songs were great and real catchy and still get a buzz out of hearing them. Also now know why MTV do not play their music (didn't in the 80's) and haven't seen them since so that goes to show Sadly 2 of the four have died at a fairly youngish age but the 2 telling the story are fascinating to listen you.
    8bigweight

    Swelling Itching Brain

    This documentary tells Devo's story to the drum beat of Devo. It stays true to the Devo's creative, brilliant and very quirky traits.

    The story is mostly told by leading band members Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale. A lot of stuff they talk about would be known to Devo fans, maybe some stories were new or defined better. They talk about their evolution from art students to bumbling musicians and how they came up with the raw Devo concept.

    Right from the start Devo were very cynical and frustrated with the world, and stayed that way throughout their Devo journey. I'm not sure if they ever really thought they would alert the world and change it for the better. They take you through their clumsy early years as a band during the early to mid 1970's playing in small clubs and getting booed. Then in 1978 they gain a huge audience by playing on a TV show. A couple of years later Devo peaked with their hit song Whip it, and with some frustration they slowly faded away. Devo were innovative and excellent musicians tight and sharp, but the documentary doesn't give too much credit to this.

    Once again, the documentary confirms that it is very difficult to put Devo into a musical genre, they just don't really fit anywhere. Once you see this documentary you might understand why. If you were/are a fan of Devo you should enjoy this. If you don't know or understand what Devo was all about, this might confuse you more!

    As a teenager, I first heard Devo's music in 1978. I didn't know what I was listening to, but I liked it. I was drifting away from pop music and needed something else. Devo was a total different world of music. Tell people you liked Devo and most people would roll their eyes.
    6peter0969

    Are We Not Men?....We Are Devo!

    Watched this at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

    Chris Smith creator of "American Movie" creates a fun documentary about the band DEVO who are widely misunderstood with interesting choices of music, background observations and conversations. DEVO's background and story is pretty interesting as the documentary does a good job on exploring the band with some fun insights.

    Since I am not the biggest music documentary person, I found certain aspects feeling slow and uneventful towards the second act. Including some of the conversations feeling a little dry. Overall, there are some really nice fun moments together.

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    • Trivia
      Devo (via Mark Mothersbaugh) earns approximately $1 million annually from "Uncontrollable Urge," thanks to its long-standing role as the theme for MTV's "Ridiculousness."
    • Quotes

      Mark Mothersbaugh: And after the set was over, Bowie came backstage, and he said he'd like to produce us. We're like, "Sounds good to us, because we're sleeping in an Econoline van tonight."

    • Connections
      Features Island of Lost Souls (1932)
    • Soundtracks
      (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
      Performed by Devo

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 2025 (Argentina)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Devo: La banda más incomprendida de EE.UU.
    • Production companies
      • BMG
      • Fremantle Documentaries
      • Library Films
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      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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