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lauraswright's rating
This is a very sensitively handled documentary that takes you not only into the heart of the film, but also it's troubled star Joey Cramer.
Anyone who is a fan of the film will get so much out of this but the human story behind this and Downs also excellent Life After Flash also in this series , makes it so much more. It takes you on an emotional journey that looks at the havoc caused by addiction and the decisions it often causes to be made. By the end if you have dry eyes you must be an emotionless robot. Strongly recommend you see this beautiful documentary and hope for more in this series.
Anyone who is a fan of the film will get so much out of this but the human story behind this and Downs also excellent Life After Flash also in this series , makes it so much more. It takes you on an emotional journey that looks at the havoc caused by addiction and the decisions it often causes to be made. By the end if you have dry eyes you must be an emotionless robot. Strongly recommend you see this beautiful documentary and hope for more in this series.
I have loved Flash Gordon since the day it came out and I sat in that theatre with my dad, and have always felt that without a sequel or remake, there needed to be something to celebrate this gloriously camp film by Mike Hodges, and this documentary is it.
Life After Flash literally has everyone you can think of (and then some - even David Yost the Blue Power Ranger!) who all come together and tell their stories of each other, and their time on set, and yes they go THERE - we are all thinking it - they discuss the rumours of the voice dubbing and what happened to Sam since he finished the film. A real insight into Sam J Jones personal life too, with some pretty emotional surprises.
The documentary is notably missing a couple of big name stars, but to be honest you don't miss them once the film has finished.
Big nod to the uber cool title sequence too! great nod to the original
Life After Flash literally has everyone you can think of (and then some - even David Yost the Blue Power Ranger!) who all come together and tell their stories of each other, and their time on set, and yes they go THERE - we are all thinking it - they discuss the rumours of the voice dubbing and what happened to Sam since he finished the film. A real insight into Sam J Jones personal life too, with some pretty emotional surprises.
The documentary is notably missing a couple of big name stars, but to be honest you don't miss them once the film has finished.
Big nod to the uber cool title sequence too! great nod to the original
Down, dirty and cool. The opposite of so-called indies that are really just cheap studio movies. Totally ruthless, pretty yet gritty - I loved these girls! Felt like I went on a journey with them but happy to say I'm still not sure who I want to drive off into the sunset with at the end...