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Color Me Obsessed: A Film About the Replacements

Original title: Color Me Obsessed: A Film About The Replacements
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 3m
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Color Me Obsessed: A Film About the Replacements (2011)
For some aging music fans and kids with a passion for musical history, The Replacements are rock and roll defined. This Minneapolis quartet took a teenage-punk attitude, threw it in a blender with classic and pop rock, and then poured it into a Middle American pint glass. Over the band's 12-year existence, its live sets were magical, a total mess, or both-depending on your mood and the members' respective blood alcohol levels. Gorman Bechard's remarkable history of the 'Mats takes us from their first show as the Impediments to their 1991 onstage breakup in Chicago, and everywhere in between. Bechard bravely eschews including the band's music, photos, and live footage, instead relying solely on the fans: their well-kept memories, hilarious anecdotes, and differing points of views about the foursome's wildly varied discography and infamous antics. Bechard has recruited an impressive roster of influential fans: musicians such as Husker Du, Babes in Toyland, The Decemberists, The Hold Steady, Archers of Loaf, Titus Andronicus, and Goo Goo Dolls; writers such as Jack Rabid, Legs McNeil, Robert Christgau, Jim DeRegotis, and Greg Kot; and actors such as George Wendt, Tom Arnold, and Dave Foley. Sprinkled in among that esteemed group are the more mainstream fans, who often give the most insightful and heartfelt perspectives of all. Follower or not, after taking in COLOR ME OBSESSED, you'll be ready to run home, gather some 'Mats albums, and design a perfect soundtrack of your own.
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For some aging music fans and kids with a passion for musical history, The Replacements are rock and roll defined. This Minneapolis quartet took a teenage-punk attitude, threw it in a blende... Read allFor some aging music fans and kids with a passion for musical history, The Replacements are rock and roll defined. This Minneapolis quartet took a teenage-punk attitude, threw it in a blender with classic and pop rock, and then poured it into a Middle American pint glass. Over th... Read allFor some aging music fans and kids with a passion for musical history, The Replacements are rock and roll defined. This Minneapolis quartet took a teenage-punk attitude, threw it in a blender with classic and pop rock, and then poured it into a Middle American pint glass. Over the band's 12-year existence, its live sets were magical, a total mess, or both-depending on... Read all

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    • Gorman Bechard
  • Writers
    • Gorman Bechard
    • Hansi Oppenheimer
  • Stars
    • Robert Voedisch
    • Tommy Ramone
    • Tom Arnold
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    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Gorman Bechard
    • Writers
      • Gorman Bechard
      • Hansi Oppenheimer
    • Stars
      • Robert Voedisch
      • Tommy Ramone
      • Tom Arnold
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    Robert Voedisch
    • Self
    Tommy Ramone
    Tommy Ramone
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    • (as Tommy Erdelyi)
    Tom Arnold
    Tom Arnold
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    Dave Foley
    Dave Foley
    • Self
    Grant Hart
    Grant Hart
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    Terry Katzman
    Terry Katzman
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    George Wendt
    George Wendt
    • Self
    Johnny Rzeznik
    Johnny Rzeznik
    • Self
    • (as John Rzeznik)
    Robert Christgau
    Robert Christgau
    • Self
    Bil MacLeslie
    • Self
    Kevin Bowe
    • Self
    Greg Norton
    Greg Norton
    • Self
    Lori Barbero
    Lori Barbero
    • Self
    Jesse Malin
    Jesse Malin
    • Self
    Jack Rabid
    • Self
    David Carr
    David Carr
    • Self - columnist, New York Times
    Jim DeRogatis
    Jim DeRogatis
    • Self
    Greg Kot
    Greg Kot
    • Self - music critic, Chicago Tribune
    • Director
      • Gorman Bechard
    • Writers
      • Gorman Bechard
      • Hansi Oppenheimer
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    8farscape88-18-114340

    Great film if your a Replacements fan, and even if your not!

    This film made me laugh out loud, as I saw these guys 3 times, and then saw Paul a few times in his single carrier. This band was the band that never wanted to be recognized as good, but they were very talented. I saw the film Sat. with a few other friends and the only thing I wish it had of course was music, but it did such a great job of story telling, that it wasn't needed. More pictures of the band would have been great, and that was my only gripe, other than that a splendid movie with great storytelling of a great band out of the Twin Cities! Now bring it on to Blu-Ray so I can buy a copy! :) Again, thanks for bringing back some great memories!
    thetapriest

    Definitely not just for fans of The Replacements!

    When I went into the theater for the screening of Color Me Obsessed I knew very little about the band, & had heard no more than two or three of their songs. Not only that but although I'm hugely into music, this general style of music is not my preference at all. But, I do enjoy a great film, or even an extremely well articulated artistic expression of any sort... & I really enjoyed this title as little more than a great film-watching experience. Quite brilliant the way CMO manages to provide all the context one needs to enjoy a band without even actually hearing any of their work. On one level or another, there's a very large amount of information packed into this film's two hours & it's obviously good for repeated viewings, so... can't wait to see it again! Thank you very much, Gorman Bechard-- for doing something different! Exactly the kind of art we need most.
    7crossbow0106

    Interesting, Unusual Approach, But Not Essential

    Depending on how much you like the Replacements will be how much you like this documentary. First off, two things you need to know: None of the Replacements are interviewed, and there is no footage of them. You have various people, most you've never seen before but do have credibility in telling this story, which is done chronologically. If you have seen them live (I have four times-twice riveting, twice not so), you just never knew what you were going to get. If they were sober and interested, they were one of the greatest bands that ever existed. If they were drunk and doing mostly covers, you'd hate to have brought someone to the show and told them beforehand they were amazing. This film embodies this, and some of the comments are very affecting. The people who speak that are known, including Grant Hart and Greg Norton of Husker Du (that would make an interesting documentary), manage to tell their stories and they are mostly articulate and wonderful. Think of the film this way: Lets say a documentary of your favorite band was being made and they asked you to comment. There is gushing, some dismissive anecdotes. If you're a casual fan, you won't get it. If you are a real fan, this will be very watchable. I would have liked to see Paul, Tommy or Chris speak, but you can't have everything. Last thought: Does this film make you want to buy or listen to them? The answer is yes. In that alone, this film succeeds.
    10SoSickOfTheRain

    Author of my favorite book makes a film about my favorite band

    I'll say this right off the bat, I think "The 2nd Greatest Story Ever Told", the first novel by Gorman Bechard, is probably the best book I've ever read. It's about God sending his 18 year old daughter to save us. Of course, she's a Mats fan.

    So, it's 20 years later, and Mr. Bechard delivers us a documentary on who I believe to be the greatest rock band ever, The Replacements. And, as he said at the Tampa premiere (and if you read the novel, you'll believe him), he might not believe in God, but he does believe in the Mats. AND IT SHOWS! And while everyone else will recount here how it's great to hear all the stories and such (I do love Robert, the guy from the farm, and Bil MacLeslie is a hot older guy I could listen to for days!), I want to talk instead about the filmmaking.

    It's a music documentary, people...WITHOUT ANY MUSIC! As the bumper-sticker for the film says, "Kinda brilliant. Kinda dumb".

    In this case its 110% BRILLIANT! Mr. Bechard makes it work. That's filmmaking! In fact, aside from recommending this movie to Mats fan and indie rock fans, I strongly urge fans of independent cinema to see this film. Forget it being a music doc, forget it being about the Mats, it's plain and simple a great movie. It's about passion, it's about how art changes your life, it's about how a band becomes a part of your family, how their music is forever etched on your soul. PASSION! It will also teach you things about success and insecurity, and about how a small band from the Midwest changed the face and sound of rock music forever. (Really, I thought knew a lot about The Mats until seeing this film. They story about how "Tim" was named is hysterical!) Put aside any misgivings you might have about there being no music (really, it's not missed), and give two hours to a great filmmaker who will take you to a place you've never been before. It's brave. It's beautiful. It's unique and funny.

    To paraphrase someone in the movie talking about their song "Hayday", I love this movie. I love this movie. I. Love. This. Movie.
    8jetaspirin

    Replacements Fanboy Documentary

    Great fanboy adulation of a monumental American rock band, not sure if this would mean much to the uninitiated...but it's cool nonetheless. It's a loving tribute, done in back asswards style, that would suit the 'Mats shoot-themselves-in-the-foot sort of perverse way of doing things, which is to say, the band is not in this movie, nor is any of their music. But it definitely holds up if you loved and lived this band at any point in your life.

    If you're not familiar with the Replacements, then perhaps by viewing this you might be able to get the idea that this band was amazing, special, beautiful, shambolic, brilliant, charming and rock n' roll. Otherwise, I'd suggest getting yourself a copy of Let It Be and let the transformation begin...

    The movie also seems to be more about being a 'Mats fan than being about the band itself, it shows a good segment of their fandom which is mostly (now middle-aged) male record-store clerk, rock-critic types, a few musicians and producers and one or two former rock chicks.

    There time was short, they burned bright...it was fun to watch...and the music was great, what more can be said?

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      While Hansi Oppenheimer came up with the original idea to do a fan-based film about The Replacements, her film included the band's music, photos and video clips. Once director Gorman Bechard took over the production, he used none of Oppenheimer's footage and completely started over from scratch, keeping only the film's name and the concept of interviewing fans. And in pure Replacements fashion, he also tossed aside the idea of using any music, photos or clips of the band and decided that the film would now be a serious look at the band's history from start to finish, as well as a study of how the right band can change one's life, as seen solely through the eyes of not only fans, but critics, contemporaries, and those influenced by The Replacements. There is no music in the film, nor are there any interviews with the band members, or any clips of live performances, solely because Bechard wanted none in the film. That a music doc without music had never been made is what truly excited the director about the project.
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    • Release date
      • March 26, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Color Me Obsessed
    • Filming locations
      • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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      • What Were We Thinking Films
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      • 2h 3m(123 min)
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      • Stereo
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      • 16:9 HD

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