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Quiet Riot: Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
486
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Quiet Riot: Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back (2014)
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Some bands deserve another shot, and another...and another...and another.Some bands deserve another shot, and another...and another...and another.Some bands deserve another shot, and another...and another...and another.

  • Director
    • Regina Russell Banali
  • Writer
    • Regina Russell Banali
  • Stars
    • Steven Adler
    • Eric Baker
    • Frankie Banali
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
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    • Director
      • Regina Russell Banali
    • Writer
      • Regina Russell Banali
    • Stars
      • Steven Adler
      • Eric Baker
      • Frankie Banali
    • 85User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Steven Adler
    Steven Adler
    • Self
    Eric Baker
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    Frankie Banali
    Frankie Banali
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    Kevin Boisvert
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    Eric Buarque
    Eric Buarque
    • Interviewed
    Carlos Cavazo
    Carlos Cavazo
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    Kathy Rhoads D'Argenzio
    • Self
    Erin Davis
    Erin Davis
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    Kevin DuBrow
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    Terry J. Dubrow
    Terry J. Dubrow
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    Warren Entner
    Warren Entner
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    Chris Epting
    • Self
    Kelly Garni
    Kelly Garni
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    Bob Geldof
    Bob Geldof
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    Alex Grossi
    • Self
    Mark Huff
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    Glenn V. Hughes III
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    • (as Glenn Hughes)
    Don Jamieson
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      • Regina Russell Banali
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      • Regina Russell Banali
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    10cdonnison

    Hilarious and touching must-see documentary!

    I was delighted to see the Quiet Riot documentary included in the program for the NXNE film festival here in Toronto! This film is a definite must for fans of the genre as well as non fans alike. It is a cheeky look back at the heyday where legendary excesses launched and killed the careers of many a great band. But it is so much more than that. It is a testament to friendship and loyalty, perseverance and passion, being true to yourself and following your path. It is filled with humour, affectionate teasing and a lot of love. Never did I feel bashed over the head with messages or emotionally manipulated but rather was presented information that I was allowed to process for myself. I was impressed by the candour, openness and vulnerability of many of those interviewed (most notably Frankie Banali himself) and also by the skill of Regina Russell in capturing it. I laughed, I cried, I was singing along in my seat.
    8Connak

    Come and SEE the Noise

    In the early 1980s, Quiet Riot had hit it big time. In March 1983, their American debut album Metal Health was released. By November, the album had made its way up the Billboard charts at #1, becoming the first metal album to do so. Drummer Frankie Banali now tells the story of the LA hard rockers, as well as his own story in this new documentary. The movie- Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back- is a heartfelt story about a rock band and the friendship at the center of it.

    While this movie documents the resurrection of Quiet Riot, we are also told of the band's history. The first half hour of the movie is devoted to giving history of Quiet Riot from the beginning till the 1980s. At certain parts in the movie, it will cut back to the 1980s. For the most part, the information given in the history segments is good. Even being a Quiet Riot fan, some of the information was new to me as were some of the archival videos used. While this isn't a complete history of Quiet Riot, it's still amazing how much director Regina Russell was able to fit in the movie's runtime of 104 minutes.

    For interviewees, we get to hear from a nice group of people. This includes former members such as Rudy Sarzo as well as other figures in the world of hard rock including Dee Snider, Glenn Hughes and That Metal Show host Eddie Trunk. We also get to hear from Rhoads' brother and sister, as well as singer Kevin DuBrow's mother and even his brother Dr. Terry DuBrow (a plastic surgeon who has starred in several E! Network reality shows). Quiet Riot members Chuck Wright and Alex Grossi even get some camera time, sharing memories of DuBrow and discussing the status of the new band. Watching the resurrection of Quiet Riot is quite entertaining. We get to see the band audition different singers in one scene before finally deciding on singer Mark Huff. The movie documents almost each and every show the band plays with Huff, which lead to some hilarious and even emotionally intense scenes.

    Overall, Well Now You're Here is a great documentary. The movie is also strengthened by the hard rocking tunes Quiet Riot delivered over the years. In the last few years, there have been a series of great rock documentaries: Anvil with Anvil: The Story of Anvil, Rodriguez with Searching for Sugar Man and Death with A Band Called Death just to name a few. Quiet Riot can now join that group with this movie. I highly recommend seeing this movie, whether you're a fan of Quiet Riot or not.

    This movie was also partially funded by Quiet Riot fans through Kickstarter in 2010. I was one of the many who donated some money so I could see this movie. After seeing this, I'm proud to say I had a small part in helping this movie become a reality.
    8christopher-lorange

    Avoiding Rock Doc Clichés

    I see a lot of these rock and roll quasi documentaries and was particularly impressed with this one. Besides being a bear to edit I imagine, it also stayed clear of the very formulaic Behind the Music format. After subsequent viewings I was really impressed with a few things in particular. First was the apparent honesty. I felt the director addressing Banali's decision to move forward after an obviously grief stricken and bold proclamation of not performing under the QR banner to be interesting. He put his blood sweat and tears into the legacy and made the reformation decision. Director tackled what was viewed as hypocritical by detractors head on. The inclusion of the online criticism and Banali's eventual FU to the cynics was handled well and was very interesting. Secondly, I appreciated how savvy the director handled the traditional "hero/villain" scenario that plagues a lot of these docs. Everyone got their criticism, took their criticism and it was handled with tongue firmly planted in cheek without sacrificing the seriousness of said situations. Specifically Mark and the opportunity and eventual missed opportunity. Finally, I really appreciated the Jeopardy and Dancing With the Stars references showing the cultural impact the band has. Reaching my character limit but BRAVO! See this film now.
    10jrneptune

    Well Worth seeing even if your not a Heavy Metal Fan

    I enjoy some Heavy Metal music but I am not a major fan. My Musical taste is basically everything regardless of era or region.

    I started watching this and was thinking another fluff piece for an entertainment group but after 20 minutes I was sucked in by the honesty of what was being said and the depth of the soul searching that was done on all the key figures. There was some shockers as well which I did not expect. I loved that they included details as to what was motivating people at the subconscious level as well.

    I definitely have a better idea now of what it takes and the commitment needed to achieve the level of fame they reached.
    10magikman44

    music documentary

    I went to the Newport Beach film festival to see the premiere of "Well now you're here there's no way back", it is one the best docs i have seen, it ranks up there with/ exceeds "20 ft from stardom","sound city and "history of the eagles". not being a quiet riot fan, i learned from Frank Banali( drummer), the history of how they came to be, the ups and downs of the band, the changing of lead singers after the untimely death of Kevin Debrow. the movie is very entertaining, it has its funny parts and its sad moments.it also shows the struggles that Frank Banali went thru,whether to end the band or to start it's resurgence, once he decided to keep the band going and the difficulty in replacing Kevin Dubrow. after viewing the movie i am now a Quiet Riot fan and also a fan of Regina Russell(director), a very well put together documentary!!

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    • Trivia
      Amongst those who donated/pledged to the creation of this documentary was the mother of late Quiet Riot singer Kevin DuBrow.
    • Goofs
      Sally Steele (who runs the Vegas Rocks Awards show) states that Frankie Banali was the original drummer for Quiet Riot. This is incorrect; he was the classic drummer. The original drummer was Drew Forsyth.
    • Crazy credits
      Prior to the credits, worded epilogues state what has happened to many of the people involved with the movie, including that Frankie Banali got engaged to the film's director.

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      • January 29, 2015 (United States)
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      • 1h 44m(104 min)
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