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The Doors (1990)
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Thanks in large part to its meticulous re-creation of the late 1960s and early '70s rock scene and the uncannily authentic performance by Val Kilmer as legendary Doors front man Jim Morrison, Oliver Stone's hypnotic film biography is standing the test of time. Capturing the carefree mood of the Age of Aquarius, the film charts the meteoric rise of the Doors on the California club circuit (including a memorable scene showing the creation of the hit "Light My Fire"), and chronicles the band's exploits with hallucinogenics and Morrison's battles against charges of public indecency on stage. Kilmer's performance is hauntingly perfect, and...
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The Truth (?) About JIM MORRISON.
Come on, Baby, Light My Fire!
Back in the mid-1960's, before one of Rock's most awesome singers, ROBERT PLANT of LED ZEPPELIN, stepped into the limelight (along with his talented comrades) and conquered the world of Rock'n'Roll - It was singer JIM MORRISON of THE DOORS who ruled (in my...
(complete The Doors review by CowboyJunkie)
| The Doors Movie Review by Valerie (12/15/2006) |
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Oliver Stone's The Doors cannot be taken literally because there are many inaccuracies and they focused on portraying mostly the bad side of Jim Morrison.
That being said, I do think this film it's amazing in its own right, it's amazing as a film, not as a Jim Morrison biography...Oliver Stone's direction is superb and...
(complete The Doors review by Valerie)
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