Zumpano wrote:This documentary was a lot more honest about their ups and downs and near-breakups than I expect from this upcoming Pearl Jam doc.
You're right. I was ultimately disappointed with it, as it didn't change my perception of what they did much. I'd define myself, at best a moderate fan of theirs. I felt the same way about Tom Petty and Rush before I saw their documentaries, but after watching them I dug deeper into the music. All I did the morning after seeing it was put "Given To Fly" (their best song, IMO) on the iPod during my walk.
It wasn't without it's highlights though. The TicketMaster stuff was interesting and amusing at times. It also made good use of the controversial Andy Rooney
60 Minutes segment about Kurt Cobain. The generation gap is often ugly and ignorant from both sides, and I've never tried to take much part in it, but I felt Andy was getting at something deeper than "you kids don't know how good you have it" underneath all the dancing he was seemingly happy to do on Kurt's grave. The telling sign of this was when he was quoting a girl's grief and saying how gladly he'd trade his age for hers. I read that with some sincerity buried beneath the contempt he was showing.