Total Updates: 26
added the Blu-ray release date of December 22, 2009
added the DVD release date of December 22, 2009
added a synopsis
"The electric guitar has dominated popular music for the last half century. Anyone who has ever plugged into an amp understands its power. So does the average stadium crowd. But if you have too much exposure to amateurs, you might forget the incredible range of expression that the creation pioneered by Les Paul can achieve in the hands of masters.
Director Davis Guggenheim, well-known for his Academy Award-winning documentary "An Inconvenient Truth", deepens our appreciation for going electric by bringing together three virtuosos from different generations: Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, The Edge of U2 and Jack White of The White Stripes. "It Might Get Loud" weaves together their stories to reveal how each of them developed a unique sound.
Unlike rock 'n' roll documentaries that focus on backstage drama, this one concentrates on the music, giving us intimate access to the creative process. Each guitarist describes his own musical rebellion: Page against the saccharine pop of the sixties; The Edge against the self-indulgent solos of the seventies; White against the soulless bass machines of the eighties. The film also travels to the locations that left a mark on each player. Page visits the stone halls of Headley Grange where "Stairway to Heaven" was composed. In Dublin, The Edge pulls out the original four-track rehearsals of "Where the Streets Have No Name." And in Tennessee, White describes being inspired by the raw style of bluesman Son House. What's more, we see each musician play new work that has yet to be released.
The trio comes together for a jam session, during which they demonstrate their varying tastes in gear, from Page's double-neck guitar to The Edge's array of accessory pedals to White's cheap plastic instrument. Contrary to the stereotype that rock 'n' rollers are sullen and guarded, these three display an infectious joy when discussing their craft. Anyone who has ever played air guitar along with a Zeppelin song will be thrilled watching Page mimic the licks of one of his own favourites, Link Wray's "Rumble."
You don't need to be an aficionado to enjoy the pleasure of this company. This film might not affect how you play, but it will change how you listen."
added Theatrical Trailer to the trailers & clips page
changed the production status to Complete
set the MPAA rating to PG (for mild thematic elements, brief language and smoking)
changed the film release date from August 21, 2009 to August 14, 2009
changed the film release date from TBA to August 21, 2009
added Bert Ellis to the credits
added Michael Mailis to the credits
added Thomas Tull to the credits
added Carson Hood to the credits
added Lesley Chilcott to the credits
added Peter Afterman to the credits
added Thomas Tull Productions as a production company
added Sony Pictures Classics as a distributor
added Legendary Pictures as a production company
added a running time of 97 minutes
added Jimmy Page to the credits
added The Edge to the credits
added Jack White to the credits
added a synopsis
"A documentary on the electric guitar from the point of view of three significant rock musicians: the Edge, Jimmy Page and Jack White."
added Davis Guggenheim to the credits
created the movie profile
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