Hendrix (2000)

Hendrix (2000)
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Jimi Hendrix was perhaps the single most groundbreaking guitarist in the history of rock & roll; utilizing feedback, distortion, and effects pedals as integral parts of his sound and not simply as punctuation, Hendrix created a radically new aesthetic for the electric guitar, which combined with his superlative songwriting abilities and remarkable gift to bring out the most in other musicians helped to make him one of the most important figures in '60s rock, until his death in the fall of 1970s as a result of a drug overdose. This made-for-TV biography (originally shown on the Showtime premium cable network) stars Wood Harris as the legendary guitarist, and examines his life and career, both on and off the stage. Hendrix also stars Vivica A. Fox and Dorian Harewood; the filmmakers were unfortunately unable to obtain permission to use Hendrix's own songs in the film, so his onscreen performances are of covers Jimi recorded during his career. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Wood HarrisDorian Harewood, (more)
Director(s):
Leon Ichaso
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Jimi Hendrix was perhaps the single most groundbreaking guitarist in the history of rock & roll; utilizing feedback, distortion, and effects pedals as integral parts of his sound and not simply as punctuation, Hendrix created a radically new aesthetic for the electric guitar, which combined with his superlative songwriting abilities and remarkable gift to bring out the most in other musicians helped to make him one of the most important figures in '60s rock, until his death in the fall of 1970s as a result of a drug overdose. This made-for-TV biography (originally shown on the Showtime premium cable network) stars Wood Harris as the legendary guitarist, and examines his life and career, both on and off the stage. Hendrix also stars Vivica A. Fox and Dorian Harewood; the filmmakers were unfortunately unable to obtain permission to use Hendrix's own songs in the film, so his onscreen performances are of covers Jimi recorded during his career. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
103 mins

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Director(s):
Leon Ichaso
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Joe D.

Bad movie. Did not have any original music by Jimi. Seems very generic and artificial. I could see this as a made for TV type movie, but really this movie is a joke. Not at all worthy of Jimi's legacy as an artist. Rent Jimi Hendrix from 1973 directed by Weis, and Boyd, it 's a more accurate and much more interesing movie than this garbage.

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Daniel C.

Even though I give the filmmakers credit for attempting this without the permission to use Jimi's music, too many people have seen actual footage of Hendrix in "Monterey Pop" and "Woodstock" to tolerate the mock concert scenes. That said, the acting is very good and the film does a good job of depicting the political events and professional relationships impacting Jimi's life. It would have been more honest and less of a hero-worshipping whitewash had it explored the children Jimi fathered and completely ignored. As the cliche goes, "he was a great guitarist." He was also very human and hurt others besides himself.

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