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The Fearless Freaks
Directed by
Bradley Beesley
2005
1h 40m
Not Rated
Documentary
,
Biography
,
Music
7.8
100%
94%
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A documentary on the evolution of the Oklahoma band The Flaming Lips.
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Cast of The Fearless Freaks
Wayne Coyne
Self
Steven Drozd
Self
Kliph Scurlock
Self
Michael Ivins
Self
Beck
Self
Bradley Beesley
Narrator
Steve Burns
Self
Dolly Coyne
Self
Kenny Coyne
Self
Marty Coyne
Self
Tommy Coyne
Self
Jonathan Donahue
Self
James Drozd
Self
Gibby Haynes
Self
The Fearless Freaks Reviews
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Bill White
Ripe with offbeat Americana, Beesley's rockumentary is also a portrait of growing up in a white-trash Okie ghetto.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
So darn watchable that it could turn someone who never heard of the Flaming Lips into a devoted fan.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
Having been involved in helping the band craft its decidedly bizarre visual imagery for so much of its history, Beesley's film is perfectly in sync with the Lips' unique vision.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
Wildly entertaining.
New York Times
Dana Stevens
Bradley Beesley's intimate documentary traces the two-decade career of the Flaming Lips, a seminal art-rock band from Oklahoma City.
Boston Globe
Joan Anderman
Cobbles together an appropriately whacked-out portrait of the band's surreal and haphazard career trajectory.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Jeff Vice
What really fuels the movie, however -- aside from the constant, buoyant presence of the band's leader, Wayne Coyne -- is its warts-and-all approach.
eFilmCritic.com
David Cornelius
Beesley could have made just a fan movie... but here we get much more.
Variety
Joe Leydon
Will please devotees without attracting many, if any, new converts.
Village Voice
Dennis Lim
As artfully scrappy and likably wide-eyed as its subjects.
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