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Stoned
Directed by
Stephen Woolley
R
2005
1h 42m
Drama
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Biography
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5.7
16%
44%
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A chronicle of the sordid life and suspicious death of Rolling Stones co-founder Brian Jones, who was found in the bottom of his swimming pool weeks after being let go from the band.
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Cast of Stoned
Leo Gregory
Brian Jones
Paddy Considine
Frank Thorogood
David Morrissey
Tom Keylock
Ben Whishaw
Keith Richards
Tuva Novotny
Anna Wohlin
Amelia Warner
Janet
Monet Mazur
Anita Pallenberg
Luke de Woolfson
Mick Jagger
David Walliams
Accountant
Ralph Brown
Gysin
Alfie Allen
Harry
Anna Madeley
Stones' Receptionist
Simon Chandler
Mary's Father
David Williams
Speecy
Gary Love
Jeff
Johnny Shannon
Landlord
Rüdiger Rudolph
Volker Schlöndorff
Will Adamsdale
Andrew Loog-Oldham
Melanie Ramsay
Mrs. Thorogood
Josef Altin
Bill Wyman
Simona Roman
Munich Trespasser
Stephen Woolley
Director / Producer
Neal Purvis
Writer / Producer
Robert Wade
Writer / Producer
Finola Dwyer
Producer
Stoned Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
A fairly convincing version of what might have happened.
Bay Area Reporter
David Lamble
The makers of Stoned needed Mick's help, certainly the rights to cuts from the band's discography, avoiding a disappointing soundtrack featuring The Counterfeit Stones.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Even The Doors looked like a model of clarity next to this.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
A flat riff on Jones's short life. You'll get the highlights but no sense of what made him special -- or what really haunted him.
Zap2it.com
Daniel Fienberg
Stoned manages to take a potentially intriguing depiction of popular music genius and water it down into a story of predictable egos and trite love triangles.
San Francisco Chronicle
Joel Selvin
Almost so bad it's good. Almost.
Newsday
John Anderson
Played with such an utter lack of charisma by Leo Gregory, Jones comes across as a rocker so drug- and ego-addled he doesn't have enough sense to lie down.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
With its low budget, unadventurous script and notable lack of any Stones recordings it has the look and feel of a TV movie.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
The good news here is that Woolley and his writers have taken the mystery surrounding Jones' tragic 1969 death as their main interest, and have adopted as fact the long-cherished rumor that the blond rocker's drowning was a case of murder.
AV Club
Keith Phipps
Apart from Considine, the actors all deliver superficial performances beneath several layers of slathered-on Summer Of Love drag, and Woolley's use of multiple film stocks and flash-cut editing jumbles together a bunch of '60s filmmaking clichés without
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Most of the movie is a tired sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll cliché, and many of the performances are so bad as to be laughable.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
It's fun, for a while, to hang out with the temperamental rock star. But in the end, we can't wait to get away from the man.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
The film fails to establish Jones' significance to the band or why his death should be seen as anything other than just another rock 'n' roll casualty.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Stoned, Stephen Woolley's convoluted docudrama examining the final weeks in the life of the guitarist Brian Jones ... stalls in its own laborious accumulation of detail.
Variety
Leslie Felperin
Mines the story of Rolling Stones co-founder Brian Jones for a note-perfect pastiche of Swingin' '60s style, but is less satisfying in other departments.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
In the end, a Stones (or a Jones) movie with no Stones songs is itself a bit like death by misadventure.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
It never truly reveals who Brian Jones was before he fell apart. His indulgence, and his demise, play out in a void.
Village Voice
Jessica Winter
The rock hero starts out dead and so does the movie.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
The herky-jerky editing is meant to indicate tumultuous excitement, switching back and forth in time, but the effect is grating and frustratingly unilluminating.
The Hollywood Reporter
Michael Rechtshaffen
The film dishes oodles of sex and drugs but skimps on the rock 'n' roll.
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