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The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead
Directed by
Wes Orshoski
2015
1h 47m
Documentary
,
Music
7.1
100%
65%
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A history of the influential English punk band The Damned from their inception in 1976 through to 2015.
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Cast of The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead
Dave Vanian
Self
Captain Sensible
Self
Rat Scabies
Self
Fred Armisen
Self
Jello Biafra
Self
Lemmy Kilmister
Self
Chrissie Hynde
Self
Dexter Holland
Self
Duff McKagan
Self
Don Letts
Self
Keith Morris
Self
Mick Jones
Self
The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead Ratings & Reviews
Under the Radar
J.A. Kordosh
A thorough, even-handed look back at [the] history, cultural significance and the colorful, clashing personalities within the seminal punk band.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
There are a lot of great stories in here, the fruit of long years of partying hard, and they ensure that the film is entertaining, but they also allow it to skim over other subjects.
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
Finally there exists a beautiful top-to-bottom documentary about the incendiary rock 'n' roll band that recorded the first Punk single ("New Rose") in 1976, and went on to keep reinventing themselves five decades over.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
Its cast of characters is colorful (literally, in the case of Captain Sensible, known for his pink shag-rug jackets) and its access is impressive ('Our single biggest issue is people throwing pints onstage' the band's tour manager complains).
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Blistering, hilarious, and terrifically neat, neat, neat.
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Dalton
Director Wes Orshoski, who previously co-directed a laudatory 2010 profile of Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister, builds a solid case for the band's historic importance in this funny, fast-moving, fan-friendly documentary.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
The U.K.'s oldest extant punk band gets a suitably entertaining, fractious documentary tribute.
The Pitch
Eric Melin
People who don't even care about the music will likely find [it] compelling.
Den of Geek
Edward Douglas
The film also captures the ups and downs of the band that sometimes felt like they were cursed.
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