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Starring: Kim Deal, Frank Black Director: Steven Cantor, Matthew Galkin Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Kim Deal, Frank Black, David Lovering, Joey Santiago
  • Directors: Steven Cantor, Matthew Galkin
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Mvd Visual
  • DVD Release Date: November 7, 2006
  • Run Time: 85 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000GTLB12
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #24,599 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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The Pixies' 2004 reunion was the biggest thing that's happened in alternative rock since Nirvana, and filmmakers Steven Cantor and Matthew Galkin were there with their cameras, trailing the genre's progenitors across North America and Europe as they reclaimed their legacy. Besides beautifully shot concert footage featuring all or part of 15 songs, we get a view inside the Pixies' heads. All four were managing complex personal issues when they reunited. We see frontman Frank Black (a.k.a. Black Francis) dealing with a bump in his solo career, bassist Kim Deal juggling sobriety and creating new Breeders songs, guitarist Joey Santiago grappling with parenthood and financial issues, and drummer David Lovering rescued from his post-Pixes life as a struggling magician. They make no secret that they're doing it for the money, but learn along this tour of the world's stages and their psyches that there's a magic in their knotty, raw music that has the power to sustain their audiences and--for a time, at least--themselves. There's bonus footage of the movie's leftovers, but little of it's interesting except for the band's visit to modern psychedelicists Sigur Ros's Iceland studio. Über-producer/guitarist Daniel Lanois provides the film's beautiful, glacially paced incidental music. --Ted Drozdowski

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When college rock darlings the Pixies broke up in 1992, their fans were shocked and dismayed. When they reunited in 2004, those same fans and legions of new listeners were ecstatic and filled with high hopes. loudQUIETloud follows the rehearsals and the

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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars By far the best DVD on the Pixies and one of the best rock DVDs of the year, November 24, 2006
By Robert Moore (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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I have pretty much all of the currently available DVDs on the Pixies and while all of them have their merits, this one far outstrips the others in giving an inside glimpse into the band and its members. I found it far more interesting than THE PIXIES SELL OUT, which concentrates almost exclusively on their stage performances on the tour that, or any of the other Pixies concert DVDs. What sets this one apart is the incredibly immediate and personal approach of the filmmaker. The live performances are not neglected, but the focus is far more on the individual members of the band and the particular struggles they undergo during the making of the documentary.

The Pixies are, in my opinion, the last truly influential American rock band. True, Nirvana was more commercially successful, but as even Kurt Cobain admitted, Nirvana was heavily influenced by the Pixies. In fact, most of the big bands of the nineties were heavily indebted to the Pixies. But the Pixies never reaped the financial benefits that the major alternative bands of the nineties enjoyed. Though none of them received the kind of international critical acclaim that the Pixies basked in, many of them sold far more records. They broke up in the early nineties due to intense acrimony between singer/songwriter Black Francis (aka Charles Thompson aka Frank Black) and bassist/vocalist Kim Deal. They reunited in 2004 for a concert tour for a variety of reasons, some having to do with a desire to reconnect with their fans and more having to do with economic need. The title refers to the way that they would shift from very, very quiet music to intensely loud and raucous, with Thompson moving from a near whisper to one of the great screams in the history of rock.

The portraits of the various band members that emerge are almost without precedent in rock documentaries. Several members of the band are a little worse for wear. In particular Kim Deal appears to have gone through some rough times. In watching some other DVDs featuring performances from their reunion, I was disappointed to see Kim Deal drinking a number of beers throughout. She has struggled with alcoholism and drugs and seeing her sipping from the bottle through the concerts seemed like an open embrace of her addictions. I was delighted to learn from the film that in fact the tour was an alcohol free tour, with the other three members of the band agreeing to not having any alcohol backstage. The beers that I saw Deal drinking in the other DVDs were non-alcoholic beers like O'Doul's. In fact, as the film reveals, Deal has waged a more or less successful battle against her addictions. She comes across in the film as a survivor, but a somewhat fragile one. She enlists the help of her identical twin sister Kelly, herself the veteran of struggles against addiction, for emotional support.

We get similar portraits of the other band members. David Lovering is shown having struggled with a variety of problems, including borderline poverty and homelessness. But he is also shown endearingly as someone who embraced other interests after his time with the Pixies, including magic (he is now a practicing magician) and, very curiously, searching for metal on beaches using a metal detector. The tour is a godsend for him, helping pull himself out of his financial difficulties. Unfortunately, he also struggles with drug use as he self-medicates to deal with the grief following his father's death. One of the odder moments in the film comes when Lovering continues to pound away on the drums even though the song has come to an end, Thompson and Deal having a bit of a conference to decide what to do (they tell the audience that they are going to take a brief break to regroup). Joey Santiago is the Quiet Pixie. Even at the end of the film you don't have much of a sense for what he is like or what drives him. He is shown as a loving father to his wife and two kids and we see him working on his Notebook on some film scores, but we simply don't get close to him.

The huge presence in the band, figuratively as well as literally, is Charles Thompson. Although the Pixies are a great band, with all members contributing to the sound, Thompson is clearly the band's resident genius. But even though he is the leader of one of the great bands ever, he seems to struggle with his own disappointments. He clearly feels the pressure to write songs for a new Pixies album and is disappointed that he has not had more success in his solo career (in part of the film he discusses with his producer what label might be willing to release his latest album). And there are things not discussed. There is not a single word about his absolutely astonishing weight gain. Charles Thompson just might be the most obese rocker ever. He has probably gained a hundred pounds since the break up of the Pixies in the nineties. Yet there is no mention of this in the film.

Despite all the problems each individual faces, the music is still astonishingly great. They truly do sound as good as ever in this tour. The film also shows how validated they felt by the reception they received upon coming out of retirement. Their entire tour sold out in only a few minutes upon the tickets going on sale. I tried to get tickets but failed (I could probably have gone stood outside and cadged a ticket, but I wasn't in the mood the night of the concert here in Chicago). One of the most touching moments in the film did occur in Chicago when a young who couldn't have been out of her mid-teens (I don't remember it being an all ages concert, but it had to have been) talks about reading an adolescent book in which the protagonist continually talks about the Pixies. The book inspired her to looks into their music and subsequently to strive to form a Pixies cover band. She is front and center during their performance at the Aragon. I loved it when at the end of the concert Kim Deal leaned over to one of the guards and asked him to give her pick to the girl. As the opening credits come up we get to hear her band play for several measures and while they lack somewhat vocally, they managed to play quite credibly.

Anyone who has ever enjoyed the Pixies absolutely has to see this DVD. Although there are several DVDs that have been released in the past couple of years, this is far and away the best. Rarely has any film given us such a personal glimpse into the lives of musicians.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heart breaker, December 13, 2006
By C. L. Messina (Columbus, GA) - See all my reviews
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As a Pixies fan it's hard to pass up anything with their name on it. I'm sure if there were a Pixies minivan we would swoop them up, put our favorite band (the Pixies) in the CD player and zone out. The best glimpse into their personal lives that I'd seen (and I've been into these guys since 1989) was self-titled "Sold Out". Here we are on tour and it's not necessarily a smooth ride. The tension between band members is palpable. Kelly Deal (the bassists' twin sister) notes that the band is the worse four people she's ever seen in terms of communicating with one another. While it's hard to know whether we're seeing a director's slant on the group or reality, you do sense that they really don't want to say as much as a "hello". At the same time you also sense they have a million things to say to one another- mostly bad. If you ever wondered what broke up the Pixies aside from the Frank Black/Black Francis/Charles Thompson's superficial announcement it has to be the creative individuality of Charle's and Kim. The two are like an old couple. They hate each other but they love each other as well. You can sense Charle's still has a hard time understanding why the Breeder's did better than his own act, but he seems in a different world as he now has a family and two kids. At one point his wife chide's him how this tour bills him as dark and troubled while he drives a new minivan- to his chagrin.

As for Joey and David, Joey also has a family and is working on soundtracks but you can tell the only place he's really beaming is when he's rocking out with the volume set on 11. He doesn't talk much except to subtly note that he thinks David is a dork. On the other hand, watching the interplay between him and Charles is beautiful. You can tell they really respect the other's creative ability. Joey seems the most understanding and capable of dealing with why the band broke apart but you can sense that he wishes that weren't the case. David, meanwhile, seems lost in his own world. An avid coin collector, he proudly shows his finds from beaches near 4 star hotels and proclaims, 'my dowry for my future wife' from his nearly empty one bedroom house. The tour coincides with his father's death from cancer and you can tell he's very distraught about it, but like a drum that keeps perfect time, he doesn't bring his personal problems into the band and is very admirable for it.

Kim brings Kelly along for emotional support and it's facinating to watch her interact with her twin. Even at their later age you can still sense them speaking a language that twin's only understand, and the rest of the band pretty annoyed by it. They ride on a separate bus from the band and stay in a separate room, huddling and whispering secrets to one another.

While the movie tears and tears at your heart, it also provides a few moments that make you so glad to see it. Their rehearsals are fascinating as they try to remember their old songs and get 'the magic' back together before they go on the road. At one point Kim and Charles resort to a CD track of "Here Comes Your Man" over an iPod and loudspeakers to recall a chord change. The crowing part of the film is near the end. As a viewer you sense them getting a little closer to one another, but more amazingly, Kim's ex-husband John Murphy (yes, the actual one from the Surfer Rosa album) brings them memorabelia from their early days as gifts. It's at this point they seem to recognize all the reasons they got into music in the first place as they see they've influenced the people who were closest to them. It's quite a genuine moment- sad and beautiful at the same time.

My recommendation is to see this first, then see "Pixies: Sold Out". You will love the band even more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars With your feet in the air and your head on the ground, November 10, 2006
By David G. Smith (Fairfax, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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If you love Pixies this is certainly a must see. It is not overtly revealing, I mean go figure that they have their weirdnesses. But the pure explosive chemistry of them onstage is incredibly miracluous. This is made even more so by the fact that there is on painful scene where they just don"t talk to each other."We don"t talk much to each other. I mean, we like each other. We just aren"t those kind of people".
There is some fragility reflected...Kim Deal,in recovery, needs support from her sister. David Lovering comes across like an on the edge whack job. But there is humanity too. Black Francis(Charles Thompson) actually comes across as a fairly ingratiating person at times. Joey Santiago seems like the rock that holds them all down.
And essentially, in the end, it is the music that galvanizes this piece....as well it should be. Some people hate Pixies(my wife for one) but there is no denying their impact, surrealistic, dynamic, innovative, melodic and nuerotic.
I was so excited to see this, and I am glad I did.
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