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All Things Must Pass The Rise and Fall of Tower Records
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In this documentary film, director Colin Hanks looks at an important model in terms of understanding the history of Tower Records, from its rise and fall. It is a distinguished history in which director Colin Hanks searches for the life of Tower Records, which was formulated by its rebel founder, Ross Solomon, in a completely different way.
Actors:
Chuck D., Chris Cornell, Heidi Cotler, Rudy Danzinger, Bob Delanoy, Mike Farrace, David Geffen, Stan Goman, Dave Grohl, Chris Hopson, Elton John, ...»
Director:
Colin Hanks
Country:
Japan, United States
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Austin Chronicle
November 05, 2015 Solomon's skills as a raconteur, the employees' unabashed love for their work, and the constant stream of rock music playing in the background advance the film into something much more than a talking-heads documentary.
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Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
December 11, 2015 Director Colin Hanks lets his affection for his subject run over. The film probably is for record aficionados only.
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Charlotte Observer
November 12, 2015 Hanks makes the rookie mistake of covering the same points too thoroughly - the film could be 10 to 15 minutes shorter - but you can see why he lets entertaining interviewees ramble a bit.
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Arizona Republic
November 19, 2015 As Bruce Springsteen says in the film, "Everybody in a record store is a little bit of your friend for 20 minutes or so." And he's right - including all the ups and downs that friendship entails.
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Entertainment Weekly
November 05, 2015 The real beating heart of the film is its collection of wild war tales told by the company's former employees, who regarded Tower as more than just a paycheck gig or a commercial proposition.
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Oregonian
December 03, 2015 Hanks found an amiable raconteur in Solomon, now 90 but sharp and focused on the business that was his life. A collection of Solomon's confidants sing his praises and get misty about how much fun they had in the old days.
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San Diego Reader
November 06, 2015 It's loving and lovely, but goes too easy on the hubris and greed.
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Globe and Mail
December 04, 2015 We learn of the party-hearty environment and family-like vibe of a world where it was cool to write off cocaine as a business expense. And we see the hubris and myopia that doomed the industry.
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Seattle Times
November 05, 2015 Colin Hanks makes his feature directing debut with this irresistible documentary about the evolution of the music business.
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Madison Movie
November 14, 2015 This is Tower's story, and Hanks tells in a way that will resonate with both grizzled music veterans who have hung onto their physical collections, and millennials wondering what all the fuss was about.
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The Film Stage
February 20, 2016 A love letter to the store and Solomon ... but also to the bygone era of music consumption before iPods and Spotify.
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