It Might Get Loud
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It Might Get Loud

Year:
Duration:
98 min
Genres:
Documentary | Music
IMDB rate:
7.7
Director:
Davis Guggenheim
Awards:
6 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2009-08-27
Filming Locations: Austin, Texas, USA
Earnings
Opening Weekend: $92,679 (USA) (16 August 2009)
Gross: $1,607,276 (USA) (13 December 2009)
Cast
Actor
Character
Jimmy Page
Himself
The Edge
Himself
Jack White
Himself
Link Wray
Himself (archive footage)
Bono
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Michael McKean
David St. Hubbins
Larry Mullen Jr.
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Robert Plant
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Meg White
Herself (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Trivia
Jack White wrote and recorded his first solo single, "Fly Farm Blues," in 10 minutes during the filming of this movie.
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All 3 participants have featured in music from a James Bond opening credits. Jimmy Page reveals that he played on Goldfinger (1964) whilst The Edge and Jack White contributed title tracks to GoldenEye (1995) and Quantum of Solace (2008) respectively.
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Quotes
Jimmy Page: The day when you pick up a guitar there's nothing coming through whatsoever. There's no new pieces or new ideas. And that's the sort of gift any creative person has. There's always that point when it might happen to you, when you're too old to pick the guitar up. And we're just trying to keep that day far, far away, and out of sight.
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Jack White: Never wanted to play guitar. Ever. Everyone plays guitar. What's the point.
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Jack White: Who says you need to buy a guitar?
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Faq
Q
At one point Jimmy Page mentions that "the fourth album only got one paragraph review". Which album was this?
A
He is talking about Led Zeppelin IV. Although it was best selling album it still got very bad reviews.This album is often called the "Runes" album due to the cover design. In the movie, Page mentions some of the songs on the album including "Stairway to Heaven." Zeppelin was, indeed, almost universally dissed by critics. Rolling Stone magazine said of Page's work on LZ1: "Unfortunately, he is also a very limited producer and a writer of weak, unimaginative songs, and the Zeppelin album suffers from his having both produced it and written most of it (alone or in combination with his accomplices in the group)."Their review of IV (more than two paragraphs) is more positive but definitely contains elements of 'damned by faint praise'.The Rolling Stone reviews are available on their website.
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