Release Date : Jul 3, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie :Musical & Performing Arts,Documentary
Actors :Alex Chilton,Mitch Easter,Chris Stamey,Chris Bell,Andy Hummell,Jody Stephens,John Fry,Robyn HitchcockMpaa Rating : PG-13
Plot Story : Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me is a feature-length documentary film about the dismal commercial failure, subsequent massive critical acclaim, and enduring legacy of pop music's greatest cult phenomenon, Big Star. (c) Official Site PG-13
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TagLine Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me The future beginsVisitor Ranting and Critics For Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me
Critics Ranting For Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me : 7.2Critics Percentage For Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me : 93 %
User Ranting Movie Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me : 4
User Count Like for Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me : 1,169
Review For Movie Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me
It feels thorough, and very affectionate. It just needs more of a narrative hook, a through-line from start to finish that can enhance the story for those not yet in the club.Chris Vognar-Dallas Morning News
All the making-of footage and scenes offering a taste of Memphis in the '70s will probably thrill established Big Star lovers in a big way.
Chris Riemenschneider-Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me" is no doubt going to please fans of the cult rock band, but the rest of us may feel like outsiders - not put off by the proceedings, really, but somewhat mystified as to what all the fuss is about.
David Lewis-San Francisco Chronicle
[Documents] the band's coming together and falling apart and [offers] a passionate tribute to its brilliant, beautiful music.
Bruce Diones-New Yorker
[A] thoroughly detailed (though a bit long) doc that charts the band's thwarted expectations.
Bruce Ingram-Chicago Sun-Times
Don't think of "Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me" as a sad tale. Cautionary, maybe. Mostly it's a celebration of a great band making great music, if only for a short time.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
With Nothing Can Hurt Me, Big Star, the Vincent van Gogh of rock music, gets a documentary worthy of its legend.
John Wirt-Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
If you're not already a fan of the power pop godfathers, "Big Star" could make you one.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Nothing Can Hurt Me is the perfect music doc in that it services longtime fans while providing the opportunity to make new ones as well.
Jamie S. Rich-Oregonian
All too many music documentaries send you away feeling unsatisfied, but with its heartfelt backstory and generous helpings of music, Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me is a shining exception.
Nicolas Rapold-Film Comment Magazine
Nothing Can Hurt Me is a must for fans ... because so much of Big Star's story has been parceled out piecemeal over the years, in anecdotes and liner notes.
Noel Murray-The Dissolve
The band's trajectory will not be unfamiliar to anyone who has read a musician's biography or watched a few episodes of Behind The Music (formation > inspiration > destruction) so the only real variables are in how the story is being told.
Cory Everett-The Playlist
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