The Fearless Freaks

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  • NR
  • 2005
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • 7.8  (1,146)
  • 78

The Fearless Freaks is a documentary film that gives viewers an intimate look into the life and music of the influential and innovative indie rock band, The Flaming Lips. The film was directed by Bradley Beesley, who was not only a collaborator and close friend of the band but also a longtime filmmaker of their music videos and live shows.

The documentary starts out in the early days of The Flaming Lips, documenting the band's humble beginnings in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in the early 1980s. The film quickly unveils the close-knit relationships between the band members and features interviews with lead singer Wayne Coyne, guitarist Steven Drozd, and other band members. The interviews highlight the band's unique style and creative process, providing insight into their motivations behind their songs and performances.

Throughout the documentary, viewers witness the band's progression from a small, regional band to an internationally recognized group, known for their explosive and innovative live shows. The Fearless Freaks features footage from some of the band's most memorable concerts, including their infamous performance at the Hollywood Cemetery in 1999, where they played inside giant inflatable balls while their audience danced and bounced around them.

In addition to their live shows, the documentary also focuses heavily on The Flaming Lips' recording process. The film provides rare behind-the-scenes looks at the creation of some of their most famous albums, such as 'The Soft Bulletin' and 'Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots'. The interviews with the band members highlight the power of music in bringing people together and how the experiences they have had making music have shaped them as people.

The Fearless Freaks also explores the personal lives of the band members in great detail. The film's interviews with Coyne and Drozd reveal a lot about the dark periods in their lives, including drug addiction and personal struggles. However, the film ultimately highlights how the band came together and supported each other, ultimately leading to their iconic and transcendent music.

The documentary also features interviews with members of their family, including Coyne's wife, Dolly, who plays a significant role in the film. Dolly's presence in the film provides an intimate look into her life with Wayne and their family, showing the band's human side and the relationship Wayne has with his fans.

Overall, The Fearless Freaks is a remarkable documentary that provides a unique insight into the lives and creative process of one of the most innovative and influential bands in modern rock music. It is a must-watch for fans of The Flaming Lips but also serves as an excellent introduction to their music for those who are not familiar with the band. The documentary is beautifully shot, and its soundtrack, composed entirely of The Flaming Lips' music, will leave viewers humming and singing along to their favorite songs long after the film is over.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2005
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (1,146)
  • Metascore
    78
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