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Anvil The Story Of Anvil Movie Review

Anvil The Story Of Anvil is a documentary/movie that was made in the mid-2000s.

It chronicles the band Anvil, who have been around since the late 1970s and have made several albums.

Unfortunately, they never got to be huge.

They’ve always had their fan base and never stopped, but never quite got over the hump and became a household name and huge band.

As it turns out, a fan of theirs from the 80s who became a friend also, Sacha Gervasi, later went on to become a screenwriter for movies (including The Terminal) and he got back in touch with the singer/guitarist from Anvil, Steve “Lips” Kudlow.

Gervasi came up with the idea of filming the band, which also includes drummer Robb Reiner (no not the actor/director) and then bassist Glenn Five and guitarist Ivan Hurd and making a documentary movie about them.

This movie shows the band playing many places, sometimes with decent crowds, other times not so much, and getting screwed out of getting paid many times, and sometimes not even having proper transportation between shows.

It also shows the band, Lips and Robb in particular who formed the band and made a pact at 14 that they would rock together forever, getting back in touch with an old colleague, music producer Chris Tsangarides (rest in peace) and they agree they will make another album together.  Although Lips and Robb have to come up with the money to make it too so they can own it, which is also chronicled in this movie.

It shows the internal struggles in the band while making this album, struggling to shop it around to different record labels, and ultimately, the album got shopped around enough to where Anvil got an opening slot on a huge Japanese festival called Loud Park, showing the band in all their glory rocking out to a big crowd.

There is a lot in this movie that has to be seen to be believed.

And I know some or many who have seen Anvil The Story Of Anvil believe it to be like the movie This Is Spinal Tap, and that it’s not real.

Believe me:  It is real!!

And it must be seen.

It’s been out for many years now, and luckily, the movie was a big success and ultimately catapulted Anvil up enough to where they have been able to make a living finally with their music and have not had to work day jobs ever again.

No they didn’t make it to Led Zeppelin’s level of success, but they have done well.

And I’m glad they have been able to get to the level that they have.

Because they have worked hard and they are a good, solid band.

Check out their albums.

And please check out this movie.

Again, it’s called Anvil The Story Of Anvil.

I have two DVD releases of it.

The original and a re-release with even more bonus features.

And I’m sure it’s able to stream too.

Rock on Lips and Robb!!!

The Ardent Fan

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