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My Generation

  • 2000
  • 1h 43m
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My Generation (2000)
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  • Directors
    • Thomas Haneke
    • Barbara Kopple
  • Writers
    • Barbara Kopple
    • Ali MacLean
  • Stars
    • Aerosmith
    • Dickey Betts
    • Blues Traveler
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    167
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Thomas Haneke
      • Barbara Kopple
    • Writers
      • Barbara Kopple
      • Ali MacLean
    • Stars
      • Aerosmith
      • Dickey Betts
      • Blues Traveler
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Joe Cocker
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    Crosby Stills Nash & Young
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    7preppy-3

    Good documentary

    Film shows footage from the 1969, 1994 and 1999 Woodstocks. It documents what happened at each...what went wrong, what went right and gives insights to why the 1999 one turned into a riot. Some of the points are obvious--like, the last two were more about money and profits and peace and love (no kidding) but this is still worth seeing. There's plenty of good concert footage (although, for some reason, no song is played to completion) and some very interesting interviews with the people putting on the concert and the kids attending. Only two real complaints--the 1969 footage was shot in color but they show it here in black and white and too many of the shots are repeated over and over again. Definite highlights are Sheryl Crow, Joe Cocker and Melissa Ethridge performing.
    Eschete

    Devolution...?

    Good documentary, lots of witty observations and visual jokes.

    The film outlines the devolution of Woodstock from a somewhat commercial gathering of doped-up morons into a completely commercial gathering of doped-up morons. A sad commentary, really, on what capitalism does to culture.

    Michael Lang put Woodstock I together, and it was a commercial flop, albeit a "countercultural" success. So he tries to recreate it 25 years later, with lots of gutless corporate sponsorship. It works OK.

    Then, five years after that, he tries again. This time, corporations own it completely. $150.00 per ticket. $6.00 for a bottle of water. $10.00 for a burrito. Sewage on the ground. Guess what? A riot happens.

    A good film, all around. Symbolic of what is happening to American culture--both high culture and pop culture--as it is crammed into Happy Meals and catalogs.

    Things to watch for: Perry Farrell pontificates about money, Michael Lang grins like a dope, parking lot haggling, corporate big-wigs try to be hip, advertiser wants to create "hippie punk." A-.
    Schlockmeister

    My Degeneration Or, The revolution WILL be televised (and marketed)

    An interesting look at the degeneration of the Woodstock festival. All three festivals are shown and contrasted. From the supposedly peaceful motives of the 1969 show to the commercialism of the other shows and also the out and out violence of the last one. I guess what got to me more than anything is the extreme self-conciousness of the subsequent shows, constant references to "Aren't we cool?" and "Oooo, this is so historic." and attempting to live out the early concert by feeling that you have to roll in mud and dress like hippies, well, just because. It comes across very shallow and hollow as I am sure it was, as the audience got quickly bored and resorted to their reptilian minds by committing acts of destruction and violence. I am sure in their minds these were acts of "revolution". The leaders of the festival in later years seem to just be in a state of denial, walking around with silly grins. The documentary shows how much music has changed, lyrics have gone from changing the world to now where images of violence and hate spew forth from performers who are well protected from the repercussions of their incitements. Recommended if the subject holds some interest for you.
    Sargebri

    A Great Documentary

    This is a great look at how corporate greed has infected the music business. I really enjoyed the fact that it pointed out how Woodstock 99 was doomed from the beginning due to the over charging for such things as water and food. Also, as I said in my commentary about the original Woodstock, it was pretty much seen as the last great gathering of the hippie culture and even though it was a financial disaster, it was a cultural touchstone in the history of the world. The latter Woodstocks were nothing but a huge marketing ploy that backfired in the faces of those involved.
    Jod-z

    Angry.

    I walked out of this documentary angry (at the end) - extremely angry in fact.

    The 1969 footage was used as a way to compare and contrast the behaviour of the audience at the later show's (94 & 99.).

    The inclusion of the '99 footage was almost as an afterthought and most of the film was dedicated to the financial and political machinations in setting up the 94 Festival - with a huge set of statistics being quoted.

    The songs that were used from the later festivals were picked for their violent content - the only footage used that wasn't of this nature was Sheryl Crow - when the audience were asking her to flash them and Offspring telling the guys in the audience not to grope the women that were crowd surfing(and the women in the audience to grope the guys.

    The riots of '99 were shown - however, little of the aftermath or reports of violence (specifically against the women) was even referred to.

    And who the hell cares what Rosie Perez thinks about the youth of today.

    Thanks for your distorted view of what happened.

    The highlight of the piece was the girl walking us through the Vendor tent where they were selling everything ...her commentary was the highlight of an otherwise ordinary documentary.

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 2001 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Italy
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Moje pokolenie
    • Production companies
      • Cabin Creek Films
      • Mikado Film
      • PolyGram Diversified Entertainment
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      1 hour 43 minutes
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