The Damned - Don't You Wish That We Were Dead
coming to home video on May 20th via MVD Entertainment Group
Featuring Chrissie Hynde, Dave Gahan, Lemmy, Mick Jones, Billy Idol and more...
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After packing cinemas and collecting rave reviews around the world, THE DAMNED: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead is coming to home video on May 20th.
Hailed as "excellent" by Uncut, "fascinating" by The Arts Desk,and "funny, fast-moving and gloriously chaotic" by The Hollywood Reporter, the film was directed/produced by Wes Orshoski, and is the first fully authorized documentary on punk pioneers The Damned.
Ireland's Hot Press raves: "Orshoski came onto our radar with the acclaimed Lemmy
documentary in 2011 [which he co-directed/produced] and has once again
created a tour de force, presenting an entertaining and searingly honest
depiction of the grievously overlooked punk legends."
Filmed around the globe over three years, and world-premiered at SXSW 2015, THE DAMNED: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead
tells the story of the third prong in the holy trinity of U.K. punk. In
advance of both the Sex Pistols and the Clash, The Damned was the first
U.K. punk band to release a single (1976's immortal "New Rose"), the
first to release an album ('77's frenetic Damned Damned Damned), and the first to tour America (planting their flag at CBGB in April 1977). Now in their 39th year, The Damned are the only band from London's 1976 Punk Rock Big Bang still touring the world today.
In
addition to Damned founders Captain Sensible, Dave Vanian, Rat Scabies
and Brian James, the film includes appearances by such one-time
bandmates as The Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde, Mick Jones (The Clash) and
Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead, as well as such rock and/or punk
luminaries as Nick Mason (Pink Floyd), Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols), Steve
Diggle (Buzzcocks), JJ Burnel (The Stranglers), Dave Gahan (Depeche
Mode), Billy Idol, Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat/Fugazi), Jello Biafra (Dead
Kennedys), Keith Morris (Black Flag/Circle Jerks/OFF!), Dexter Holland
(The Offspring), Jack Grisham (T.S.O.L.), and more.
Taking its name from the title-track of the Damned's 1979 album, Machine Gun Etiquette,
the film charts the band's unique history, bitter infighting and
legendary bad behavior (drummer Scabies is blamed for creating punk's
"gobbing," or spitting, phenomenon); it takes viewers into the toilets
once scrubbed by Captain Sensible and viewers follow the Damned on their
world-wide 35th anniversary tour in 2011 -- with estranged
band founders Scabies and James seen on screen answering that trek with a
snarling celebration of their own. In a bizarre twist of fate, other
former members find themselves being treated for the same form of cancer
by the same doctor in the same Welsh cancer ward; elsewhere, the band's
founding members are seen grappling with their legacy, and the fallout
from missed and/or bungled business decisions that have kept them
painfully working class for most of the past four decades.
The Arts Desk: "Where many music documentaries have a similar dynamic arc-rise, fall, rise again-Don't You Wish That We Were Dead
is a fascinating, rambling saga that emanates a rich, sometimes morose,
sense of what it's really like to have a whole life defined by the
oh-so-brief explosion that was punk rock."
In the bonus features, Captain Sensible takes viewers on a tour of
Croydon, the south London town that gave rise to the Damned, and he
busks on the streets of Hollywood with actor/musician/comedian Fred
Armisen, a huge Damned fan. Elsewhere, the full story of the band's
involvement and eventual ousting from the Sex Pistols' fabled Anarchy in
the U.K. tour of 1976 is told in detail for the first time.
In
the film, The Damned is credited with helping to ignite the punk scene
in America. In 1977, the Damned were the first of the U.K. punks to play
in both New York (at CBGB) and Los Angeles (at the Starwood).
In 2010, The Huffington Post's Binky Phillips recalled the band's U.S. debut at CBGB in early April 1977: "I was down at CBGB with a chip on my shoulder. My
town was Punk Ground Zero.... I was, in fact, without a struggle,
reduced to fan boy within 30 seconds. It was as if the entire evening
proceeding them had been in black and white and suddenly we were thrust
into Technicolor Oz."
The Damned kick off a West Coast tour in April, which includes two appearances at Coachella (April 16 & 23), as well as stops in San Francisco (April 14, Great American Music Hall); Solana Beach, CA (April 19, Belly Up); Pomona, CA (April 20, The Glass House); and Los Angeles (April 21, The Roxy).
The band officially kicks off its 40th anniversary tour on May 20 with a sold-out gig at The Royal Albert Hall in London.
Follow news about the film at:
www.damneddoc.com
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Pre-order at the MVD SHOP: http://bit.ly/1LV7MRm
Amazon: http://amzn.com/
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SCREENINGS:
April 2: New Orleans, Louisiana, Zeitgeist Arts Center, 9:30 PM
April 6: London, England, Hackney Picturehouse, 8:30 PM.
April 14-15, 23: Buenos Aires, Argentina, BAFICI - Buenos Aires International Independent Film Fest
April 22-28, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Broadway Theatre, check times for each date
April 24, Kingston, New York, BSP Kingston, 6:30 PM
April 28: Houston, Texas, 14 Pews, 8 PM
April 29-30: Providence, Rhode Island, The Cable Car Cinema, 5 PM, 9 PM
May 2: Orlando, Florida, Enzian Theater, 9:30 PM
May 5: Durham, North Carolina, The Pinhook, 7 PM
May 6: Calgary, Alberta, Canada, The Globe, 7 PM, 9 PM
May 12: Toronto, Canada, Revue Cinema, 9:15 PM
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