Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me poster

Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me

2013-07-03
N/A
7.117 (IMDB)
Documentary
en
Released
Languages:
  • English

Description:

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.

Reviews:

CRCulver (8/10)

This is a 2012 documentary about the eponymous 1970s pop-rock band from Memphis that saw few sales in spite of enormous critical acclaim, but went on to become a cult phenomenon and inspire some great bands in the decades that followed. The documentary was made without the participation of Big Star's surly frontman Alex Chilton (and it was completed following Chilton's untimely death), but it does feature interviews with bassist Andy Hummel, drummer Jody Stephens, and the musicians brought on when Chilton announced a new Big Star in the 1990s. Furthermore, producer John Fry appears throughout the documentary and appears to have had a bigger role in the Big Star story than many listeners might have imagined.

The film begins with the Memphis context of the late 1960s/early 1970s. Chilton, who had already had a chart hit with the band The Box Top and toured the country, comes home and starts a new band with Chris Bell. The process of recording Big Star's first album "#1 Record" is explained in some depth, from how the band used the available studio resources to where the iconic cover art came from.

We learn how Bell splits after the first album, has a nervous breakdown and flirts with evangelical Christianity, tries to make it as a musician in England and cuts the legendary single "You and Your Sister/I am the Cosmos", and finally dies in 1978 of a car crash at only 27 years old. There are poignant interviews with Bell’s older brother and sister-in-law, but part of Bell's angst was his homosexuality, and everyone is uncomfortable even approaching this subject.

The documentary continues through the recording of Big Star's second ("Radio City") and third ("Third/Sister Lovers") records, followed by the ultimate breakdown of relations between Jody Stephens and Alex Chilton and the end of Big Star. There's some brief coverage of Chilton's solo career through the 1980s and the reformed Big Star in the 1990s and early millennium. There are some brief comments from later, perhaps more famous musicians that express an eternal debt to Big Star, like Teenage Fanclub and Mike Mills of R.E.M.

This is one of those documentaries that, to a degree, expects viewers to already know quite a bit about the band in question, making it somewhat frustrating for those who know Big Star's name and legacy but not so much the band's career and arc. It is mentioned that #1 Record sold poorly through label problems, but it's as if the viewer is already supposed to know that it was poorly distributed. It is mentioned briefly that Chris Bell died in a car crash, but with little detail. And there are some aspects of the production that seem mystery. For example, why does Jody Stephens have such a bad attitude throughout his interviews?

Still, I enjoyed Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me overall. So many rock documentaries interview people who exploded into stardom, moved to la-la-land like California and seem to live on another planet compared to non-celebrities. Here, on the other hand, it's amazing just what ordinary southern Americans these people are, who clearly have some good memories of their youth but never really went for celebrity culture. They could be one's neighbours or the people you pass in the supermarket. That's not to say that they aren't interesting, as they include some quirky characters like the affably campy John King and producer Jim Dickinson's elderly but eternally young widow.

2018-09-02

Where to Watch:

Stream

HBO Max
HBO Max Amazon Channel

Rent

Amazon Video
Apple TV
Google Play Movies
YouTube
Fandango At Home
FlixFling

Buy

Amazon Video
Apple TV
Google Play Movies
YouTube
Fandango At Home
FlixFling

Similar Movies:

The Order Of Israfel - Live At Sweden Rock Festival June 3rd 2015

The Order Of Israfel - Live At Sweden Rock Festival June 3rd 2015 10

Music, Documentary

2016-05-27

Rite Here Rite Now

Rite Here Rite Now 8.795

Music, Documentary

2024-06-20

Beside Bowie - The Mick Ronson Story

Beside Bowie - The Mick Ronson Story 8.2

Documentary, Music

2017-05-09

Jimi Hendrix: The Last 24 Hours

Jimi Hendrix: The Last 24 Hours 8

Documentary, Music

2004-01-01

Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars

Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars 7.4

Documentary, Music

2018-03-30

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird, The Movie & Tribute Tour

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird, The Movie & Tribute Tour 7.4

Documentary, Music

1996-01-01

Dire Straits: Alchemy Live 1983

Dire Straits: Alchemy Live 1983 7.4

Music, Documentary

1983-07-23

The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights

The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights 7.3

Documentary, Music

2009-09-18

Super Duper Alice Cooper

Super Duper Alice Cooper 7.1

Documentary, Music

2014-04-17

The Filth and the Fury

The Filth and the Fury 7

Documentary, Music

2000-03-29

Long Live Rock... Celebrate the Chaos

Long Live Rock... Celebrate the Chaos 6.7

Documentary, Music

2021-03-11

The Sweet: All That Glitters

The Sweet: All That Glitters 0

Music, Documentary

1974-02-28

Rhapsody Over London

Rhapsody Over London 0

Music, Documentary

2022-07-31

Louder Than Love: The Grande Ballroom Story

Louder Than Love: The Grande Ballroom Story 0

Music, Documentary

2012-07-17

Women in Rock

Women in Rock 0

Music, Documentary

1986-01-01

Patriot for life

Patriot for life 0

Documentary

2010-12-10

Dolly Parton Rockstar Global First Listen Event

Dolly Parton Rockstar Global First Listen Event 0

Music, Documentary

2023-11-15

When Rock Goes Acoustic

When Rock Goes Acoustic 0

Documentary, Music

2011-09-02

Antes que Me Esqueçam, Meu Nome É Edy Star

Antes que Me Esqueçam, Meu Nome É Edy Star 0

Documentary

2019-01-01

Dolly Parton - From Rhinestones to Rock & Roll

Dolly Parton - From Rhinestones to Rock & Roll 0

Documentary

2023-11-07