Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All

2014 • 90 minutes
4.8
204 reviews
100%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

Long before punk rock inflicted its puncture wound on the map of mainstream music, the Descendents were in a van brewing a potent mix of pop, angst, love and coffee and influencing a generation to come. FILMAGE: The Story of DESCENDENTS/ALL follows drummer and square-peg Bill Stevenson as he pushes himself and a rotating door of band-mates to “achieve ALL,” his relentless concept of “going for greatness, the utmost possible” despite any and all setbacks. Shortly after proving themselves to the burgeoning Los Angeles hardcore scene, guitarist Frank Navetta sets fire to his gear and disappears, bassist Tony Lombardo rejects life on the road in favor of a suburban home, and iconic nerd frontman Milo Aukerman goes to college to become a scientist. Stevenson, however, remains. Unfazed and hellbent on his quest, he charges ahead three decades, dragging along a new crop of tireless cohorts to zigzag the globe and serve up countless caffeinated love songs against impossible—and life threatening—odds. Interviews with the band and contemporaries such as Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana), Mark Hoppus (Blink-182), Mike Watt (Minutemen), Brett Gurewitz (Bad Religion) and many more reveal the untold tale of one of the most overachieving and influential bands in punk, serving as a reminder to always “go for greatness," because sometimes you're gonna get it.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
204 reviews
Kirklyn Cox
December 25, 2014
Great, legendary band. Wish it was a bit more rounded out about the other members, but Bill is a genius. (Plus, Kim Shattuck from the Muffs in the beginning but nowhere afterward) ALL
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Eric Wingrove
October 5, 2014
Brings me back to the great times in high school. Black Flag, 7-Seconds, Youth Brigade, Circle Jerks and my favorite..The Descendants/ALL. Catching their shows in Wisconsin at tiny venues couldn't be beat. I even still have one of Bills drumsticks. :)
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Marty Linck
January 4, 2016
This movie breezes through a 30+ year history delivered by band members, along with cameo appearances by punk/alt rock royalty. Great stuff!
2 people found this review helpful