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The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir (2014)

The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir (2014)

GENRESDocumentary,Biography,Music
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
John Perry BarlowChuck BerryNeal CassadyJohn Coltrane
DIRECTOR
Mike Fleiss

SYNOPSICS

The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir (2014) is a English movie. Mike Fleiss has directed this movie. John Perry Barlow,Chuck Berry,Neal Cassady,John Coltrane are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir (2014) is considered one of the best Documentary,Biography,Music movie in India and around the world.

A documentary that explores Bob Weirs life, through the Grateful Dead, Ratdog, and his childhood.

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  • What can I say

    rking1-12015-05-26

    If you are a deadhead like me, this documentary will possibly make you cry and you will swear it's the greatest documentary you've ever saw in your life. If you are not, you will find it intriguing, interesting and well done. I was not going to review this because I am so biased. I am a deadhead and this is the most insightful piece of work on the Grateful Dead I've seen in years. If you ever were curious about the Grateful Dead this gives the most behind the scenes look at what occurred. It certainly gives you a different version of Bobby. What a scape of a most unique band that changed history. "The omnipotent Grateful Dead."

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  • A decent look into The Other One.

    imdb-62522015-06-02

    I've been to roughly 400 Dead shows in my life. To me, Weir was always that guy that flubbed his lines, or shouted "Ha!" a lot. This documentary has completely enlightened me to who Bob is. It also tells a pretty good story of the Grateful Dead and Bob's relationship with Jerry. There are parts of it that will likely bring you to tears. So many unknowns about Bobby have been answered. And I must say that he seems to have a great outlook in life. His head is screwed on nice and tight. I love the way he refers to dying as "checking out". This documentary takes you from the days before he met Jerry all the way to the present and offers a very intimate look into the artist, his music and family life. I'm glad I watched it.

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  • Great for Dead-heads and non-Dead-heads

    MartinHafer2015-05-31

    I am a tragically uncool man....I admit it. So, when a new documentary about the Grateful Dead and their lead singer Bob Weir came out, I decided to see it with a friend--one who loves the Dead and could help fill in the gaps and explain things to me as we watched. I never really listened to their music, so this was a new experience--one that was surprisingly enjoyable and held my interest despite me not being a Dead-head or even a nearly Dead-head! While there have been other documentaries about this group, this one focuses mostly on Bob Weir and his contribution to the band. Additionally, the film talks quite a bit about Weir's best friend and mentor, Jerry Garcia. But, I should point out that if you want to learn a lot about other individual members of the band, this may not be the best film for you. This is NOT a complaint--more an observation about the scope of the film. What you get is mostly what you expect from this film--a lot of vintage footage of the band, a lot of interviews with band members and friends as well as interviews with Weir himself. However, what I really like is the access to Weir that the film gives you. He narrates much of the film and there is a lot of interesting insights and observations about himself that make this a most revealing film- -especially when he talks about his life since the Grateful Death broke up following the death of Garcia. It also, most importantly, is very interesting and their energy is infectious. I appreciated how Weir and his band mates didn't seem to do this for the money or fame but for a drive to perform--and Weir apparently has performed more than 6000 times on stage! So, for the uninitiated like me, it's very enjoyable and well worth seeing because of Weir and the Dead's love of what they do. As far as my buddy goes, he was ecstatic and thanked me for turning him on to this film. In his words "I loved the film...every minute of it". I think that pretty much says what a fan would likely think about the film. If you want to see it, the film just debuted this month on Netflix and can be streamed from your TV or computer.

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  • Good, but a bit flat

    grantss2018-11-15

    The life and times of Bob Weir, Grateful Dead guitarist and vocalist. Good, but a bit flat. Covers the history of Bob Weir well, especially the Grateful Dead years (as you would hope). Reasonably interesting interviews with Weir and other people. Quite emotional too at times. However, doesn't ever elevate beyond interesting. There's no spark, or something revolutionary in the story-telling, to make this brilliant.

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  • Grateful Dead is great! Bob Weir rules

    Emerenciano2018-08-02

    My 200th review here had to be about this fantastic band and this great musician who rocked the world during 30 years. Those who like the band enjoyed every little second of the movie. Those who still don't know Weir / GD have here a great chance to change this. Watch the film and listen to the band! PS: Once the film ended I researched more about Garcia and discovered today (1st August) would be his 76th brithday!!!

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