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    I finally watched this 2004 film last night and now believe the hype as it really is one of the best music docs I think I've ever seen. I'm no a fan of either band though I have seen The Dandy Warhols live a couple of times but I wasn't expecting to be quite so moved despite the awful behaviour of both bands at times, but it really is a great watch!

    • One of the best music docs ever. I barely knew either of these bands when I saw this (in the theatre) and I still loved itnb
    • What’s really cool about it is how much footage they have over the years. Too many docs are just talking headsnb
    • Great film. Anytime i hear anyone is a fan of the Dandy Warhols i know they haven't seen Dig, when someone is a BJM fan you know they have...kingsteven
    • there is a DIG! XX coming soon too with 40 mins extra footageGardener
    • Its a shame that people know BJM for Anton's surrealist drama (and the fans lap it up like a soap opera). They have several incredible albums.kingsteven
    • I met Courtney Taylor before a Radiohead concert in 2001 and sat a talked to him for a bit. My gf asked him "Don't you think RH is the best band in the world".fooler
    • He replied No,The Brian Jonestown Massacre is. I had only listened to Strung Out in Heaven at the time but said I loved that and practically the song "Jennifer"fooler
    • My girlfriends name. A few years later I interview the director for a website I was working for. I only remember her saying it started out as a doc about the SFfooler
    • Music scene and involved a lot more bands but she ended up focusing on BJM and the Dandys for obvious reasons.fooler
    • Radiohead is the best band in the world thoughnb
    • Yeah, At the time they were.fooler
    • Or maybe Bachman Turner Overdrivenb
    • Possibly Styxnb

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