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Tail of the Fox: Eric Carr

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Tail of the Fox: Eric Carr (2000)

October. 03,2000
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"Tale of the Fox" is the Official Eric Carr Video-Biography. When former Kiss drummer Eric Carr died prematurely from a cancer-related brain hemorrhage in 1991, it shook his family, friends and fans to the core. Director Jack Edward Sawyers documents the short life of the young rocker through a combination of stock footage, outtakes and interviews with the people who knew Carr best. Includes previously unreleased material written and performed by Carr during his pre-Kiss time with the Rockheads.

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Jeanskynebu
2000/10/03

the audience applauded

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Tedfoldol
2000/10/04

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Odelecol
2000/10/05

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Dana
2000/10/06

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Toucan Sam
2000/10/07

This is a thorough, up-close look at KISS drummer Eric Carr and the person he was until his death of cancer at age 41. It begins with his childhood and how he got into drumming, the bands he played for until he got with KISS, his KISS audition, and his time with the band. It includes numerous interviews with his parents, friends, and musicians Carr played with. Conspicuous by their absence are the other members of KISS (Ace, Gene, and Paul) who, had they participated, would have given this documentary the extra amount of credibility to really put it over the top. Its also clear the filmmakers could not get the rights to the KISS music library as there is not a KISS song is heard throughout the entire program, concert footage is shown without the music. But this is not a documentary about KISS, its about Eric, and there are tons of family pictures and home videos that haven't been shown elsewhere. By the end, you get an excellent feel about what kind of person Eric was and how everyone who came in contact with him have nothing but praise for the person he was. You almost feel like you knew him yourself by the end.A good effort, even if its pretty clear the filmmakers had limited resources at their disposal. If your an Eric Carr fan or even a KISS fan, this really is a must see.

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