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Angels & Airwaves: Start the Machine

Angels & Airwaves: Start the Machine (2008)

June. 17,2008
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8.3
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PG-13
| Documentary Music

Featuring an interview with frontman Tom DeLonge discussing the high-profile breakup of his ex-band, blink-182, this documentary takes viewers into the studio as supergroup Angels & Airwaves records their debut album, "We Don't Need to Whisper." The video also includes Angels & Airwaves onstage at their blistering best during stops on their 2006 tour, along with insights into the lives of the band members.

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Alicia
2008/06/17

I love this movie so much

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Linkshoch
2008/06/18

Wonderful Movie

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Lollivan
2008/06/19

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Logan
2008/06/20

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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tazbranch14
2008/06/21

I am a huge fan of AVA and was not disappointed in this creative documentary. Mainly told from Tom Delong's point of view, covering the break up of "blink", to the birth of Angles and Airwaves. Shows the music process for " Start the Machine" and the media problems Tom dealt with before the release of his album. It takes us behind the scenes with Atom Willard and how his drums are recorded. Also interviews with Matt and his take on the AVA project. Tom really does a good job explaining why he started the band and what his vision for the band was. Any AVA fan would find this film very interesting, includes music videos and performances also.

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dunconian69
2008/06/22

This is a very good documentary. For people who hate the band or those who love it or those who are just hearing about it for the first time. It is extremely honest & shows you just how hard the band works. It shows you how hard they are trying to get their message across & most importantly (for Blink 182 fans) it gives a deep insight into why Blink 182 is no more.The music videos, live performances & short films are all worth a watch. I really enjoyed this & i recommend it to anyone who has even the slightest interest in the band.Oh yeah, the band's commentary track is hilarious.

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