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End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones

  Unrated

Jim Fields & Michael Gramaglia

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Plot Summary

In 1974, the New York City music scene was shocked into consciousness by the violently new and raw sound of a band of misfits from Queens called the Ramones. Playing in a seedy Bowery bar to a small group of fellow struggling musicians, the band struck a chord of disharmony that rocked the foundation of the mid-seventies music scene. This quartet of unlikely rock stars traveled across the country and around the world connecting with the disenfranchised everywhere, while sparking a movement that would resonate with two generations of outcasts across the globe. Although the band never reached the Billboard charts, they managed to endure in face of fleeting success and crushing interpersonal conflicts by maintaining a rigorous touring schedule for twenty-two years. Tracing the history of the band, from its unlikely origins, through its star-crossed career, bitter demise and the sad fates of Joey and Dee Dee, End of the Century is a vibrant, candid document of one of the most influential groups in the history of rock.

Movie Reviews from Rotten Tomatoes

TOMATOMETER

95%
  • Reviews Counted: 60
  • Fresh: 57
  • Rotten: 3
  • Average Rating: 7.6/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: Does justice to the humble punk band from Queens that influenced everyone from The Clash and Sex Pistols to U2 and Green Day. – Lou Carlozo, Chicago Tribune, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: Gramaglia and Fields have uncovered plenty of good historical footage, and the interviews with band members, managers, friends and peer fans confirm not only how influential, but how beloved the Ramones were, particularly the ever-visible Joey. – Richard Harrington, Washington Post, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: It gets on the cinematic record that the Ramones were here, and that they mattered. – Ann Hornaday, Washington Post, Jul 16, 2008

Fresh: A comprehensive look at the punk pioneers that never wears out its welcome. – Bruce Westbrook, Houston Chronicle, Jul 21, 2005

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Customer Reviews

Ramones Forever

this really is a great movie that not only shows the ramones great music but it also gives you an inside look of the band. you get to see what they went through from their start in forest hills in 1974 to their disband in 1996. the good times, the bad times and all the albums in between. any punk rock fan or ramones fan must hav this movie. i highly recommend it. r.i.p. Joey Johnny Dee Dee we miss you but we will always remember you and your music. by the way Sheena is a Punk Rocker is the best song in the whole freaking world

If you love the Ramones

You'll love this! This movie shows how they were more than a band, they were brothers! Changed the way music was played forever. Hey Ho Lets Go! Words can't explain how great this is if you are
A true ramones fan.

Wow

I'm pissed that Johnny stole joeys girl super pissed!

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