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CBGB follows the story of Hilly Kristal's New York club from its conceit as a venue for Country, Bluegrass and Blues (CBGB) to what it ultimately became: the birthplace of underground rock 'n roll and punk. When Kristal had difficulty booking country bands in his club on the Bowery he opened his doors to other kinds of rock music. Kristal had one demand of the acts he booked; they could only play original music. No top 40's, no covers. It was the credo he lived by, support the artist at whatever the cost. Hilly Kristal ironically became known as the godfather of punk giving a chance to such bands as Blondie, Television, Ramones, Talking Heads, Dead Boys and The Police.
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I went to this movie solely because Stana Katic has a role in it. It was hard to find the movie, had to see it while travelling for work in California. I had read negative reviews so was prepared for the worst. I actually enjoyed the entire movie, not just the Stana parts (although I do wish her role would have been bigger). I found it to be an entertaining look at that era and the challenges all of the characters went through. I really didn't mind the lipsynching because I think hearing the music of the original artists helped connect you to the history that was made there. I'm listing it as a "must go" because we need more films with Stana Katic and it was a very entertaining film overall! Really enjoyed Alan Rickman and Ashley Greene, too.
I went to this movie solely because Stana Katic has a role in it. It was hard to find the movie, had to see it while travelling for work in California. I had read negative reviews so was prepared for the worst. I actually enjoyed the entire movie, not just the Stana parts (although I do wish her role would have been bigger). I found it to be an entertaining look at that era and the challenges all of the characters went through. I really didn't mind the lipsynching because I think hearing the music of the original artists helped connect you to the history that was made there. I'm listing it as a "must go" because we need more films with Stana Katic and it was a very entertaining film overall! Really enjoyed Alan Rickman and Ashley Greene, too.