
SummaryWith Color Me Obsessed, the first documentary on the influential '80s indie-rock band, The Replacements, director Gorman Bechard bringshis vision to a unique filmmaking challenge. Told through the eyes of fans, friends, and contemporaries, the film breaks form the traditional music documentary format of music and performances. (Rocket Releasing)
Directed By:Gorman Bechard
Written By:Gorman Bechard, Hansi Oppenheimer
Color Me Obsessed: A Film About The Replacements
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Feb 11, 2012
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With so many voices, Color Me becomes a rock version of "Rashomon," and what the film lacks in music and live footage, it more than makes up for with obsessive detail and heated debate. Who's right? Everyone.
Feb 11, 2012
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Even devotees of the Replacements' defiant perversity will be unsatisfied with this talky tribute to a noisy band.
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- What Were We Thinking Films
Release Date:Nov 16, 2011
Duration:2 h 3 m
Tagline:The potentially true story of the last best band...




























