Any Led Zeppelin fan will, no doubt, love every second of this film... Even a remote fan will find it enjoyable... Extremely well done... I recall Page saying he was most impressed with these directors and their previous work, and consented, as the two film makers promised to focus solely on the music... It's one of those films I loved so much that when it concluded I sat there in the theatre and said, "No, keep going... Tell the WHOLE story!" Who knows, maybe we'll get a Part 2, et al.... Cross your drumsticks! My only gripe: I thought for sure they'd have t-shirts... Sadly, no... Right by Capt. America's t-shirts I thought I'd find one for the ZEPP film... "Barnabas" says, "Check It Out"... A+... KUDOS, BRAVO, EXCELSIOR! "Oh, Albion remain... Sleeping now to rise again"
Excellent mix of biographical info, interviews and rare live performances.
Sounds great 👍 n the theater.
As a major Led Zeppelin fan most of the interviews are things I already know with live footage I’ve already seen. There were a few insights but most of all it was amazing to hear Led Zeppelin loud in full blast surround. Dazed and Confused sounded best. Idk why but Jimmy Page talked about two major Led Zeppelin gigs in 1969 and 1970 but didn’t mention both were on his birthday.
Love Led Zeppelin since I was a pre-teen, but this movie didn't do much for me. It was poorly put together.
Loved that the members of the band did this! It was a perfect blend of their history growing up, their live music on stage and some studio work.
This is not some boring documentary. This is how these 4 genius artists put it all together. The music. It's artistic and beautiful, and I just never wanted it to end. I'm not even some major rock 'n' roll fan, but this is just a gorgeous and also entertaining movie. Watch it on the big screen. Give yourself a treat
The title of the movie tells you this is about them BECOMING Led Zeppelin, not being Led Zeppelin. Although I wish it had continued through the story of the band’s retirement, I get it. Most fans know that part of the story. It really was interesting to see their growth and passion, and the click they had when it all came together. We all commented on the cost of tickets back in the day. So much more accessible to the average kid who loved this music. I never got to see them live, but I did see Page and Plant when they toured in the 90s. If you love the band beyond Stairway to Heaven, you’ll love this film.
Goody, goody, unreal people not even close to reality
I learned a lot about how the band got its start. It was interesting to see the part each band member played. Four boys who were meant to meet and form one of the greatest bands in the world. I wanted it to continue, it ended too soon.
Where are the real people? These are the goody goodies.
I just realize the members of Led Zeppelin were so white washed and angelic
I loved it! I suspect however that my fellow contemporaries have more than a tangential connection. We heard the music firsthand when there was nothing like it ever. As Dylan said, “the battle outside ragin’ will shake your windows and rattle your walls” and then the times did change…
Saw LZ in Chicago in ‘69. This amazing movie showed them exploding on music scene, with all their passion, innovation and growth. Beautiful and moving!! It was like seeing them again in ‘69!
Too long too boring. Wonderful band good interviews what a shame.
Barely good enough to watch on TV
Are you kidding me? Is this a joke? It could’ve been so much better and no stairway to heaven What?
Best band ever! loved them since 1969,. Seen them live at MSG n was blown away. RIP Bonzo
I am the biggest Led Zeppelin fan I know!.This is a interesting musical journey fact based rockumentary with exciting film footage and interviews. The personal stories are heart felt and informative . I am cery hopeful that the Directors/ Producers do the entire discography of the band with more interviews and film footage in the coming years. Truthfully I did not want it to end. * * * * *
Such wild music! And the interviews are so articulate. Yet somehow the documentary is a little bit boring. My husband said it was like a film that would be shown in school, like about NASA or nature.
I'll wait for the Dread Zepplin version, a movies about a"classic Rock" band? Classic...and ...Rock...a bit of an oxymoron isnt it? I dont understand. Wheres Torte Elvis when you need him?
Awesome movie about the greatest Band ever Led Zeppelin :)
Best Band ever Led Zeppelin best movie too besides The Song remains the same 1973