"Tenacious D" is a movie for fans of the hilarious spoof-rocking duo. You know who you are.
Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny (2006)
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Reviews Counted:118
Fresh:63
Rotten:55
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: Tenacious D fan will find this movie hilarious; everybody else will see only a low-brow concept movie and a small assembly of jokes stretched past the 100 minute mark.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for pervasive language, sexual content and drug use.
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:2006-11
Box Office: $8,232,726
Synopsis: Jack Black and Kyle Gass's Tenacious D began life on an amusing yet little-seen HBO series about the band, which featured an array of comedy songs and glimpses into the personal lives of this... Jack Black and Kyle Gass's Tenacious D began life on an amusing yet little-seen HBO series about the band, which featured an array of comedy songs and glimpses into the personal lives of this hard-working outfit. But Black and Gass always had ambitions to take the Tenacious D concept further, so after a hefty bout of touring and recording comes the natural next step in their plans for world domination--a full-length feature film. The movie is directed by longtime collaborator Liam Lynch, and follows the duo as their megalomaniacal plans for the band burst into life. The film begins with a step back in time, where we find Black traveling to California with a head full of rock & roll dreams, and Gass strumming away on a lonely sidewalk. Once Black and Gass meet, they recognize that their Black Sabbath-sized dreams will only be realized if they can get hold of a magical guitar pick belonging to a local rock & roll-themed museum. But the portly rockers find a sizable hole burnt into their plans when their attempts at stealing the pick are thwarted by its original owner--Beelzebub himself. Existing fans who have seen the original HBO show will doubtless recognize the bulk of this story, as most of the ideas in THE PICK OF DESTINY have been rehashed from older Tenacious D material. But it's always a pleasure to see Jack Black embrace his inner rock god, and he frequently lets loose on the ridiculously silly songs that make up the Tenacious D oeuvre as the movie progresses. THIS IS SPINAL TAP still has the rock-satire genre tightly sewn up, but Black and Gass make a fun and entertaining addition to the canon with this first big-screen outing for Tenacious D. [More]
Starring: Jack Black, Kyle Gass, Tim Robbins, Ben Stiller
Starring: Jack Black, Kyle Gass, Tim Robbins, Ben Stiller, Amy Poehler, Meat Loaf, Colin Hanks, David Krumholtz
Director: Liam Lynch
Director: Liam Lynch
Producer: Stuart Cornfield
Composer: Andrew Gross
Studio: New Line Cinema
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Reviews for Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny
Long may they continue to walk in Ronnie James Dio's short but comforting shadow.
Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny is diverting and fun and a great treat for fans, but it's as forgettable as Chinese dinner at the nursing home.
Little more than a set of sketches strung along a plotline that is gossamer light.
I enjoyed it, though as a casual fan who also dug the Tenacious D album and DVD, I don't know how it'll play for newcomers.
While the flick has a few funny moments likely to make the general public laugh, at heart it's a Tenacious D tribute layered with asides and inside jokes scripted with the group's diehard fans in mind.
Apart from the cameos, the movie limps along from one satiric rock song to another, with only the music to carry it.
Being a Jack Black fan is mandatory for this zany, energetic and relentless buddy movie, rock opera and crass low-brow comedy which no doubt has more appeal with mood enhancers - a hyperactive dose of Jack Black in a self-indulgent rock fantasy.
Clearly intended to be viewed through a haze of marijuana smoke, it’d be against the law for us to recommend this film.
The narrative, not surprisingly, is really just an excuse to string together a series of comic and musical setpieces, some of which work better than others.
Tenacious D's big screen outing is extremely patchy but the laughs just about compensate for all the dull, unamusing bits.
The film's as big and flawed as the band itself. But just like any concertgoer wants their favorite band to pull out all the stops, so too will every D fanatic want another hour of this rambling, pumped-up and psyched-out acid trip of a film.
Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny has some low-brow laughs, but ultimately the silliness of the story and Black's frantic antics aren't enough to sustain the 90-minute plus running time.
Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny proves one thing: Rock and roll never dies. It just gains weight.
The duo strains at their comedy the same way they strain at their music.
The Pick of Destiny ain't going to win any awards, and the girls don't get much of a look-in, but it will strike a few power chords with a certain generation that is too old to disco and too young to die.
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