

Grouchy old Murdock is not very happy with the presence of his grandson and is rather hard on him. So overall it's a nice but not completely remarkable music documentary. The Long Road Home 1999 Not Rated 1 h 28 m IMDb RATING 6.0 /10 217 YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 57,786 14,229 Play trailer 1:50 1 Video 8 Photos Drama After his mother died, 12 year old Seth goes to live with his grandparents on their farm. Hoffman did all these things and more to Marcus, yet never had Marcus hated the sound of Hoffmans voice more than when he radioed to report the resonator didnt work. He had him left for dead when the Locust Horde invaded. And I liked the bond he has with music journalist Jason Fine, with their conversations being necessary in this documentary, as it's acknowledged that Wilson struggles with traditional interviews. Situation Report - The Long Road Home He had him sent to prison. It's nice to see him continue to battle his personal demons and continue to live his life now almost at the age of 80.
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Not much info Beach Boy fans won't already know, but lots of good archive footage and new footage with Brian Wilson himself, who's an interesting and sympathetic subject for a documentary. Might just be a problem with the version available to be rented off YouTube, but the captions only offer a very unhelpful "speaking foreign language", which is pretty disrespectful to the guy (Gustavo Dudamel) and comes across lazy to the viewer. One thing that did bug me was how they didn't subtitle one of the interviewees who spoke in Spanish. It's not a slight against the documentary - more against the interviewees, even if they didn't realise they were doing it. Maybe they're subconsciously saying they think Brian Wilson today is divorced from the Brian Wilson of the 60s, but if so, that's a little unfair. There's something sad about how some of the interviewees here talk about Brian Wilson in the past tense, because the man is still around, and he's still creative and engaged in music.
