Street Survivors
Originaltitel: Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash
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Schlagzeuger Artimus Pyles Erlebnisse als Mitglied der Rockgruppe Lynyrd Skynyrd am tragisch schicksalhaften Tag des Flugzeugabsturzes in die Sümpfe von Gillsburg am 20. Oktober 1977.Schlagzeuger Artimus Pyles Erlebnisse als Mitglied der Rockgruppe Lynyrd Skynyrd am tragisch schicksalhaften Tag des Flugzeugabsturzes in die Sümpfe von Gillsburg am 20. Oktober 1977.Schlagzeuger Artimus Pyles Erlebnisse als Mitglied der Rockgruppe Lynyrd Skynyrd am tragisch schicksalhaften Tag des Flugzeugabsturzes in die Sümpfe von Gillsburg am 20. Oktober 1977.
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Nick Chandler
- Leon Wilkeson
- (as Nick Cairo Chandler)
Mark Valeriano
- Dean Kilpatrick
- (as Mark Anthony Valeriano)
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It hurts to write this, it hurts to kick Artimus, but this is dreadful. I just hope he got a nice earner out of it because the movie has no merit whatsoever and helping Artimus stay afloat is the only positive I can glean from it.
In the first scene Artie (or the actor playing him) is playing drums and his wife alerts him - "Ronnie Van Zant is on the phone!" "From Lynyrd Skynyrd?" he replies. No, your DENTIST Ronnie Van Zant! It starts as it means to go on.
Artie bookends the movie, giving his band APB a plug at the end, and boy, does he inhabit the movie in between. He's an expert pilot ("Four years in the marines!"), he can do emergency surgery, he can struggle for miles with serious injuries (I'm happy to say he suffered torn cartilage in his chest and nothing more serious in the crash) then help with the rescue effort blitzing anyone who stands between him and his bandmates (at the crash site and at the hospital). It's all about him!
When I heard the band launch into (a really poor version of) Call me the Breeze early on, I thought good, stories of no access to the music were untrue. Then I found that that brief blast of music was all there was - it being a cover version they were allowed to play it. For this reason Skynyrd opened the show with it (!)at one of those totally unrealistic movie gigs - you know, social distancing where a mosh pit should be, Skynyrd at their peak playing a stage the size of a cigarette packet.
As a means of making life easier for Artimus, great - as a movie, virtually worthless.
The story was too overdramatized. A couple of incompetent pilots flying a broken down plane carrying a bunch of drug addicts just wasn't something I could get into. I never felt any pity with the exception for Cassie.
The movie is bad. Although I like Lynyrd Skynyrd very much, this film is clearly made to show the importance of Artimus Pyle in the band - including pointing out that he was the one who got help to save the survivors of the plane crash. After the accident, Pyle only took part in the band's commemorative tour with the other surviving members. After that, he refused to continue playing just because of the money. Since then, he has been excluded from paying homage to Lynyrd Skynyrd's new lineup at shows - which today only has Garry Rossington from the original members-. I think the attitude of Pyle is very certain, that without Ronnie in the band there would be no reason for her to continue to exist. MONEY TALKS!
First off this isn't a documentary.
This is a 1st hand account from someone in the crash made into a movie.
Sure there's no history before Artimus joins the band, because he's the one telling the story ... from his point of view.
Is it all true ? Who knows ? ... it's his account of the story and that's what matters here. I have no reason to not believe him as I'm sure some of it is verifiable.
Gary, Billy, Leon, Allen, Leslie, JoJo ... they didn't make a movie about the crash from their point of view. So, we may never know the facts to 100% certainty ... if even that could make it 100% certain.
In conclusion, I suggest you watch Artimus' recollection of the most tragic plane crash in music history and quit worrying about all the minutiae.
Sure there's no history before Artimus joins the band, because he's the one telling the story ... from his point of view.
Is it all true ? Who knows ? ... it's his account of the story and that's what matters here. I have no reason to not believe him as I'm sure some of it is verifiable.
Gary, Billy, Leon, Allen, Leslie, JoJo ... they didn't make a movie about the crash from their point of view. So, we may never know the facts to 100% certainty ... if even that could make it 100% certain.
In conclusion, I suggest you watch Artimus' recollection of the most tragic plane crash in music history and quit worrying about all the minutiae.
I'm going to just keep it short. I've loved Skynyrd since I was 14 one of my very first albums was One More From the Road so I was not introduced to them long before the end. But I started learning all their songs on guitar and I just was absolutely amazed at their musicianship. I cannot believe how little respect for these human beings was shown and if Artemus signed off on this he's really crazy. They made a mockery of all of them. Art by making him look foolish like he was a superhero saving the day which I do believe happened but the way it was portrayed and him being pretty much squeaky clean do nothing wrong. While the rest were just redneck animal chemical rejects. This was a slap in the face of fans but worse it was a spit in the face of the band. They should have made a two part movie and told it right. From beginning to end.
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- PatzerIn one scene, Artemus lights a "joint", which in 1977 would generally be hand-rolled of short cigarette papers (such as ZigZag) and be cylindrical and/or pointy-ended, but the prop more resembles a blunt (tapered to usually a flat-ended filter-like mouthpiece, to a bulbous and twisted-point lit-end), not in common usage until the 1990s.
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Artimus Pyle: [about the plane they are about to board] What a piece of junk.
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- Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash
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- Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(crash site)
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