La storia dei Doors, noto e influente gruppo rock degli anni sessanta, e del suo cantante e compositore Jim Morrison dai giorni trascorsi come studente di cinematografia presso l'UCLA di Los... Leggi tuttoLa storia dei Doors, noto e influente gruppo rock degli anni sessanta, e del suo cantante e compositore Jim Morrison dai giorni trascorsi come studente di cinematografia presso l'UCLA di Los Angeles alla morte prematura a Parigi all'età di 27 anni nel 1971.La storia dei Doors, noto e influente gruppo rock degli anni sessanta, e del suo cantante e compositore Jim Morrison dai giorni trascorsi come studente di cinematografia presso l'UCLA di Los Angeles alla morte prematura a Parigi all'età di 27 anni nel 1971.
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- 3 candidature totali
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- QuizRobby Krieger, the guitarist in The Doors, insisted that the scene showing the band rehearsing "Light My Fire" makes this clear that he, not Jim Morrison, composed the song.
- BlooperWhen Jim Morrison is on a window ledge in 1971, a billboard advertising Ancora 48 ore (1990) is visible.
- Citazioni
Jim Morrison: Some of the worst mistakes of my life have been haircuts.
- Versioni alternativeA special edition of the movie was released in 1997 on laserdisc with additional scenes that were cut from the movie:
- A scene taking place circa 1965 with Jim Morrison (Kilmer) jamming onstage with Ray's band, adding obscene lyrics to the Van Morrison song "Gloria."
- 2 additional scenes of a bearded Jim reciting poetry in the recording studio.
- Additional footage of Jim singing "The Unknown Soldier" at the New Haven concert.
- A scene of Jim getting roughed up and harrassed in jail by police officers after being arrested at the New Haven concert.
- Jim in his hotel room with 2 young women and Pam (Meg Ryan) yelling at him from outside.
- Additional footage in the scene where Jim is on an airplane en route to Miami.
- Additional scene at the end with Jim and Ray (Kyle Machlachlan) walking around Venice and talking before he departs for Paris.
- Jim and Pam talking in the airplane en route to Paris.
This movie made me appreciate what an exciting experience The Doors were, and has actually cultivated love in me for their music. I didn't realise they had more than one classic: Light my Fire, The End, People are Strange, Love her Madly, Break on Through to the Other Side, Riders on the Storm, Touch Me, Roadhouse Blues (Let it roll, baby roll) and probably more i'm yet to discover.
For a better recreation of what Andy Warhol's factory actually felt like, see I Shot Andy Warhol. Crispin Glover actually looks more like Andy than the guy who plays him in "I Shot," but the guy in I Shot much better captured Andy's vagueness and almost unconsciousness while in conversation. This, however, is but three minutes in the movie and has no effect on it as a whole.
Oliver Stone has an amusing cameo: a young film student, Jim Morrison, shows his short film to his class, who are uncouth and disparaging about it, after which camera pans to reveal Oliver Stone standing at the lecturn, (obviously, playing the film professor), who says: "Why don't we ask the author what he thinks?"
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- 28 feb 2004
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- Budget
- 38.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 34.416.893 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9.151.800 USD
- 3 mar 1991
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 34.494.884 USD