Solidrariol
Am I Missing Something?
Voxitype
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
KnotStronger
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Myron Clemons
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
lopezmelinal
It has a lot of unseen footage and audios with great anecdotes, it's beautify edited, is very long but very entertained, I enjoyed it very much.
I found in this documentary many anecdotes and stories I didn't know about the band, told by their own voices, it was a lot of fun.
If you were an Oasis fan when they were big this will take you back automatically to those wonderful years, and it would make you realize just how big they were and how much they changed music. They are the last rock and roll stars.
nameismike69
In retrospect. The internet ruined many things and technology ruined many. One of the things was authentic rock music. As you can see what it is 2018. It's absolute severe crap. Nirvana ( which was a excellent innovative band ) was around much longer in the beginning and then died because of Kurt Cobain and now we have the success of the drummer called Foo Fighters which continued to be successful for over 20 years but why ( I think they're lousy ) ? Yes Oasis for two albums and three years made a album or two and then boom was extremely successful practically from the day of formation, they were lucky the time was right. The difference is I didn't really like Oasis. And what happened to them from 1997 to 2007. Did they continue their popular success or did Brit Pop turn into The Spice Girls and pansy Brit pop boy bands and then the internet ruining everything slowly in the process. Was Oasis any good after Knebworth. Probably not cause they didn't mention it. So ok it was a three year ego trip with two LP's. Beatles ? not even close by infinity .
However I did watch this entire documentary. Reminded me about those times when I was in my 20's and their hits are good but how was 1997 to 2007 did the hits fade did the popularity fade. It had to by that point they were hit with competition all around them. And I'm sure their music didn't change much just rehashing .... Again in retrospect.
matthijsalexander
It's not easy to write a review on this documentary as it is absolutely awesome, but lacks something. Perhaps there isn't enough old footage available from band-birth.Oasis is a great band and their road to success marvelous and funny. The documentary is great but could have been broader, deeper and more detailed.For those not used to British accents, do download subtitles! You'll need them.Just hearing these 'lads' speak will make you laugh. I was wondering how such simpletons could drum up such deep and creative lyrics.Oasis is proof that one doesn't need to be a good singer, but have stage-presence, a f-all attitude and (possibly) a very very f'ed up character to become famous.
chrshindle
I was so looking forward to seeing this and it did not disappoint.I am and have been in a band for Years and I'm lucky enough to earn a good living out of it. The life in a band is a tough one and this Documentary really shows the true grit of what it's like trying to achieve something magical. These Guys wrote and performed some amazing music, they seemed to remain true to who they were and nothing deterred them from being who they were - they did't give a flying F@@k and i respect them for that.Some great back stories and info that I never knew about both of the Brothers. I really enjoyed this.love them or hate them, this is a must watch. I hope they get back together in the future - now that would be supersonic but whatever happens or is written, the Music will live on forever.