From the 10@10 forum:
I saw the Joe Strummer docu this weekend -- essential viewing. MikeBob sez "check it out!"
Where'd you see it? I was thinking about catching it, but it looked like it had left the Lumiere.
Hey Urth, I just noticed that the Roxie has picked up the Strummer docu, they're showing it now thru Thursday.
Woohoo! I'll have to try and get down there this weekend.
I did in fact get over to the Roxie for the 4:30 showing today. Well worth seeing--learned a lot about Joe that I did not know, and had my memory jogged on a lot of things as well. Lots of coverage of his childhood and pre-Clash days as a squatter in Newport, then in London with the 101ers. Some good commentary by Mick Jones and Topper Headon as well, but I don't think Paul Simenon was interviewed at all--quite a drag. I have to figure that was his own choice.
The only negatives I can think of are the complete absence of any sort of identification of any of the interviewees. If they're not famous enough for you to recognize, forget it. (Dug seeing Joe Ely pop up in there, but kinda went "huh?" at the appearance of a few Hollywood types that I doubt were qualified to be there by anything more than their star appeal.
Also, I noticed that they jumped over Give 'em Enough Rope entirely--no songs from that album in the soundtrack and no mention of even recording it. I was kinda looking forward to that part, too, as I know that they recorded it here in San Francisco, at Hyde Street Studios, I think.
It's at the Roxie, 16th and Valencia, thru Thursday.