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Didn't catch it it IMAX but did see it on the big screen and I was very satisfied. To a rock and history fan like me (who also happens to have adored Zeppelin in the day) it was a damn good flick; very informative and MASSIVELY inspirational. So much so that I had a hard time sitting through the last hour as I wanted to go home and pick up my guitar.

 Kept thinking how fortunate musicians were back then in terms of the burgeoning music scene. Sure, the equipment was a bit more primitive but damn, what a time to be alive and making music. So much uncharted territory then- plenty of opportunity to be trail blazers and innovators.

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On 2/15/2025 at 4:31 PM, diablo175 said:

 So much so that I had a hard time sitting through the last hour as I wanted to go home and pick up my guitar.

I wanted so badly to tell the GF I was going to go back to my place for the night specifically for this reason. The last bit of the movie, all I could think of was getting back home to plug a Les Paul into one of these Plexi-style amps I have. 

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On 2/9/2025 at 12:22 PM, LucSulla said:

I thought it was really good. Better yet, the GF, who isn't a Zeppelin fan at all, really enjoyed it as well. I think that speaks well for it working even if you aren't a Zeppelin nut. Anyone who appreciates musicianship, a good story, and a good tune will dig it I think. She was still asking me questions about this and that this morning, which I thought was pretty cool. There wasn't anything about drugs or groupies really, and you could tell all three guys were genuinely emotional as they looked back on that period. The "Whole Lotta Love" sequence made it worth seeing in an IMAX. It was some very much needed escapism for a couple of hours and way better than a comic book movie. I love the time period they focused on because, by avoiding the later debauchery and tragedy, they could honestly focus on the story of four really talented kids who worked really hard on something they believed in and created something special. 

We also agreed that, as hot as Robert Plant was, Zeppelin I and II area Jimmy Page was an impressively dreamy guy. I also got a pretty passionate argument that I was completely underrating the chiseled jaw and full lips of a young John Paul Jones. The conversations you get into on the way home when the IMAX is 75 minutes away. You kind of have to laugh. All these years later, dudes want to be them, and chicks want to be with them, lol. At least 1969 them. 

 

Well put, sir. Can't wait to see this flick.

PS - nice COC avatar!

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Saw it today with the better half. Can't really take IMax anymore.  So waited for regular theatre. Really enjoyed it.  Renewed and reinvigorated my appreciation of  Page and John Paul Jones.  Bonham was always a giant and Plant also. 

The day included a trip to the Lotte Korean market for lunch which we promptly went in through the out door. 😄  It was a whole Lotte of Market!  😁

AHEMMMmm...

Great movie.  Cool to hear the Bonham comments from his previously unheard interview.  Didn't remember how much Page was the leader and the recording studio was very interesting.    I was just 9 when their first album came out. I have vivid memories of the Moon landing but I really didn't get in to Zeppelin till 1976 or so as a high school teenager.

As I am sure is true for many of you.  Led Zeppelin is a major influence of my life.  

See the movie.

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I cannot wait to see this flick. Heartbreaker is a major reason I picked up a guitar in the first place. 
Anytime I pick up a guitar, a riff from Zep 1 or 2 is bound to make an audio appearance.

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