Roadies
Roadies
TV-MA | 26 June 2016 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Steineded

    How sad is this?

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    Tedfoldol

    everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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    SpunkySelfTwitter

    It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.

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    Mathilde the Guild

    Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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    Omer Levent

    It was a boring sequence in general. Total score for the sections: 7.30. I like his characters and his actors. I also like Imogen Poots' films. I liked the character of Machine Gun Kelly's Wes. It was for me, in general, a series of sincere emotions. But it did not have parts. I think the end was nice, but I did not get it. Phil was also very charming. It's a series I would not recommend because you are too boring, but it can really be watched for your music. He was glad to see that the familiar names played. Jeff Buckley vs. And it really provides a very good music discovery environment. Suggest the soundtrack list.

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    Lee Ledgerwood

    It's not perfect, it's probably not realistic either but it is a program I'd continue watching. Now I will never know how Bill and Shelley turned out, did Reg find Pistachio, and did the band break up? There are so many crappy shows that get renewed so why didn't this one get the time to find the audience it needed? They blew it big time when they cancelled this one.

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    tomer G

    let me open this review by saying that music was always my greatest passion and music artists are some of my greatest heroes, that and of course movies and cinema. I was 16 years old when Crowe present me with the groundbreaking movie "Singles" that capture the grunge music generation with a one of a time soundtrack from bands like Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and many more... the movie was the right mixture of drama, music,comedy and romance that only a true music lover can make. and then came "Almost Famous" that kept the same delicate essence. This series is (for me) the 3rd part in Crowe's musical trilogy, a group of roadies works for a band in a city state tour, a real hard job that keep you out of a normal family life where the tour buses are your home and the actual family are your co-workers, the pay isn't much so why keep going? they all have one thing in common, their passion for music, the same passion that drove Crowe on an early age to become a traveling journalist for the Rolling Stones magazine (the "Almost Famous" movie story). so.. is that series any good - sure is!, if you loved Crowe's other movies this one is the right series for you, if you are a true music lover you will identify with the characters and your heart will fill with warmth every couple of minutes.

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    magnumbob

    If you liked Cameron Crowe's "Almost Famous", you will almost certainly like this show.Be aware, it's a slow starter...The first couple of weeks as we are getting to know the characters, it was not great. I didn't even know if I was going to keep watching. It certainly grows on you though. Now, I can't get enough of it. During the last season of "Grey's Anatomy" (A show I was sucked into by my wife right from episode 1), it occurred to me that I was watching a show packed full of truly unlikable people, not a single one of which would I ever want to have as a friend in real life.That is not a problem with this show. I just finished episode 8, and I so wanted to be right there on that bus with these impossibly likable characters.Yes, it's a little sappy and sentimental, and sure, anybody who has worked in the entertainment industry will be able to easily point out all manner of issues. Who cares? It's not a documentary, it's just entertainment.Bonus points to the show for the celebrity cameo appearances and some fun back room/sound check style performances by real artists.

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