The Other F Word

7.3
2011 1 hr 38 min Drama , Comedy , Documentary , Music

What happens when a generation's ultimate anti-authoritarians — punk rockers — become society's ultimate authorities — dad's? With a large chorus of Punk Rock's leading men — Blink-182's Mark Hoppus, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, Rise Against's Tim McIlrath — The Other F Word follows Jim Lindberg, 20-year veteran of skate punk band, Pennywise, on his hysterical and moving journey from belting his band's anthem, 'Fuck Authority', to embracing his ultimately pivotal authoritarian role in mid-life, fatherhood.

  • Cast:
    Art Alexakis , Josh Freese , Fat Mike , Flea , Lars Frederiksen , Jack Grisham , Brett Gurewitz

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Reviews

SpuffyWeb
2011/11/02

Sadly Over-hyped

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GazerRise
2011/11/03

Fantastic!

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Claysaba
2011/11/04

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Arianna Moses
2011/11/05

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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nathanschubach
2011/11/06

First of all, if you're a fan of Pennywise, Blink 182, Everclear, TSOL, Total Chaos, US Bombs, Flea, NOFX, Rancid, Bad Religion, Adolescents, or the Vandals, you're going to feel really old while watching this. The movie essentially tracks down rock stars who have kids and a family and attempts to show the hardships they go through while trying to tour and develop a family better than the one they came from. I thought the movie was very touching at times, especially when talking about Duane Peters' kid (I won't spoil it here).The music in the film was great, but I think it's been said that hardly any fan of punk rock would include bands like Everclear or Rise Against in this "punk" documentary. And guys featured like Tony Hawk aren't even musicians (but I do understand – they tour just like rock stars). I had only heard two Pennywise songs total ever, but I feel that Jim Lindberg (singer for Pennywise until 2009) did a good job as the primary focus of the film (I'm pretty sure the doc is named after his book). The doc was very Los-Angeles-centric, but I think the subjects were pretty good band members to talk to (like Flea).Although the story ended up well for Lindberg, I have to wonder about some of the kids because there's a lot of band members talking about "never changing my ways." Lars Frederiksen still wants to dress like a clown with his son (now he has two kids) no matter how many kids run away from the two of them, and Fat Mike recently got divorced and admits to using drugs, so…there are a number of selfish issues that need to be explored for these fathers. I guess no one's perfect, so as a fan of music in general and punk music, I give the movie 7 stars. It helps if you have heard the bands mentioned in the documentary, but honestly, if you just give it a watch blind to the subjects, it still resonates the message.

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raoul-guariguata
2011/11/07

How do I start this? Okay, I'm not into punk music anymore. Since over a decade. Most bands in the movie I listened to when I was in my teens. Well, now you have all these guys from punk bands who turned fathers trying to cope with their new life style and the apparent "contradictions" with their punk present and past. The question for me is: how rebellious had they been in the past?? Or was it all mere show? I don't criticize the family aspect. I believe it is a part of life getting older and having children. My criticism is rather how established these guys get, living the same life anybody lives, engaging material values and so on. The real question remains: if they hated society so much as some pretend: why didn't they try an alternative life style with their family? Starting up communes or ecological projects are what so ever. I don't really see any political awareness with most of the protagonists except: f+?3 this, or f?$§ that. Really, they have become so common and the only difference is probably that they are tattooed and whatsoever while the rest of the family represents the typical suburban family, with the dad being a musician for profession. I acknowledge Ron Reyes since he took a big step and left everything behind and I don't know how much he would still consider his self part of the punk movement.The movie becomes very repetitive, often the same views and ideas just coming from different mouths: "I'm on tour, can't see my children, have to earn money for them."..blablabla.... Way too long for such little information given.Anyway. WTF were Blink 182 doing in the movie since they belong to the Post-Punk-MTV-era.....

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erinsmurth
2011/11/08

this movie is just perfect. it is touching and eyeopening, just absolutely moving. It takes a look at a wide range of the punk scene from black flag to blink 182 revealing so many different stories but really centering on the thought of being a better father to their children then they themselves ever had. really well shot, and soundtrack is great. It really leaves you wanting to see more. I cannot wait or it to come out on DVD. when in does i will more than likely watch it everyday, and show it to everyone i know. If you're still unsure about whether to see it or not, SEE IT! i cant express more how great it really was. Good job! to everyone involved. and keep up the good fathering guys you're all doing great!.

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yogamidcity
2011/11/09

I am interested in folks that have demons to wrestle or hit giant forks in the road of life and have to deal or step off. And plus, I love films with an authentic voice, humor, pathos, great characters who I relate to and bittersweet, yet cathartic endings. Add to that, great editing, music and a universal theme, and its a total win win. I liked the ying/yang feel of this doc - a woman at the helm might have helped bring out what was the more noble, more lovable, more honest side of these men - or boy/men, or boys-to-men via the transformation that Fatherhood can have on a tired, tore up, touring punk rocker. Just the image alone of these guys with their little girls in a park or at a birthday party is intriguing - but we get to hear their stories, their evolution and guess what? We care. So thank you, filmmakers, for capturing their stories and the Uberstory which is...parenthood. And identity. And do you need to sacrifice one for the other? Also, awesome to ponder those who I never thought would "age", slamming into the brick wall of mid-life crises. PS: I live with a guy who (after Frank Zappa died and he couldn't follow him around) followed punk bands like Jesus Lizard and Butthole Surfers and Minor Threat (I went to those concerts and survived). So he came with me to see this film with this kind of "insider" prejudice, thinking it was just going to be about, "Yeah, I had to mellow out." I turned to him at one point in the film and he was wiping tears and swallowing the lump in his throat. So...um....yeah. There ya go.

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