Oasis: Supersonic Reviews
It’s what’s in the tin of beanssss.
I must have seen this film at least four times. It is very interesting and captivating. The backstories to the band members are very well told and it is put together phenomenally.
superirrelevant. In it for the money.
A marvellous well assembled documentary about one of the greatest bands of all time. Which features about the Gallagher's childhood and so much more. It discusses the bands downfall due to their crazy antics and what went on behind the scenes. and it also discusses the rise of the band on how they came together and how they actually created some of the greatest songs of all time. I would definitely recommend, Supersonic (2016), if you're interested in wanting to know a lot more about the behind the scenes of the band, Oasis and how they formed together. Or even if you're a huge fan of Oasis. It's honestly worth the watch. 26 Sep 2021
learned that noel is a talented dope guy.. and liam is just talented.
An insight into the highs and lows of being part of one of the greatest rock bands of all time. A one to watch for all music fans.
Laying my cards on the table right from the start, I do not like the music of Oasis and find Noel Gallagher an utterly repellant human being. He and his brother represent everything I detest about some men in that they are big-headed, arrogant and incredibly rude, seeming to lack any sense of vulnerability or humility. However, as a band, Oasis had an incredible impact on the UK music scene in the 1990s and, for this reason if nothing else, this movie makes interesting viewing. It is a fascinating documentary (although very one-sided) and gives a good account of the way in which the band formed and rose to fame. It doesn't shy away from the excesses of the band with frank discussions of the drug taking and bad behaviour that surrounded the band in their heyday. It also begins to expose the cracks, rivalries and splits that destroyed the group but I feel that there is much more to be told and the movie stops before the final days of the band so we never get the full picture. I still want to hear more about how the sibling rivalry between Noel and Liam turned into the all out war and hatred that now defines the brothers.
This is an enjoyable documentary and one that gives a decent insight into the Gallaghers, their family life and in particular the formation of Oasis. Didn't really hit me with nostalgia in the same way some of these films do and a lot of it you already know but this is still a pretty interesting story and in particular amazing to remember how quick the band's ascent to stardom was.
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Really enjoyed it. A lot better than I assumed. It really focussed on the family struggles, and personal lives of the band. It was quite deep.
Fans will love it and given everyone was a fan, that makes for a lot of people. The early days are the most interesting parts and it's a shame we don't hear more of the perspectives of the supporting cast but really Noel and Liam were the stars so why not hear their views. A rollicking and enjoyable reliving of an exciting time on British music history. The last great British band.
Portraying the life of the Gallagher brothers before and after Oasis's success with great passion towards the band formation and its origins, this documental captures perfectly the tone, style and meaning of the rock band, exploring each member's backgrounds, some songs origins and meaning, as well as the declining and last days of the group, exploring the conflicts between both, the band members and the two brothers, all constructed in order to satisfy the fans and casual documental viewers equally.
Was a bit too long, as I've become accustomed to shorter Netflix docs that can be enjoyed in a little over an hour. Lots of good material,but boring for those with only a passing interest in the band. Watched on Netflix with Sam at home, July 9, 2017.
Solid doc on Oasis that focuses mostly the dynamic between the Gallagher brothers. The film follows the band through its formation in '91 up until their monumental performance at Knebworth '96. No real surprises, but still very entertaining. And I can't recommend having the subtitles on enough!