I Need A Dodge (Documentary)
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2.5 stars

Starring: Joe Strummer

Directed: Nick Hall

Release Date: October 16, 2015

Run Time: 67 Minutes

Format: DVD Color: Color

Audio: Spanish with some English Subtitles: English

Distributor: Cadiz Music

Synopsis
It’s 1997 and Joe Strummer is interviewed on Spanish radio. He mentions the Dodge he bought in Madrid 12 years earlier but later lost. He puts out a call to the Spanish people to look for his car.

Note: Equipment used to watch the film can be found below

Theatrical release Date: October 11, 2014 (USA)
Disc release Date: October 16, 2015 (USA)
Extras

 

  • Video and Audio Interviews

 

My Thoughts

I Need a Dodge is a Documentary that stemmed from an interview on a Spanish radio station about a car Joe Strummer from The Clash lost. The whole Documentary goes into what Joe was doing in Madrid at the time and also follows the path of what might have happen to his car.

The Documentary includes two editions, a Spanish and an English version granted I don’t know the differences as both are in Spanish with English Subtitles. We also get some music in between and a Spanish music video about that car.

Overall Its was an OK film to view as I thought it was interesting but at the same time feel like it’s a weird documentary to make on this subject. I Enjoyed the music through out and didn’t mind reading subtitles as I do this a lot anyway. The documentary doesn’t go to much into Band The Clash but mostly its about Joe Strummer in Madrid and the Hunt for his car.

With that said I give this Documentary A Right down the middle rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars. If you like Joe Strummer and are interested in this subject I say go and Pick this Up. I Like the extras, yes the interviews were cool but what this film comes with is a small bit of stuff that comes with your purchase like a booklet and some pamphlets but also a cassette tape of the interview.

 

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Samsung (UN46C6900) 46-Inch 1080p LED HDTV

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OPPO BDP – 103 (Highly Recommended)

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Pioneer VSX-516-K 7.1-Channel

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KLH 9250B Floor – 350 watts

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KLH 100 watt Bookshelf

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Sony SA-W3000 180 Watt 12″ sub

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Note: I Know my speakers are way outdated. OPPO Blu-Ray Player is one of the best around and used in most home theaters. The Receiver is pretty good but on the line of out dated. Subwoofer is good with tons of bass but not the theater quality from a $400 Sub. Front speakers are fun with tons of power and are good for standalone’s but higher end sound (Hz) is lower quality. Overall I need to update on all speakers granted I do get decent sound out of them just the higher end falls short.

 

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