| good crashcourse into the sternworld |
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| written by erock77 |
March 5, 2007 - 8:22 PM PST |
The movie is excellent and catered towards a more mainstream audience as opposed to his strictly hardcore fans. It shows him as the human being he is and may give an idea of how he's accrued an unprecedented number of die-hard radio show fans. I was looking forward to this movie showing non-fans that he's not the scumbag the media usually portrays him as, that was shortlived while in theaters. There's literally a whole world of places and people that revolve around the Stern show, this movie gives a glimpse into the start of that world. There's not too many people that can draw 15,000 people to a booksigning, this movie is based on the first book that did that.
It's unfortunate the production company didn't want to put any effort into extra features as Stern hates to dissapoint fans. |
| Great insight into the making of a legend... |
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| written by Emomovieluver |
February 3, 2003 - 9:21 AM PST |
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4 out of 4 members found this review helpful
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| Love him or hate him, Howard Stern has blazed a legacy in the world of shock radio. "PP" is a surprisingly touching and hilarious look at his early days as he rose to power to become the self-proclaimed "king of all media". Based on his own auto-bio, Stern gives us a sentimental look of his life outside the radio station and the coming together of his staple radio comrads. Radio personalities Quivers and Norris are as comfortable in front of the camera as the mic. |
| Only fans need apply... |
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| written by pelikan |
April 18, 2002 - 2:50 PM PDT |
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3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
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| Surprisingly funny and not at all the ego movie you would expect. Fans will appreciate the cameos, non-fans shouldn't bother. |
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