The experience of watching The Doors is not always very pleasant.
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EmpireAngie Errigo
EmpireAngie Errigo
Val Kilmer is extraordinary as Morrison, holding the centre with a demonic charisma, while Stone recreates the late '60s milieu with vibrant versimilitude.
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Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
The movie does a pretty good job with period ambience. But it's a long haul waiting for the hero to keel over.
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TV Guide Magazine
TV Guide Magazine
By recreating things too well, the film itself becomes as boring, indulgent and over-stuffed as its hero.
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Variety
Variety
This $40 million look at Jim Morrison's short, wild ride through a rock idol life is everything one expects from the filmmaker - intense, overblown, riveting, humorless, evocative, self-important and impossible to ignore.
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Washington PostHal Hinson
Washington PostHal Hinson
I don't care what Dylan said, everyone must not get Stoned.
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Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun
You don't see The Doors, you survive it. [01 Mar 1991]
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TimeRichard Corliss
TimeRichard Corliss
Maybe it was fun to bathe in decadence back then. But this is no time to wallow in that mire.