The interviews are well done and the film is put together nicely. But this is one of those documentaries that your enjoyment level is solely going to depend on how much you care about the subject.
Myke Hideous is the featured interviewee who recounts his time leading up to the Misfits and after. The picture he paints is rather one sided, and it would have been nice to have this a little more balanced. It's also notable, that this documentary features the last interview of Peter Steele of Type O Negative.
If you are/were a 90s metal-head, then go ahead and give this a watch. If you can find it.
Myke Hideous is the featured interviewee who recounts his time leading up to the Misfits and after. The picture he paints is rather one sided, and it would have been nice to have this a little more balanced. It's also notable, that this documentary features the last interview of Peter Steele of Type O Negative.
If you are/were a 90s metal-head, then go ahead and give this a watch. If you can find it.