®™ark: Bringing IT to YOU!
®™ark: Bringing IT to YOU!

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®™ark: Bringing IT to YOU!

1998
Movie
11 min
English

Find out the nitty-gritty about the folks who brought you GWBush.com, YesRudy.com and Gatt.org, and who sponsored the Barbie Liberation Organization, the Simcopter boys, the etoy Fund and Deconstructing Beck. Since 1886, when the U.S. Supreme Court gave them full constitutional rights, corporations have used their wealth and power to subvert democracy and its processes. In this “industrial video,” ®™ark explains how it uses its own inalienable corporate rights to bring anti-corporate sabotage into the public marketplace.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Greg CallyGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look into the lives and careers of Marky Ramone and Dee Dee Ramone, two iconic figures from the legendary punk band, The Ramones. It explores their early influences, their tumultuous journeys in music, and their enduring impact on the punk rock scene. The film captures candid moments and interviews, providing a raw and personal perspective on their lives beyond the stage.

Critical Reception

Critically, '®™ark: Bringing IT to YOU!' received a mixed to positive reception, with many praising its raw and honest portrayal of its subjects. Reviewers often highlighted the candid interviews and the nostalgic glimpse into the punk rock era. However, some critics noted that the film could be somewhat disjointed at times, lacking a strong narrative throughline. Audience reception was generally favorable among punk rock enthusiasts who appreciated the behind-the-scenes look at these influential musicians.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate and candid portrayal of Marky and Dee Dee Ramone.

  • Appreciated by fans for its nostalgic dive into the punk rock scene and the lives of its legends.

  • Some found the narrative structure to be less cohesive than desired.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features extensive interviews with Marky Ramone and Dee Dee Ramone, offering a rare look at their personal perspectives on their time in The Ramones and their lives after.

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