
Dunn & Vito's Rock Tour
Ryan Dunn from "Jackass" and Vincent Margera (aka Don Vito) from "Viva la Bam" team up for a cross-country road trip to showcase a new collection of insanely dangerous exploits -- and to drag willing audience members into the senseless stunts -- in a series of live events. This compilation features tons of pain-inducing moments, gross-outs and a small riot in Montreal. Musical guests include pop-punk bands Open Hand, Fight Paris and Disengage.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the chaotic and often hilarious journey of the 'Rock Star' reality show contestants as they embark on a tour across America. The film captures the raw, unscripted moments, personality clashes, and the grueling reality of life on the road for aspiring musicians. It offers an unfiltered look at the challenges and absurdities of their quest for stardom.
Critical Reception
Dunn & Vito's Rock Tour received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally acknowledging its raw, unvarnished portrayal of aspiring musicians. While some found the humor and behind-the-scenes antics entertaining, others noted that the film sometimes veered into repetitive or gratuitous territory. Audience reception was similarly divided, with fans of the 'Rock Star' franchise likely to appreciate the inside look, while general audiences might find it less compelling.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its candid and often humorous look at the struggles of aspiring rock stars.
- Some found the behind-the-scenes chaos and personality clashes entertaining.
- Criticized by some for lacking a clear narrative arc or becoming too repetitive.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed during the second season of the reality television series 'Rock Star: Supernova', which sought to find a new lead singer for the band Supernova.
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