Jim Lindberg

Jim Lindberg

Movies for Jim Lindberg...

Title: Punk
Character: Self
Released: March 11, 2019
Type: TV
Featuring original interviews with America’s punk pioneers and the U.K.’s most notorious bands, alongside a seamless blend of rare and unseen photos, gritty archival film and video, a crackling soundtrack of punk hits and misses, this documentary series explores the music, the fashion, the art and the DIY attitude of a subculture of self-described misfits and outcasts.
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The Other F Word
Title: The Other F Word
Released: November 2, 2011
Type: Movie
What happens when a generation's ultimate anti-authoritarians — punk rockers — become society's ultimate authorities — dad's? With a large chorus of Punk Rock's leading men — Blink-182's Mark Hoppus, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, Rise Against's Tim McIlrath — The Other F Word follows Jim Lindberg, 20-year veteran of skate punk band, Pennywise, on his hysterical and moving journey from belting his band's anthem, 'Fuck Authority', to embracing his ultimately pivotal authoritarian role in mid-life, fatherhood.
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Punk's Not Dead
Title: Punk's Not Dead
Character: Self
Released: July 27, 2007
Type: Movie
On the edge of the 30th anniversary of punk rock, Punk's Not Dead takes you into the sweaty underground clubs, backyard parties, recording studios, shopping malls and stadiums where punk rock music and culture continue to thrive.
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Punk Rock Holocaust
Title: Punk Rock Holocaust
Character: Self [Pennywise]
Released: October 31, 2004
Type: Movie
It is about a serial killer on the loose at the Vans Warped Tour who tries killing off the bands one by one, and features bands such as Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Less Than Jake, The Used, Big D and the Kids Table, Rancid, The Horrorpops, The Suicide Machines, Dropkick Murphys, The Phenomenauts and many more. It was principally filmed during the summer of 2003 on the Vans Warped Tour, and features live performances from many of the bands.[1][2] The director also appears as the bandana-wrapped killer. With 110 onscreen deaths, it held the record for individual deaths in a horror film.[3] Four of the five members of Simple Plan are individually killed, making them the only band to get such individual treatment. According to the director's commentary, bassist David Desrosiers did not want to be killed. The Phenomenauts' actual tour bus, the "Phenomebomber" was blown up specially for the film.
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Sublime | Stories, Tales, Lies & Exaggerations
Title: Sublime | Stories, Tales, Lies & Exaggerations
Character: Self [Pennywise]
Released: June 21, 1998
Type: Movie
A personal Insight into the genius mind of Bradley Nowell and the rest of the band Sublime, this movie offers in depth interviews with Bradley's family and friend's, and how the band became what they are today...Sublime.A look at the Long Beach, California ska-punk band told through the Skunk family and some of the band's more famous friends. Featuring interviews by No Doubt, Pennywise, Mike Watt, The Vandals and others tell their favorite Sublime stories. Live performance footage is featured, as well as never before seen footage of the band's private lives.
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Pennywise: Home Movies
Title: Pennywise: Home Movies
Character: Self
Released: April 16, 1996
Type: Movie
Documentary of shows and experiences of Southern California's punk rock band.
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Pennywise: Unity
Title: Pennywise: Unity
Character: Self
Released: August 1, 1995
Type: Movie
Live from The Palladium comes a video of Pennywise. Its not your standard rock video, rather one shot in 16mm which is intercut with the bands favorite sports