Kilmer was perfect, hands down.
Agreed. Kilmer nailed it. Spooky good.
And I thought Manzarek and Krieger were well represented by their respective actor choices. Damn, Ray looked like Ray (IMO). Like you, I still have a bit of a bone in my throat over JD, so I won't comment. How does one act like a drum machine? JK.
The Stone cameo was funny; during the LA Film school scene. Also, that remake of Mojo's film piece wasn't accurate, I believe. Anyone here know? I'm sure it was partly correct, but embellished for the silver screen.
And Pamela Morrison, I thought, wasn't bad. Perhaps not my first choice for an actress, but who would have been better? Perhaps an unknown?
I also liked Billy Idol in the movie. Some street cred.
I'm not up on all the facts that were misrepresented in the movie, but knowing how Stone does all his movies, there must have been more than a few "creative" interpretations taken.
Overall, I thought the film worked.
And, as entertainment, I didn't mind paying the seven bucks or so to see it. Worth every cent. I went with a bunch of Doors' nuts who really gave it high marks. Kilmer certainly influenced the nods. And, of course the music "” even though some of the overdubbing seemed a bit forced and surreal.
I give the movie a thumbs up. And own it on DVD, as I do "Barfly." The only difference? I own "Barfly" on VHS, too.
You may be in the minority here.
After the fact doesn't always work in my lexicon.
Ask A-Rod. There's a tin feeling to the words...
Especially when the bank account if flush. Morals are quite easy to have, then...
I'm all for the COWBOY UP line of thinking. But maybe he's done that?
As mjp whiteboarded, imagine Mojo with a different rock band?
Imagine The Doors, with a different drummer? Not sure if it mattered, relative to the work they created...but if you bring in Jimmy Page, or Hendrix, well, Densmore would have to go. I don't think he would have fit. He may have been parking cars, or teaching classes in transcendental meditation. Who knows? Perhaps he would have been part of another rock band, that had even more success? This is like fantasy football, which I don't know much about or play. But fun to ponder...
And, in closing, Densmore was part of The Doors who released the album (I got it on 8-track, I'm embarrassed to say),
OTHER VOICES.
Man, that sucked.
And has the numbing beat of selective integrity. For all of them, including Mr. Densmore.