Documentaries (DVD/Blu-Ray)

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The Doors - "Mr. Mojo Risin' - The Story Of L.A. Woman" [Trailer]

Eagle Rock Entertainment are proud to announce the simultaneous release on 7 / 8 November 2011 of the "Mr. Mojo Risin' — The Story Of L.A. Woman" DVD and Blu-ray [Cat. No. EREDV903 and ERBRD5105 respectively] from The Doors. This is the authorised story of the album made with the full involvement and approval of the Doors. This release coincides with the special 40th Anniversary reissue of the "L.A. Woman" album and features excerpts from: The Changeling, Love Her Madly, L.A. Woman, Hyacinth House, Crawling King Snake, The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat) and Riders On The Storm.

The Doors: Mr. Mojo Risin': The Story of L.A. Woman (2011) The Doors (Actor), Martin R. Smith (Director) | Rated: NR | Format: DVD"Mr Mojo Risin'" is the story of the making of the Doors' last album with Jim Morrison "L.A. Woman". 2011 is the 40th anniversary both of the album's release and of the death of Jim Morrison and goes into detail of how the album came about, its recording and what was happening to the band at the time. The story is told through new interviews with the three surviving Doors: Ray Manzarek, Robbie Krieger and John Densmore plus contributions from Jac Holzman, founder of their label Elektra Records, Bill Siddons, who was their manager, Bruce Botnick, engineer and co-producer of the album and others associated with the Doors at this time. The show includes archive footage of the Doors performing both live and in the studio, classic photographs and new musical demonstrations from The Doors. The Bonus Features offer additional interviews not featured in the broadcast version.

"Mr. Mojo Risin' -- The Story Of L.A. Woman" is a fascinating document and fitting tribute to one of the greatest ever bands.

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Rare Live Footage of Jim Morrison

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Jim Morrison - Final 24: His Final Hours

July 2, 1971. Jim Morrison is one of the most famous rock singers in the world. He's also the ultimate sex symbol, but Morrison is at war with his own dark demons. In 24 hours his darkness will consume him and he'll be dead. Using archive footage, dramatic reenactment and interviews with his closest companions, we detail the last hours of Morrison's life and the gripping events that led to his tragic death in Paris.

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Film on The Doors (Jim Morrison)

Written by Aitor Artaiz   
Sunday, 24 July 2011

When You're Strange: A Film About the Doors Starring The Doors and Johnny DeppA shy boy writes thoughts and feelings in worn notebooks. Most of the time he looks at what other people do. He listens to their music, reads their poems and watches their films. Then somebody asks him to go up on the stage. He is on the stage but he avoids looking at people. A hypnotic melody is sounding while everybody is waiting for him. Then: This is the End, my only friend, the End, beautiful friend, the End…

And the crazy flight starts. There only were fifty weeks. This was time enough for making a legend.

Source: Goodbye For Now

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Mr Mojo Risin – BBC 2 Special on Jim Morrison, narrated by Jerry Hall

Written by dshiang   
Wednesday, 29 June 2011

From BBC 2: Mr. Mojo Risin, a special broadcast on Jim Morrison and The Doors narrated by Jerry Hall

To mark the 40th anniversary of the death of Jim Morrison – The Doors’ lead singer and one of rock’s most enigmatic performers – Jerry Hall explores the hedonistic lifestyle of one of counterculture’s most dynamic and influential poets.

The programme takes its title from the anagram of Jim’s name – Mr Mojo Risin’ – which was the refrain Jim sang on the title track of The Doors’ final album LA Woman in 1971. At the time Jim told several friends that he was planning to fake his death and live in isolation in Africa, from where he would eventually contact them using his pseudonym. But 40 years on there is still no word from Mr Mojo Risin’.

The Doors were one of the most successful and influential bands of the late 60s and their lead singer was both hailed as a poet of the counterculture and reviled as a debauched demon. Jim Morrison was worshipped by his fans as a rock god and hated by the establishment as a corruptor of youth. Inspired by the poet William Blake who wrote “if the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is – infinite”, Jim experimented with psychedelics and probed “the bounds of reality to see what would happen”.

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But his decadent lifestyle slowly began to take its toll. After years of pushing the limits of experimentation with drink and drugs, Jim began to tire of the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle. After The Doors finished recording their sixth album, LA Woman in 1971, Jim moved to Paris with his girlfriend Pam Courson and concentrated on writing poetry. On 3 July, Pam discovered Jim’s body in the bath of their Paris apartment. Jim’s death has been shrouded in mystery and many different versions have appeared – none of which has ever been confirmed, as Pam died three years after Jim.

Jerry’s programme will explore Jim’s love of poetry, The Doors’ inspirational music, the impact Jim and the band had on following generations of rock stars and how Jim was forced out of America by the authorities and why he went to indulge his love of poetry in Paris. The mystery surrounding the cause and actuality of Jim’s death has helped fuel the Morrison myth that extends beyond his grave.

The programme features contributions from the three surviving members of The Doors – Ray Manzarek, Robbie Krieger and John Densmore; as well as their producer/engineer Bruce Botnick; Jim’s biographer Jerry Hopkins; Jim’s close friend photographer Frank Lisciandro; author Phil Steele, who met Jim when he lived in Paris; and Tom DiCillo who wrote and directed The Doors’ film When You’re Strange

Source: Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine

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