The Ataris: Live at Capitol Milling

Watch The Ataris: Live at Capitol Milling

  • NR
  • 2003
  • 29 min
  • 7.1  (9)

The Ataris: Live at Capitol Milling is a 2003 concert film that showcases the punk rock band, The Ataris, performing at the historic Capitol Milling building in Los Angeles. The film is directed by Michael Davenport and features lead vocalist and guitarist Kris Roe along with the rest of the band as they deliver an electric performance of their most popular songs.

The film opens with a montage of the band arriving at the venue and setting up for the show. The atmosphere is electric, with fans eagerly awaiting the band’s arrival. Once the stage is set, the band takes the stage and launches into their first song. Throughout the concert, Roe engages with the audience, thanking them for their support and praising the city of Los Angeles for its history and legacy.

The concert features a mix of songs from the band’s early releases as well as tracks from their critically acclaimed album, So Long, Astoria. The crowd sings along to every word of their hits, such as “The Boys of Summer,” “San Dimas High School Football Rules,” and “In This Diary.” The energy in the venue is palpable, with fans moshing and dancing throughout the entire show.

The camera work in the film is exceptional, providing viewers with a front row seat to the concert experience. The editing is also impressive, with seamless transitions between songs and angles that showcase the raw energy of the band’s live performance. The lighting design also adds to the atmosphere, with bright flashes of color amplifying the intensity of the music.

However, the heart of the film lies not only in the band’s performance but also in their interactions with the crowd. Roe takes several opportunities to thank the fans for their support and encourages them to keep chasing their dreams. He shares his own struggles with success and how he overcame them, inspiring the audience to keep pushing forward in their own lives. The band’s humility and authenticity are evident throughout the film, making their performance all the more powerful.

Overall, The Ataris: Live at Capitol Milling is a must-see for any fan of punk rock music. The band’s exuberant performances and heartfelt interactions with the audience make this film a true celebration of the power of music. The concert captures The Ataris at the height of their career, delivering an unforgettable show that will leave viewers both nostalgic and energized.

The Ataris: Live at Capitol Milling is a 2003 musical with a runtime of 29 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.1.

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  • Release Date
    2003
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    29 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (9)