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Love Her Madly

Love Her Madly

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: hate this madly
Review: This movie is simply a vehicle for Ray Manazarik to yet again exploit his association with The Doors. It was painful to watch and if it weren't for the 34B's that were shown abundantly throughout the movie I don't think that I would have made it to the end credits. This is softporn masked as a serious independant film from a man who should know better. There doesn't seem to be any actual content to this movie and I can't believe that I was pursuaded to purchase this from the previous 2 reviews on Amazon.com, which were probably from the actors themselves. After watching the Bonus Material and seeing the Ray Manzarek interview I can now conclude that this former keyboard player of The Doors is desperately trying to revisit his past with Jim Morrison, as usual. He traverses their early stomping grounds with unamusing anecdotes, overstating "yes, I knew Jim Morrison!".
What is even more pathetic is that this entire movie was based on an idea that Jim Morrison had while drunk off his ass.
Even diehard Doors fans should avoid this stinker. In fact, it will only get them depressed, or extremely angry.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Raymond Daniel Manzarek, Born 2-12-39, Film maker
Review: As a life long Doors fan, I enjoy listning and watching current projects by John, Robbie and Ray. This film is a great piece of work by Ray. It was well written, screen cast was great and needless to say, the music was well played. I won't tell anything of the movie except that it is well worth watching. Especially if you like a little drama, blondes and mystery all in one sitting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MR. RAY MANZAREK IS A GREAT FILMMAKER !
Review: I HAVE BEEN A FAN OF THE DOORS FOREVER. I MET MR. MANZAREK IN L.A. AND FOUND THAT HE IS AN EXTREMELY NICE GUY. WHEN I DISCOVERED HE MADE A MOVIE I WAS ABLE TO OBTAIN AN ADVANCE COPY. WATCHING THE MOVIE TOTALLY BLEW MY MIND. THE DVD INCLUDES MR.MANZAREK TALKING ABOUT MR. JIM MORRISON AND HIMSELF. THIS
MOVIE SHOWS THAT MANZAREK HAS BROKEN ON THROUGH TO FILMMAKING.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: calling all the dogs
Review: Lucky for Ray Manzarek that he met with Jim Morrison on Venice Beach that fateful day, for his talents in film are not to be found in this banal hack-flick. They should resurrect the show MST3K for this movie alone. If you want a good laugh at Mr Manzarek's expense, see this movie, otherwise stay away. I can guarentee that Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek's idol, would have been disgusted to learn that his name was used in the opening credits as writer of this trash. Morrison did not write this script, as R.M. mentions in one of the extras sections on the dvd, but had only mentioned a scenario in passing. R.M., the forever opportunist, tries to cash in again on Jim Morrison's name. Ray Manzarek, have you no shame?



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