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Anvil! The Story of Anvil 

None More Awesome: Anvil goes to 11.

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Director Sacha Gervasi obviously understands the shadow that This Is Spinal Tap casts over the wonderful documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil, his chronicle of the long-lived, never-quite-made-it Canadian heavy-metal band for which he was once a roadie in the 1980s. During a recording session, he zooms in on an amplifier where the numbers go to 11; he follows band members on a tourist trek to Stonehenge. Even the band members themselves understand, as a backstage walk through a tiny venue’s blank hallways inspires a shout of “Hello, Cleveland!” I mean, the drummer’s name is Robb Reiner (as opposed to the single “b” Rob Reiner, who directed Spinal Tap). It seems like they were doomed from birth to these comparisons.

But there’s something even more poignant about Anvil!, because it’s all real. Founding members Reiner and singer/guitarist Steve “Lips” Kudlow—childhood pals now in their 50s, supporting themselves with day jobs like delivering school lunches—soldier on at turning their 35-year project into something that will finally draw the wide acclaim that always eluded them, despite inspiring speed-metal legends like Anthrax, Megadeth and Metallica.

And Gervasi, allowed extraordinary access thanks to his longtime association with the band, discovers both a tale of almost absurd persistence and a sweet tribute to Kudlow and Reiner’s friendship. Ultimately, those two ideas become impossible to separate: As much as they love making the music, you get the feeling that they also can’t give up the bond that keeps them together.

At times, Anvil! hits some of the cringingly hilarious comic high notes of Spinal Tap: watching Kudlow raise money for a studio session by doing high-pressure telemarketing; a gig at a Prague nightclub where the owner tries to pay them in goulash; a performance at the wedding reception of the band’s other guitarist.

But there’s one other crucial way that Anvil! deserves comparison to This Is Spinal Tap: It has fun with its subject, but never loses respect for their commitment. How much more awesome could a salute to these guys be? The answer is none. None more awesome.

ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL

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Scott Renshaw has been a City Weekly staff member since 1999, including assuming the role of primary film critic in 2001 and Arts & Entertainment Editor in 2003. Scott has covered the Sundance Film Festival for 25 years, and provided coverage of local arts including theater, pop-culture conventions, comedy,... more

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