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This sounds crazy--octo- and nano-generians singing rock songs. But not only does it work, the film hits the chords of about seven emotions at once. It is an extraordinary surprise, one for the ages. It is joyous, and sad, and silly, and touching. My kids loved it, I loved it, my octogenerian parents loved it.

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Saw them on Ellen. What a great idea - great music. They were awesome!

I went into this movie with only the expectation that it looked like it could be fun. After I left, I wasn't able to stop thinking about it - still. This one one of the best (maybe the best) documentaries I've ever seen. I laughed until I cried at what could only be called the "antics" of this group of elderly people with their amazing attitudes, fortitude and sense of humor. I can only hope to be so lucky when it gets to be my turn. A truly fine move that is perfectly balanced - don't miss it!!

I saw the preview last night. I absolutely loved it. I know that I am a wild child in my heart right now, I can only hope that the strength to remain a wild child is with me the way these elderly people are still young at heart. I laughed with delight to the point of tears, and along with everyone else in the theater we sniffiled our tears away in quiet sorrow for the sad parts. I will see this film again. This film was just fine.

Cathy

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