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Shut Up & Sing Director: Barbara Kopple, Cecilia Peck Cast: Dixie Chicks, Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, Simon Renshaw

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/20/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 11,407
 
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Disc #1 -- Shut Up & Sing
1. Shut up and Sing [3:26]
2. Top of the World Tour 2003 [3:52]
3. The Comment [5:26]
4. Dixie Chicked [6:37]
5. The Long Way Around [8:33]
6. A Brief History [2:59]
7. Time for Family [7:08]
8. The Fallout [7:13]
9. FUTK [8:02]
10. Senate Committee Hearings [3:28]
11. The Home Front [4:51]
12. The New Album [3:47]
13. The Death Threat [7:32]
14. Rebirth [7:48]
15. Back on Tour [5:13]
16. End Credits [5:32]

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Editorial Reviews

This Chicks flick by Barbara Kopple (Academy Award winner for Harlan County, U.S.A.) and Cecilia Peck is powerful testament to the inconvenient truth that free speech can come at a very high cost. The Dixie Chicks, Texas-based and one of country music's most successful acts, found out just how costly it was in the weeks following a March 10, 2003, concert in London. Indulging in some between-song patter, singer Natalie Maines expressed shame that "the president of the United States is from Texas." In politics, as in comedy, timing is everything; and at the time, President George W. Bush's popularity among the Chicks' traditional country fans was sky-high, and the invasion of Iraq was imminent. Reaction was fast and furious. Country radio stations boycotted the Dixie Chicks' music. Conservative talk show hosts lambasted them. Country superstar Toby Keith got into the act by denigrating Maines in his concerts. People destroyed Dixie Chicks CDs in public protests that echoed the furor sparked by John Lennon's 1966 "We're more popular than Jesus now" comment. The trio’s tour had to be scaled back and rerouted to include friendlier climes (Canada). There were death threats. And there was, for the Chicks, solidarity. Shut Up & Sing is a backstage pass to witness a group at this career crossroads -- although it lives up to its title with plenty of concert and studio rehearsal footage as the group works on the Taking the Long Way album. It's too bad the film was completed before the album's unrepentant anthem, "Not Ready to Make Nice," earned record and song of the year honors at the February 2007 Grammy Awards, among the Chicks' five-Grammy haul. That would have given Shut Up & Sing a Hollywood ending one usually only sees in the movies. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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Shut Up & Singby Anonymous

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November 28, 2007: I am a long-time fan of the Dixie Chicks, but I didn't really follow the whole story about how right-wing, robo-facists had targeted them about a comment that people ONCE would have unquestionably understood was within an American's right to FREEDOM OF SPEECH. It's disturbing that ANYONE could attempt to rationalize such mob mentality, as if Natalie had deserved something like that!! Oh, PLEASE! Once I saw this movie, the lyrics on the Taking the Long Way CD were much more meaningful. Take the time and watch this CD, and remember to stand up for Freedom of Speech. What is our country coming to, when people would so easily surrender our basic rights? We have no America without that! Sinclair Lewis once said, "When fascism comes to America, it will be draped in a flag and carrying a cross." Don't be a mindless follower.

Shut Up & Singby Anonymous

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August 23, 2007: No matter what you know about the Dixie Chicks or if your a fan or not, this is one of the most important documentaries that will stand the test of time. It will forever play an important role in American political history. It in no way feels like a marketing or publicity tool. Never before has a celebrity granted such access to their lives as the three women in this film.


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