The Doors

The Doors

By Oliver Stone

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1997-08-27
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 18min
  • Director: Oliver Stone
  • Production Company: Carolco Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 5.99
7.12/10
7.12
From 1,362 Ratings

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Jim Morrison (Val Kilmer), one of the most sensual and exciting figures in the history of rock and roll, explodes on the screen in "The Doors", the electrifying movie about a time called the sixties a legendary outlaw who rocked America's consciousness - forever. Meg Ryan, Kyle MacLachlan, Frank Whaley, Kevin Dillon and Billy Idol also star.

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  • Yes

    5
    By robmdz1983
    Kilmer nails Morrison!
  • Love/hate affair with this fan-made movie

    3
    By Indiana Goof
    Okay, first things first - we all know that this movie is wildly inaccurate, as everyone who knew Jim Morrison will attest. The reason for this is because Oliver Stone - always an extremely sensationalistic director - due to the fact that he considered Jim a huge personal hero (he once tried to pitch a version of this screenplay to Jim himself), he has deliberately created here the rhetorical Jim Morrison, not the real man. The rhetorical pain, pressure and suffering, not the real situations Jim faced. That approach, of course, leaves the whole thing as sheer fantasy due to Stone’s hero worship. This is basically the most expensive fan-made biopic ever made! But once you get past that - if you can - and accept the fact that this fantastical movie is gleefully and willfully inaccurate, it is a TOTAL BLAST to watch, because its directorial style is FANTASTIC! As a purely sensory experience, this film singlehandedly creates the sort of far out groovy trippiness that many sixties and seventies movies themselves tried desperately and failed miserably trying to achieve. Apparently many older viewers of the day who actually lived through the sixties went to see this when it was brand new and reported a remarkably similar experience in watching it - they all claimed that it made them want to rush out and get stoned. Stone hasn’t tried to create an ode to drug taking here, don’t misunderstand - but the awesome trippiness of the visual style is easily what’s most fun about this film. Plus, Val Kilmer and company put on sensations performances, and Kilmer himself is almost frighteningly creepy in his amazing come-back-from-the-dead lead as Jim, even if it is only the Jim that existed in his fans’ minds and not the real thing. In short: wildly inaccurate, but still a BLAST to watch!
  • Best movie!!!

    5
    By Sloppy97295
    I love the doors
  • What a mess

    3
    By Rambo8649
    Val Kilmer was great. Its Oliver Stone who dropped the ball here. The writing, directing and editing aren't very good..the result being a very cluttered and convoluted movie..its a mess. I'm not impressed. Sure, Morrison was a kind of a nut case (IMO), but he made some outstanding music..I think he deserves a better movie than this.
  • WoW High Def Full Screen! Don't Buy in Wide Screen

    2
    By khoven
    Is this iGhetto or iTunes? Please WAKE UP, "Canal & D.A." This not a fullscreen world, Its a Glorious W i d e s c r e e N world with 5.1 audio sound.
  • The Doors

    5
    By Jake_D_W
    This film is what you are looking for if you are interested in early rock 'n' roll stars.
  • Must have

    5
    By coxncren4lyfe
    Nuff said in title
  • The Doors:)

    5
    By Rckchick
    This movie is amazing. I'm in love with the doors, and Jim Morrison. This movie shows his life so wonderfully. and is just to me a classic:)
  • The Doors

    5
    By LIZARDKING420
    Thia movie theroughly shows the hidden side of jim morrison that no one really new during that era.This movie expresses his secret poetetic side and cover the main events that happened in his life
  • Wisdom

    5
    By Capital
    He just wanted to show us, that's all. Like many before and after him.

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