Bad Company: Live at Wembley

Watch Bad Company: Live at Wembley

  • NR
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 34 min
  • 7.7  (31)

Bad Company: Live at Wembley is a 2011 concert film that captures the legendary rock band in action at one of the most iconic venues in the world. Unlike many concert films that rely on flashy cuts and gimmicky camera work, this film takes a more straightforward approach that allows the music to speak for itself. The film opens with a shot of the massive Wembley Arena, which is packed to the rafters with fans eager to see Bad Company in action. As the band takes the stage, the crowd erupts in a deafening roar of approval. The members of the band, including lead singer Paul Rodgers, guitarist Mick Ralphs, and drummer Simon Kirke, look both energized and relaxed as they launch into the opening song, "Can't Get Enough."

From there, the film takes viewers on a musical journey that spans the band's career, from early hits like "Feel Like Makin' Love" and "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" to later tracks like "Holy Water" and "Shooting Star." As the songs unfold, the camera captures the raw power and emotion of the band's performance, as well as the electricity of the audience.

One of the highlights of the film is the extended guitar solo in "Bad Company," which sees Ralphs and fellow guitarist Howard Leese trading blistering licks back and forth. As the solo builds to its climax, the camera zooms in on Ralphs' fingers, capturing the intricate fingerwork that has made him one of the most respected guitarists in rock history.

Another standout moment comes in the form of the classic track "Feel Like Makin' Love," which starts with an acoustic guitar intro before exploding into a full-band rendition that gets the entire crowd singing along. Rodgers' voice sounds as pristine as ever, hitting all of the high notes with ease and infusing the song with just the right amount of soulful grit.

Throughout the film, the camera work is top-notch, capturing the band from a variety of angles and perspectives. There are plenty of close-ups of the band members, showing the sweat on their brows and the passion in their eyes as they rock out on stage. The lighting is also impressive, with bursts of color and flashes of light adding to the energy of the performance.

While the focus of the film is on the music, there are also a few moments of banter between the band members and the crowd. At one point, Rodgers asks the audience if they're ready to "rock and roll," prompting a huge cheer. Later, Kirke shares a story about the band's early days, calling back to their formative years in the '70s.

Overall, Bad Company: Live at Wembley is a must-see for fans of classic rock and live music in general. It captures a band at the top of their game, performing with passion and energy that is infectious even for those watching from home. With its simple yet effective approach, the film emphasizes the music above all else, and leaves viewers with a sense of both satisfaction and awe.

Bad Company: Live at Wembley is a 2011 music movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.7.

Bad Company: Live at Wembley
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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 34 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (31)