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Foo Fighters Kick Off South By Southwest With Surprise Show

Band celebrate premiere of their new documentary, ‘Back and Forth,’ with a secret show on Tuesday night. By James Montgomery Dave Grohl performs at Stubbs on Tuesday Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/ Getty Images AUSTIN, Texas — Dave Grohl doesn’t do South by Southwest … too many bloggers and not enough headbangers for his liking. And really, at this point in his career, there’s no reason for him to change his mind. After all, he’s basically been one of the biggest rock stars on the planet for close to two decades now, first as the kit-smasher for Nirvana and then as the mastermind of the Foo Fighters, so there’s not much left for him to prove. Music industry schmooze fests aren’t exactly his kind of party. He prefers the company of Lemmy. Which is why it was sort of strange to see Grohl and the Foos stride onstage at venerable Austin BBQ shack/venue Stubb’s on Tuesday night to play a SXSW show. But then you realized that this was no ordinary South By showcase — it was the de facto post-party for the band’s new documentary, “Back and Forth,” which premiered earlier in the night as part of the SXSW Film Festival (which is probably why, after strapping on his guitar, Grohl bellowed into the mic, “We’re f—ing movie stars, yeaaaah!”). And in honor of the occasion, the Foos decided to play their forthcoming Wasting Light album in its entirety. Whether the folks in the audience liked it or not. So for the next hour, Grohl and Co. barreled through Light, taking nary a break to address the crowd. Starting with the slipstream guitars of “Bridge Burning” and chugging all the way through to album-closing “Walk,” the Foos delighted in not only exploring the crags of their latest effort — the surging squall of “White Limo,” the spiky fretwork of “Dear Rosemary,” the elastic drums and chords of first single “Rope” — but in wringing as much emotion as possible out of its softer moments, most notably on the standout “I Should Have Known.” It started out hushed, with Grohl delivering the opening lines like an expert dramaturge, then gradually built on wooshing surges of synth before finally growing into a growler, with guitarists Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear crunching chords and drummer Taylor Hawkins bashing away behind the kit. “And that’s the new record,” Grohl announced at the conclusion of the set, and whether or not the SXSW rabble truly got it is largely beside the point. There’s a reason Grohl declared last month to NME that the Foos’ new album is “sequenced like a setlist” … because it truly is. Of course, he wasn’t about to wait around and take the audience’s temperature. Because as soon as those words left his lips, Grohl spat “… And this isn’t!” and lurched into one of the band’s biggest hits, “One by One.” With the band thundering behind him and the crowd really, truly into it for the first time all night, Grohl took it upon himself to finally address the SXSW crowd (or as he called them, “You industry mother—-ers, you f—ing nerds”), and then spent the next hour trying his hardest to win them over. Or convert them. He bashed through hits like “Everlong,” “Learn to Fly” and “The Pretender,” attempted to coax a sing-along from the crowd during “My Hero” (and, unsatisfied with their efforts, declared, “You clearly need to do more shots”), headbanged majestically on “Times Like These,” and, finally, with set-closing “Best of You,” may have succeeded in his efforts. Because as the Foos left the stage, even the industry mother—-rs and the f—ing nerds were cheering. And Grohl smiled, knowing that, even though it’s not his kind of party, he and the Foos had not only kicked off the SXSW Music Fest, they’d conquered it too. Related Videos MTV First: Foo Fighters’ ‘Rope’ Related Artists Foo Fighters

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VIDEO: This Failed Remake of Star Wars With Simon Pegg and Nick Frost is Better Than the Prequels

Meet the Project Runway Contestant Who Torpedoed Her Brothers’ SXSW Premiere

Did you hear the one about the filmmaker who ruined the SXSW screening of the SXF antastic entry The FP by loudly heckling their own film late Monday night, pissing off the army of movie bloggers in attendance? Meet Sarah Trost: film disrupter, costume designer, sister to writer-directors Brandon and Jason Trost, and former contestant on season 8 of Project Runway .

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Hilarious SXSW Super Mario Bros. Indie Trailer: Mario(‘s Soul) is Missing

SXSW airs mini-films before some of its screenings, and this one by Joe Nicolosi is probably the funniest you’ll see: an indie re-rendering of Super Mario’s struggles with mushroom dependency, letting go of Princess Peach, and Bowser’s one-liners. You’ll cry and cry and blow into the underside of the cartridge all over again.

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Film Fest Pro Tips: Do Eat Bugs for Sport, Don’t Heckle Your Own Movie

As a bunch of brassy strippers once taught us, you’ve gotta have a gimmick if you want to get ahead. The same goes for dancers as it does for indie films, three of which demonstrated that time-tested lesson Monday night at SXSW. Which brings us to our Movieline Pro Tips of the Day: Bringing fun/hands-on props to delight the crowd after your movie screens can help the goodwill linger. Loudly heckling your own movie for kicks while a dozen or so journalist types sit near you, aghast and annoyed? Not so much.

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‘Attack the Block’ SXSW Review: When Aliens Come To The ‘Hood

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Remember when you were a teenager and had long, late-night talks with friends in between viewings of ‘Predator,’ ‘Gremlins,’ ‘The Monster Squad,’ or any number of other classic sci-fi/horror/action hybrids, wondering what you would do if aliens, monsters or demons ever invaded your neighborhood? Remember how you debated on end about what weapons you would use, where you’d go to hide and how much inhuman ass you would kick while saving the world? If you answered yes, then prepare to meet the movie of your Mountain Dew fueled dreams: Joe Cornish’s ‘Attack the Block.’ READ THE REVIEW AT MOVIEFONE.COM MORE MOVIE COVERAGE… Michael Rapaport Says Sony Purchased A Tribe Called Quest Documentary; Q-Tip Says Otherwise Ava DuVernay On Preserving Black Cinema And Her New Film “I Will Follow” 50 Cent’s “Things Fall Apart” Movie Trailer Rihanna Says No To “Bodyguard” Remake

‘Attack the Block’ SXSW Review: When Aliens Come To The ‘Hood

Today in Irrational Hollywood Horrors: Fear of Charlie Rose

“The first time he went on the show, promoting Step Brothers , he had a panic attack and started to shake visibly. ‘People are, like, “Oh, my God, are you all right? Do you have Parkinson’s?” You think no one will notice and then you read the comments online, and people are genuinely worried, or, worse, they’re making fun of you.'” Best wishes to Adam McKay in swiftly curing his Charlie Rose jitters; Hollywood’s best celebrity therapist seems to help. [ The New Yorker ]

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SXSW: All Hail Wiig! Bridesmaids Proves That Chick Flicks Don’t Have to Suck

SNL superstar Kristen Wiig breezed into Austin midnight Sunday for what director Paul Feig accurately termed “Kristen Wiig Appreciation Night” — a double header of this Friday’s Paul followed by a special work in progress screening of this summer’s Bridesmaids . The May 13 comedy marks Wiig’s first honest-to-goodness starring vehicle, an event in itself, but here’s even better news: Bridesmaids isn’t just the smart and grounded antidote to the shrill chick flicks we all hate; it’s the most raunchy, sweet and wonderfully vulgar R-rated comedy in recent memory. Bring it, Hangover 2 .

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American Idol Top 12 Boys: Who was Our #1?

Twelve gents enter, but only five will move on to the next stage of American Idol ‘s gladiatorial fairytale. We watched last night’s 12-pack of hopefuls and picked the best, worst, and most confusing performances. How do your rankings compare? Join us for our list, from worst to first.

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Billy Bob Thronton and Willie Nelson Will Close SXSW

If you thought the SXSW couldn’t get any bigger this year , surprise! You were wrong. The festival has announced even more additions to its lineup, including closing night film The King of Luck , a documentary about Willie Nelson from director Billy Bob Thornton. Also added to the ledger: A work-in-progress cut of Bridesmaids , the upcoming HBO special The Pee-wee Herman Show on Broadway , and short films from Harmony Korine and Park Chan-wook — the former of which will feature Die Antwoord. Expect to see your Twitter feed dominated by SXSW -related fun when the fest begins on March 11.

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