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At home with rock 'n' roll monster Ginger Baker, Cream's legendary scarlet-maned, hell-raising drummer. This no-holds-barred, sad, and hilarious portrait of the man referred to as rock's first great drummer (and perhaps still its best) lets him tell his own story, intercut with footage of his continent-hopping life, from London to L.A., Nigeria, Italy, South Africa, and (way) beyond. Baker may have broken the mold musically, but his violent, dyspeptic mood swings, fueled by a multi-decade heroin addiction, went a long way to making him persona non grata even among the music greats who still revere his work. Eric Clapton, Johnny Rotten, Charlie Watts, and Lars Ulrich, Baker's 4 wives, and 3 grown children all have something to say about him: "He's a force of nature," "he's the greatest drummer any of us had ever heard," "he's mad," and "he's fairly consistently horrible" are just a few of them.
Release Date Beware Of Mr. Baker Nov 28, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Beware Of Mr. Baker

Ginger Baker,Eric Clapton,Jack Bruce,Steve Winwood,Mickey Hart,Carlos Santana,Max Weinberg,Chadd Smith,Femi Kuti,Neil Peart,Stuart Copeland,Johnny Rotten,Masters of Reality,Chad Smith,Charlie Watts,John Lydon,Marky Ramone

Genres Beware Of Mr. Baker : Musical & Performing Arts,Documentary

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Beware Of Mr. Baker

User Ranting Beware Of Mr. Baker : 4
User Percentage For Beware Of Mr. Baker : 82 %
User Count Like for Beware Of Mr. Baker : 1,782
All Critics Ranting For Beware Of Mr. Baker : 7.8
All Critics Count For Beware Of Mr. Baker : 47
All Critics Percentage For Beware Of Mr. Baker : 98 %

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Movie Overview For Beware Of Mr. Baker

Ginger Baker is known for playing in Cream and Blind Faith, but the world's greatest drummer didn’t hit his stride until 1972, when he arrived in Nigeria and discovered Fela Kuti's Afrobeat. After leaving Nigeria, Ginger returned to his pattern of drug-induced self-destruction, and countless groundbreaking musical works, eventually settling in South Africa, where the 73-year-old lives with his young bride and 39 polo ponies. This documentary includes interviews with Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Carlos Santana and more. Beware of Mr. Baker! With every smash of the drum is a man smashing his way through life.

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Review For Beware Of Mr. Baker

It's refreshing to watch a music doc, especially one with such intimate access to its subject, in which barely anyone is unreservedly polite about the person in question.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out

Ginger Baker has been revealed as a major talent, an innovator and an unlikely survivor. And a not very nice guy.
Tom Long-Detroit News

Ginger Baker is, and was, a train wreck. Yet this film, like Baker's onstage playing, is always riveting, and something you can't look away from.
Charles Cross-Seattle Times

"Beware of Mr. Baker" is comprehensive, if somewhat overly glowing.
Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post

The takeaway: great musician, deficient family man, taxing friend and bandmate, excellent documentary subject.
Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times

This is warts and all, with the emphasis on the warts.
David Lewis-San Francisco Chronicle

The constantly gripping film is adroitly assembled.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

With no preconceptions, I found this to be one of the films of the year - an extraordinary story about an even more astonishing talent.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

Bleakly entertaining, Beware of Mr Baker neither eulogises nor patronises its subject; one day (though possibly not soon), Baker may take it upon himself to say thanks.
Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London

It's a broadly forgiving portrait of an impossible, irascible talent, who seems to have treated life much like his instrument.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph

We are always being told that books and movies have to have "sympathetic" lead characters - well, here's a documentary that does very well without one.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

An interesting character study interspersed with classic rock, jazz and Afrobeat clips. Nothing more, but certainly nothing less.
Mark Asch-Little White Lies

Entertaining documentary about the notoriously cantankerous drummer...
Michael Bonner-Uncut Magazine [UK]

It's all insanely enjoyable.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

Searingly honest and ultimately deeply moving, this is a fascinating portrait of notoriously antisocial former Cream drummer Ginger Baker, now 73 and still raging.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

A juicy slice of rock history.
Patrick Peters-Empire Magazine

A fascinating rockumentary that pays tribute to its subject's impressive musical odyssey, while illustrating the enormous emotional costs he's incurred along the way.
Tom Dawson-Total Film

By turns sad and darkly comedic, but never less than mesmerizing -- a moving and morally conflicted portrait of a true questing spirit.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness

This straightforward yet insightful documentary pays tribute to its subject without resorting to hagiography.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

I watched Beware of Mr. Baker and longed for the time when rock was good, musicians were gods, and good god, the parties and the playing were species of their own.
Matt Pais-RedEye

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