Better Than Something: Jay Reatard w/SLIP
For Jimmy Lee Lindsay, known to his fans and detractors as Jay Reatard, life was a race against time. After growing up fast among Memphis crack addicts, he managed to blaze a path through the rough-and-tumble underground rock scene of the early aughts, releasing over 100 singles, EPs and full-length records in fourteen years. Ā Then on January 13, 2010, not yet 30, he died.
With their feature documentary Better Than Something, filmmakers Alex Hammond and Ian Markiewicz let Jay tell his own story: a poverty-stricken childhood, teen years spent as a two-fisted tunesmith battling fans and band mates alike, and a short-lived adulthood of focused and relentless productivity.
Jay said "I just try to make as much as I can with the time that I have." By any measure, that is exactly what he did. Ā Better Than Something is both a testament to Jay Reatard's indisputable legacy and a tribute to his vital, thrilling, and all-too-brief life.
Music by: Jay Reatard, Lost Sounds, Destruction Unit, Reatards and Oblivians
directed by: Alex Hammond, Ian Manciewicz
starring: Jimmy Lee Lindsay, King Louie Bankston, Scott Bomar, Chad Booth, Alix Brown, Shawn Foree, Eric "Oblivian" Friedl
2012 / 88 min / 1.78:1 / EnglishĀ Dolby Digital 2.0
Additional info:
- Region Free Blu-ray
- Deleted scenes
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2024 interviews with cast
- Film and deleted scenes commentary tracks by Eugene Kotlyarenko and Drew Tobia
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32 page booklet with essays by Andrew Earles, King Khan, King Louie Bankston, Jeffrey Novak, Cole Alexander, TV Smith, Alicja Trout, Scott Bomar
- English subtitles
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Better Than Something: Jay Reatard w/SLIP
Better Than Something: Jay Reatard w/SLIP
For Jimmy Lee Lindsay, known to his fans and detractors as Jay Reatard, life was a race against time. After growing up fast among Memphis crack addicts, he managed to blaze a path through the rough-and-tumble underground rock scene of the early aughts, releasing over 100 singles, EPs and full-length records in fourteen years. Ā Then on January 13, 2010, not yet 30, he died.
With their feature documentary Better Than Something, filmmakers Alex Hammond and Ian Markiewicz let Jay tell his own story: a poverty-stricken childhood, teen years spent as a two-fisted tunesmith battling fans and band mates alike, and a short-lived adulthood of focused and relentless productivity.
Jay said "I just try to make as much as I can with the time that I have." By any measure, that is exactly what he did. Ā Better Than Something is both a testament to Jay Reatard's indisputable legacy and a tribute to his vital, thrilling, and all-too-brief life.
Music by: Jay Reatard, Lost Sounds, Destruction Unit, Reatards and Oblivians
directed by: Alex Hammond, Ian Manciewicz
starring: Jimmy Lee Lindsay, King Louie Bankston, Scott Bomar, Chad Booth, Alix Brown, Shawn Foree, Eric "Oblivian" Friedl
2012 / 88 min / 1.78:1 / EnglishĀ Dolby Digital 2.0
Additional info:
- Region Free Blu-ray
- Deleted scenes
-
2024 interviews with cast
- Film and deleted scenes commentary tracks by Eugene Kotlyarenko and Drew Tobia
-
32 page booklet with essays by Andrew Earles, King Khan, King Louie Bankston, Jeffrey Novak, Cole Alexander, TV Smith, Alicja Trout, Scott Bomar
- English subtitles
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For Jimmy Lee Lindsay, known to his fans and detractors as Jay Reatard, life was a race against time. After growing up fast among Memphis crack addicts, he managed to blaze a path through the rough-and-tumble underground rock scene of the early aughts, releasing over 100 singles, EPs and full-length records in fourteen years. Ā Then on January 13, 2010, not yet 30, he died.
With their feature documentary Better Than Something, filmmakers Alex Hammond and Ian Markiewicz let Jay tell his own story: a poverty-stricken childhood, teen years spent as a two-fisted tunesmith battling fans and band mates alike, and a short-lived adulthood of focused and relentless productivity.
Jay said "I just try to make as much as I can with the time that I have." By any measure, that is exactly what he did. Ā Better Than Something is both a testament to Jay Reatard's indisputable legacy and a tribute to his vital, thrilling, and all-too-brief life.
Music by: Jay Reatard, Lost Sounds, Destruction Unit, Reatards and Oblivians
directed by: Alex Hammond, Ian Manciewicz
starring: Jimmy Lee Lindsay, King Louie Bankston, Scott Bomar, Chad Booth, Alix Brown, Shawn Foree, Eric "Oblivian" Friedl
2012 / 88 min / 1.78:1 / EnglishĀ Dolby Digital 2.0
Additional info:
- Region Free Blu-ray
- Deleted scenes
-
2024 interviews with cast
- Film and deleted scenes commentary tracks by Eugene Kotlyarenko and Drew Tobia
-
32 page booklet with essays by Andrew Earles, King Khan, King Louie Bankston, Jeffrey Novak, Cole Alexander, TV Smith, Alicja Trout, Scott Bomar
- English subtitles











