Movie Review: Ronnie Hawkins - Still Alive And Kickin'
Published January 15, 2007
There is an absolutely brilliant scene where he's telling Robbie Robertson the good news, and Robertson is just stunned. First he says, "Well it must have been all that clean living" and they both start laughing. Then later in an interview, still not having completely absorbed the good news, he says something to the effect of, "Oh great you go around telling everyone you've got terminal cancer, and now you say, 'Just kidding.' Don't expect any of us to believe you the next time you say you're dying."
Pancreatic cancer is a death sentence from which no one is supposed to recover. Somehow or other Ronnie Hawkins managed the impossible. It's not something that's easy to believe when you just hear about it, even without the "faith healing" element involved. But we know it happened because of the amazing record of the events that was kept by director Anne Pick and her extraordinary documentary Ronnie Hawkins: Still Alive And Kickin'
If you know who Ronnie is you'll want to see this film to get to know him a little better as a human being. What's great about Ronnie is that it turns out that he's pretty much what you thought he was like. He really is rough and tumble with a heart of gold.
For those of you who don't know Ronnie, all I can say this is a great opportunity for you to make up for lost time, and to count your blessings that he's still around for you to get to know. Whether it was the "good clean living" or "the whisky, pot and faith healin'" that kept Ronnie with us, we will never know. All I know is the world is a lot brighter a place with him in it.
Bill Clinton summed it up best when he said, "If more people were like Ronnie Hawkins, the world would be a lot better place to live in."
- Movie Review: Ronnie Hawkins - Still Alive And Kickin'
- Published: January 15, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Music, Video: Documentary, Music: Roots Rock, Music: Classic Rock and Oldies
- Writer: Richard Marcus
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