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Regarding the film, I can say I really didn't know much about his personal life. So that was a welcomed experience.
My wife and I absolutely LOVED those moments of the guys just laughing while creating music. I fortunately have had a few of those song writing sessions in my life with my best friend on piano and me on drums, and we're just in synch, where every chord change, or new rhythm is a reason to be overwhelmed with joy. I loved watching that in those guys.
One moment in the film that just hits hard is when Fishman is learning about CScott's battle with stage 4 cancer and he offers hope "I wouldn't be surprised if HE beat it. If anyone could, it'd be him." (paraphrase). I didn't know anything about Trey's friend before the movie, so I was hoping with Jon that he's right about that.
-- And hopefully the DVD/Blu-Ray will have an entire bonus disc of additional footage.