My Way is a nice almost fly-on-the-wall of the literal small town girl coming to big city Los Angeles tale and details how Rebekah Starr’s life changed both professionally and personally.
My Way
(2016)
Genre(s): Documentary, Music
MVD Visual | NR – 92 min. – $19.95 | November 4, 2016
Date Published: 10/22/2016
PLOT SYNOPSIS
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Meet Rebekah Starr, a small-town girl stuck in a mid-western corporate life. Yearning to break free, she ditches her briefcase for a Les Paul guitar and hits the highway. Destination? Los Angeles’ famed rock ‘n’ roll Sunset Strip.
Although Rebekah’s marriage is failing, this is not some alternate fantasy life she’s escaping to–it’s her burning passion for music that can no long be suppressed. On her journey, she serendipitously meets and befriends rock legends Steven Adler (Guns ‘N’ Roses) and Rikki Rockett (Poison). A witness to the power of passion and aspiration, My Way chronicles the hugely entertaining path one woman takes to pursue her seemingly impossible dream! |
SPECIAL FEATURES — 2.0/5 |
The disc includes Interviews with Rikki Rockett of Poison, Steven Adler of Guns ‘N’ Roses, and Chip Z’Nuff of Enuff Z’Nuff; 2 Music Videos from Rebekah Starr Band; and the Trailer. |
VIDEO — 3.25/5, AUDIO — 3.5/5
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MVD Visual releases My Way on DVD presented with a 1.78 anamorphic widescreen aspect ratio and the disc comes with a basic and standard, but effective, Dolby Digital 2.0 track. |
OVERALL – 3.0/5 |
Overall, My Way is a nice almost fly-on-the-wall of the literal small town girl coming to big city Los Angeles tale and details how Rebekah Starr’s life changed both professionally and personally. The DVD released by MVD offers so-so video/audio transfers and a fine selection of features. |
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