Michael Gira and J.G. Thirlwell's comments are incredibly insightful. The second half of the movie is very questionable, but the first is an excellent record of the short-lived no wave scene.
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Swans, Foetus, and Sonic Youth are the only good thing about this.
It was nice to hear from a few of the ones who lived through the era but other than that, the editing was obviously choppy to suit the directors vision of what he wanted the interviewees to say (instead of what they really said) and the latter half from the 2000s was rather boring except for the inclusion of an few words from Eugene Hutz.
Lydia Lunch seems very annoying and bitter and comes across as a prick. I didn't get her whole 'rich kids shouldn't do music' speech. It's not like The Strokes and co are claming to be revolutionary or are trying to make some political stand.