End Of The Century is raw, unflinching, and essential viewing for punk fans. Rather than glorifying the Ramones, it shows the reality of their turbulent journey — internal conflicts, creative frustrations, and the grind of being pioneers who never fully broke into mainstream superstardom.
The result is a deeply human and often heartbreaking film that underscores the Ramones’ undeniable role in shaping punk rock. The DVD extras make it even more rewarding, offering extended looks at their story.
End Of The Century is the definitive documentary on the Ramones, tracing their entire career from their formation in Queens, New York, in 1974 through their final show in 1996.
Features:
• Extensive interviews with band members (Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Tommy, Marky, C.J.)
• Commentary from peers and admirers including Debbie Harry, Joe Strummer, Henry Rollins, and more
• Archival footage from the CBGB’s era, early tours, and international shows
• Rare behind-the-scenes clips and personal stories about the band’s inner conflicts, triumphs, and struggles
• Focus on their lasting influence on punk rock and popular music
Special Features (DVD release):
• Deleted scenes and extended interviews
• Rare concert clips not in the theatrical version
BY RUE MORGUE RECORDS