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Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny

Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny is a 2006 American musical fantasy comedy film about comedy rock duo Tenacious D. Written, produced by and starring Tenacious D members Jack Black and Kyle Gass, it is directed and co-written by musician and puppeteer Liam Lynch. Despite being about an actual band, the film is a fictitious story about the band's origins, and their journey to find a magical pick belonging to Satan that allows its users to become rock legends.

Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLiam Lynch
Written by
Produced by
Starring
  • Jack Black
  • Kyle Gass
CinematographyRobert Brinkmann
Edited byDavid Rennie
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • November 22, 2006 (2006-11-22)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$19–20 million[1][2]
Box office$13.9 million[2]

The film was released on November 22, 2006, and was a box office bomb. The soundtrack, The Pick of Destiny, was also released in 2006 as the band's second studio album. Despite the poor box office reception of the film at release, it has since been considered a cult classic.[3][4][5]

Plot edit

As a young man, Jables (JB) runs away from his strict, religious family and oppressive Midwestern town for Hollywood after being graced by the word of Dio on a quest to form the world's "most awesome" rock band. There, he meets acoustic guitarist Kage (KG), who is performing on the street, and begins worshiping him as a rock god because of his perceived skills and attitude. JB attempts to ask KG to teach him rock and roll lessons, only to be refused. Later in the night, a homeless and crestfallen JB mopes on a park bench, seconds before being beaten up by mobsters. KG takes pity on JB and agrees to teach him, letting him sleep on the couch in his small apartment. KG feeds JB's fantasy by pretending to be famous with a self-named band ("The Kyle Gass Project"), exploiting him to do work such as cleaning his apartment and buying him weed, under the promise that JB can audition for his fictitious band. After JB learns KG is actually unemployed and living off his parents, the two become equal, and KG apologizes to JB by giving him a brand-new guitar. They create their own band: Tenacious D, named after matching birthmarks found on their buttocks.

Soon JB and KG learn the deepest secret of rock: all the rock legends used the same guitar pick, "the Pick of Destiny", which has supranatural powers. (A whole level above super) It was created by a dark wizard who'd summoned Satan for his own purposes, but was promptly attacked. A nearby blacksmith heard the commotion and distracted the demon by tossing a horseshoe at it, chipping its tooth in the process. As Satan was now "incomplete", the wizard was able to banish Satan back to Hell. To repay the blacksmith, who desired the heart of a fair maiden, the wizard fashioned the tooth into a pick that would give its holder unnatural prowess with stringed instruments. Infatuated by the prospect of becoming the next great rock star, JB immediately sets Tenacious D on a quest to steal the Pick of Destiny from the Rock & Roll History Museum. Along the way, the band briefly splits up; KG decides that sex comes first in "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll" after getting invited to a party by young women, while JB wants to stick to the mission at hand. They are eventually reunited after KG is kicked out of the party.

Later, after an intense chase from the museum security guards, the two manage to steal the Pick of Destiny from the rock & roll museum. Armed with this supernatural pick, they plan to use the winnings from a local bar's talent contest to pay their rent, but, before they can go on stage, they argue over who gets to use the pick first, snapping it in half accidentally. The bar's owner persuades them to go on stage and compete in the contest without the pick. The owner is revealed to be Satan in human form, who places the Pick of Destiny back on his broken tooth. Complete again, he obtains supernatural powers on earth and threatens to make Tenacious D his first victims.

To save their lives, Tenacious D challenge Satan to a rock-off, which under the terms of the "demon code" he cannot decline. The terms, suggested by JB, are that if Tenacious D win, Satan must return to hell and pay their rent, but if they lose, Satan can take KG back with him as a sex slave. After the duel, Satan deems his rock better and attempts to shoot KG with a bolt of lightning from his fingertips. JB jumps in the way, and the bolt bounces off the "JB KG" drawn logo on the base of his guitar, blowing off a piece of Satan's horn. As Satan is now incomplete once again, JB sends him back to Hell with the wizard's magical incantation.

The two turn Satan's horn into the "Bong of Destiny", which the two smoke from as they write new songs together.

Cast edit

Production edit

As actors, Black and Gass had wished to make a Tenacious D film since the band's forming in 1994; archived footage of banter at an early concert records Black saying "a movie – like that would be the pinnacle".[6]

The duo conceptualized numerous ideas for the plot, though the first actual known draft of a script was published on November 7, 2000. The script was based around many songs that would later be released on the duo's eponymous debut album that would be released the following year. There is little known about the script, other than it being based around the band playing coffee shops, Black becoming fascinated by Atlantis and Black and Gass both falling in love with a girl called Simmeon who has written books about the fictional island. They later meet Ronnie James Dio, and are sent on a road trip to Miami. This concept was later scrapped.[7][8]

At some point prior to 2003, the band were in negotiations with British studio Working Title Films to write and distribute a Tenacious D film, but Black and Gass decided to assume creative control when they were not satisfied with the writers' ideas.[9][10][11]

In February 2003, it was announced that the band had signed with New Line Cinema to create a Tenacious D film, with Liam Lynch as the director, and Black, Gass and Lynch writing the script and being producers on the production. There was also speculation that Red Hour Productions would produce the film, which was later confirmed.[12] Later in 2003, Black announced the film's working title as Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny and that the script was about the band's search for a sacred guitar pick.[13] Filming had been expected to take place by the end of 2003;[14] however, it was delayed by almost a year due to Black being cast in Peter Jackson's big budget remake of King Kong.[15] In December 2004, Black and Gass performed some songs from the upcoming soundtrack of the film whilst touring Australia, and announcing that the film would include cameos from Meat Loaf and Ronnie James Dio.[16]

Principal photography for Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny commenced in the spring of 2005, with the production finishing later that summer.[17] The film held its first test screening to the press in October 2005.[18] The film held two re-shoots in the summer of 2006 and according to Lynch, every crew member from the principal photography came back because they "had such a fun time working on set".[19] Black also stated that the filming on this production was "the most fun I've ever had filming a movie".[20]

"A lot of enthusiastic stoners were like, 'Yeah, du-u-u-de! Just saw it!' I was like, 'Where were you when the movie came out?' 'Sorry, dude, I was hi-i-i-gh!'"

Jack Black on The Pick of Destiny's disappointing box-office performance.[21]

The film held its British premiere on November 1, 2006 at the Vue West End cinema in London, England.[22] The film's domestic premiere was held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on November 9, 2006. Many of the actors who had cameos in the film were in attendance; including Ronnie James Dio, Dave Grohl, and Ben Stiller.[23]

Black's salary edit

Black agreed to a pay cut from his standard $12 million fee to $1 million that was then split between Black and Gass.[1]

Release edit

Box office edit

The film performed poorly at the box office, only grossing a total of $8.2 million in the United States. It debuted with a mere $3 million during its opening weekend at number eleven.[2]

Critical reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes it has an approval rating of 52% based on 124 reviews with an average rating of 5.60/10. The website's consensus states, "Tenacious D fan [sic] will find this movie hilarious; everybody else will see only a low-brow concept movie and a small assembly of jokes stretched past the 100 minute mark."[24] On Metacritic it has a score of 55% based on reviews from 29 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[25] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.[26]

Michael Phillips criticized the frequency of the drug-use by saying: "This may be the problem. Pot rarely helped anybody's comic timing."[27] Stephen Holden of The New York Times suggested that the film could be viewed as a "jolly rock 'n' roll comedy", but he also described the progression of the film as being a "garish mess".[28]

In 2019, Black expressed his disappointment with the reception of the movie, saying that both he and Gass were "devastated" that nobody went to see it. Regardless, he remains proud of The Pick of Destiny to this day and also the fact it has reached cult status.[29]

Press edit

The band featured on numerous shows to promote the film, including musical performances on Saturday Night Live, Spike Video Game Awards, The David Letterman Show, American Music Awards, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, as well as appearances on The Howard Stern Show, The British Comedy Awards and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.[30][31]

Tour edit

The band started a tour to support the film and soundtrack on November 11, 2006, with it finishing on February 21, 2007. The tour featured two legs in North America, one in Europe and one in Australia.[32]

Home video edit

Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny was released by New Line Home Entertainment on February 27, 2007 on DVD. A version sold by retail chain Best Buy came with an extra disc with exclusive footage. Wal-Mart customers received a copy of the CD More Rocktastic Music from the Film bundled with the DVD, featuring excerpts of the score by Andrew Gross and John King, as well as songs from Gass' Trainwreck.

The film was released on home video on July 26, 2008 in Japan, with a deluxe edition of the movie with a t-shirt.[33]

Home video releases have seen it bundled with Run, Fat Boy, Run and Dumb and Dumber in a three disc set for the United States and Canada whereas for the UK there was a three disc set with Fracture and The Alibi. The Australian re-release featured the movie with Be Kind Rewind in a two disc set as well as another set with the film being bundled with Grandma's Boy.

Book edit

A spin-off graphic novel book was released by Titan Books prior to the film's release, including high quality images through the set of the plot.[34]

Music edit

The soundtrack, the band's second studio album, includes vocals by Ronnie James Dio and Meat Loaf. Dave Grohl plays drums on the album, as he did on their first album, Tenacious D (2001). Grohl also contributes his vocals on "Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)", as Satan. An edited version of the album was also released, replacing all of the profanity with made-up nonsense words.

Legacy edit

The band's 2012 album, Rize of the Fenix, is centred around the fictional plot of the band breaking up following the release of the film, with Gass going mentally insane as Black continued his fame in the film industry.[35] The album also begins with the opening lyrics "When The Pick Of Destiny was released, it was a bomb".

In 2016, the band marked ten years of the film's release by using The Pick of Destiny as their backdrop at various European festival appearances.[36]

Possible sequel edit

In a January 2023 interview on SiriusXM Radio, Black stated he and Gass were "thinking about" a potential sequel to The Pick of Destiny, with Gass jokingly implying that it would be a crossover with Black's film School of Rock.[37]

See also edit

References edit

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  • Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny at Metacritic  

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For the film s soundtrack see The Pick of Destiny Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny is a 2006 American musical fantasy comedy film about comedy rock duo Tenacious D Written produced by and starring Tenacious D members Jack Black and Kyle Gass it is directed and co written by musician and puppeteer Liam Lynch Despite being about an actual band the film is a fictitious story about the band s origins and their journey to find a magical pick belonging to Satan that allows its users to become rock legends Tenacious D in The Pick of DestinyTheatrical release posterDirected byLiam LynchWritten byJack Black Kyle Gass Liam LynchProduced byJack Black Kyle Gass Stuart Cornfeld Lauren AshwellStarringJack Black Kyle GassCinematographyRobert BrinkmannEdited byDavid RennieMusic byTenacious D Andrew Gross de John KingProductioncompanyRed Hour FilmsDistributed byNew Line CinemaRelease dateNovember 22 2006 2006 11 22 Running time94 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 19 20 million 1 2 Box office 13 9 million 2 The film was released on November 22 2006 and was a box office bomb The soundtrack The Pick of Destiny was also released in 2006 as the band s second studio album Despite the poor box office reception of the film at release it has since been considered a cult classic 3 4 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Black s salary 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical reception 4 3 Press 4 4 Tour 4 5 Home video 4 6 Book 5 Music 6 Legacy 6 1 Possible sequel 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editAs a young man Jables JB runs away from his strict religious family and oppressive Midwestern town for Hollywood after being graced by the word of Dio on a quest to form the world s most awesome rock band There he meets acoustic guitarist Kage KG who is performing on the street and begins worshiping him as a rock god because of his perceived skills and attitude JB attempts to ask KG to teach him rock and roll lessons only to be refused Later in the night a homeless and crestfallen JB mopes on a park bench seconds before being beaten up by mobsters KG takes pity on JB and agrees to teach him letting him sleep on the couch in his small apartment KG feeds JB s fantasy by pretending to be famous with a self named band The Kyle Gass Project exploiting him to do work such as cleaning his apartment and buying him weed under the promise that JB can audition for his fictitious band After JB learns KG is actually unemployed and living off his parents the two become equal and KG apologizes to JB by giving him a brand new guitar They create their own band Tenacious D named after matching birthmarks found on their buttocks Soon JB and KG learn the deepest secret of rock all the rock legends used the same guitar pick the Pick of Destiny which has supranatural powers A whole level above super It was created by a dark wizard who d summoned Satan for his own purposes but was promptly attacked A nearby blacksmith heard the commotion and distracted the demon by tossing a horseshoe at it chipping its tooth in the process As Satan was now incomplete the wizard was able to banish Satan back to Hell To repay the blacksmith who desired the heart of a fair maiden the wizard fashioned the tooth into a pick that would give its holder unnatural prowess with stringed instruments Infatuated by the prospect of becoming the next great rock star JB immediately sets Tenacious D on a quest to steal the Pick of Destiny from the Rock amp Roll History Museum Along the way the band briefly splits up KG decides that sex comes first in sex drugs and rock n roll after getting invited to a party by young women while JB wants to stick to the mission at hand They are eventually reunited after KG is kicked out of the party Later after an intense chase from the museum security guards the two manage to steal the Pick of Destiny from the rock amp roll museum Armed with this supernatural pick they plan to use the winnings from a local bar s talent contest to pay their rent but before they can go on stage they argue over who gets to use the pick first snapping it in half accidentally The bar s owner persuades them to go on stage and compete in the contest without the pick The owner is revealed to be Satan in human form who places the Pick of Destiny back on his broken tooth Complete again he obtains supernatural powers on earth and threatens to make Tenacious D his first victims To save their lives Tenacious D challenge Satan to a rock off which under the terms of the demon code he cannot decline The terms suggested by JB are that if Tenacious D win Satan must return to hell and pay their rent but if they lose Satan can take KG back with him as a sex slave After the duel Satan deems his rock better and attempts to shoot KG with a bolt of lightning from his fingertips JB jumps in the way and the bolt bounces off the JB KG drawn logo on the base of his guitar blowing off a piece of Satan s horn As Satan is now incomplete once again JB sends him back to Hell with the wizard s magical incantation The two turn Satan s horn into the Bong of Destiny which the two smoke from as they write new songs together Cast editJack Black as Jables or J B Troy Gentile as young J B Kyle Gass as Kage or K G Mason Knight as young K G Ronnie James Dio as himself Dave Grohl as Satan Meat Loaf as Bud Black JR Reed as Lee Ben Stiller as Guitar Center Guy Paul F Tompkins as Open Mic Host Tim Robbins as The Stranger John C Reilly as Sasquatch Cynthia Ettinger as Betty Black Andrew Caldwell as Billy Black Amy Poehler as Truck Stop Waitress Colin Hanks as Drunk Frat Dude Amy Adams as Gorgeous Woman Gregg Turkington as Neil Hamburger Evie Peck as KG s Mother Jason Segel as Frat Boy 1 deleted scene David Krumholtz as Frat Boy 2 deleted scene Fred Armisen as Security Guard 1 Ned Bellamy as Security Guard 2 Jay Johnston as Gang Member 1 John Ennis as Gang Member 2 David Koechner as Surplus Store Clerk deleted scene Production editAs actors Black and Gass had wished to make a Tenacious D film since the band s forming in 1994 archived footage of banter at an early concert records Black saying a movie like that would be the pinnacle 6 The duo conceptualized numerous ideas for the plot though the first actual known draft of a script was published on November 7 2000 The script was based around many songs that would later be released on the duo s eponymous debut album that would be released the following year There is little known about the script other than it being based around the band playing coffee shops Black becoming fascinated by Atlantis and Black and Gass both falling in love with a girl called Simmeon who has written books about the fictional island They later meet Ronnie James Dio and are sent on a road trip to Miami This concept was later scrapped 7 8 At some point prior to 2003 the band were in negotiations with British studio Working Title Films to write and distribute a Tenacious D film but Black and Gass decided to assume creative control when they were not satisfied with the writers ideas 9 10 11 In February 2003 it was announced that the band had signed with New Line Cinema to create a Tenacious D film with Liam Lynch as the director and Black Gass and Lynch writing the script and being producers on the production There was also speculation that Red Hour Productions would produce the film which was later confirmed 12 Later in 2003 Black announced the film s working title as Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny and that the script was about the band s search for a sacred guitar pick 13 Filming had been expected to take place by the end of 2003 14 however it was delayed by almost a year due to Black being cast in Peter Jackson s big budget remake of King Kong 15 In December 2004 Black and Gass performed some songs from the upcoming soundtrack of the film whilst touring Australia and announcing that the film would include cameos from Meat Loaf and Ronnie James Dio 16 Principal photography for Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny commenced in the spring of 2005 with the production finishing later that summer 17 The film held its first test screening to the press in October 2005 18 The film held two re shoots in the summer of 2006 and according to Lynch every crew member from the principal photography came back because they had such a fun time working on set 19 Black also stated that the filming on this production was the most fun I ve ever had filming a movie 20 A lot of enthusiastic stoners were like Yeah du u u de Just saw it I was like Where were you when the movie came out Sorry dude I was hi i i gh Jack Black on The Pick of Destiny s disappointing box office performance 21 The film held its British premiere on November 1 2006 at the Vue West End cinema in London England 22 The film s domestic premiere was held at Grauman s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on November 9 2006 Many of the actors who had cameos in the film were in attendance including Ronnie James Dio Dave Grohl and Ben Stiller 23 Black s salary edit Black agreed to a pay cut from his standard 12 million fee to 1 million that was then split between Black and Gass 1 Release editBox office edit The film performed poorly at the box office only grossing a total of 8 2 million in the United States It debuted with a mere 3 million during its opening weekend at number eleven 2 Critical reception edit On Rotten Tomatoes it has an approval rating of 52 based on 124 reviews with an average rating of 5 60 10 The website s consensus states Tenacious D fan sic will find this movie hilarious everybody else will see only a low brow concept movie and a small assembly of jokes stretched past the 100 minute mark 24 On Metacritic it has a score of 55 based on reviews from 29 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 25 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 26 Michael Phillips criticized the frequency of the drug use by saying This may be the problem Pot rarely helped anybody s comic timing 27 Stephen Holden of The New York Times suggested that the film could be viewed as a jolly rock n roll comedy but he also described the progression of the film as being a garish mess 28 In 2019 Black expressed his disappointment with the reception of the movie saying that both he and Gass were devastated that nobody went to see it Regardless he remains proud of The Pick of Destiny to this day and also the fact it has reached cult status 29 Press edit The band featured on numerous shows to promote the film including musical performances on Saturday Night Live Spike Video Game Awards The David Letterman Show American Music Awards Late Night with Conan O Brien Friday Night with Jonathan Ross as well as appearances on The Howard Stern Show The British Comedy Awards and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 30 31 Tour edit Main article The Pick of Destiny Tour 2006 2007 The band started a tour to support the film and soundtrack on November 11 2006 with it finishing on February 21 2007 The tour featured two legs in North America one in Europe and one in Australia 32 Home video edit Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny was released by New Line Home Entertainment on February 27 2007 on DVD A version sold by retail chain Best Buy came with an extra disc with exclusive footage Wal Mart customers received a copy of the CD More Rocktastic Music from the Film bundled with the DVD featuring excerpts of the score by Andrew Gross and John King as well as songs from Gass Trainwreck The film was released on home video on July 26 2008 in Japan with a deluxe edition of the movie with a t shirt 33 Home video releases have seen it bundled with Run Fat Boy Run and Dumb and Dumber in a three disc set for the United States and Canada whereas for the UK there was a three disc set with Fracture and The Alibi The Australian re release featured the movie with Be Kind Rewind in a two disc set as well as another set with the film being bundled with Grandma s Boy Book edit A spin off graphic novel book was released by Titan Books prior to the film s release including high quality images through the set of the plot 34 Music editMain article The Pick of Destiny The soundtrack the band s second studio album includes vocals by Ronnie James Dio and Meat Loaf Dave Grohl plays drums on the album as he did on their first album Tenacious D 2001 Grohl also contributes his vocals on Beelzeboss The Final Showdown as Satan An edited version of the album was also released replacing all of the profanity with made up nonsense words Legacy editThe band s 2012 album Rize of the Fenix is centred around the fictional plot of the band breaking up following the release of the film with Gass going mentally insane as Black continued his fame in the film industry 35 The album also begins with the opening lyrics When The Pick Of Destiny was released it was a bomb In 2016 the band marked ten years of the film s release by using The Pick of Destiny as their backdrop at various European festival appearances 36 Possible sequel edit In a January 2023 interview on SiriusXM Radio Black stated he and Gass were thinking about a potential sequel to The Pick of Destiny with Gass jokingly implying that it would be a crossover with Black s film School of Rock 37 See also editList of films featuring hallucinogensReferences edit a b Johnson Ross 8 October 2006 Jack Black Revisits the Glory Days Known as Tenacious D The New York Times Retrieved 2 October 2017 a b c Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny 2006 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2009 02 01 Jack Black amp Kyle Gass Tenacious D Post Apocalypto The Treatment KCRW 2018 12 06 Retrieved 2020 02 12 A Sequel To Tenacious D s The Pick Of Destiny Is Officially Happening Music Feeds 2018 05 08 Retrieved 2020 02 12 Molloy Joey Tenacious D announce Dublin show Hotpress Retrieved 2020 02 12 Gods of Rock In Their Own Minds The Early Days of Tenacious D www vulture com 16 May 2012 Retrieved 2019 11 16 Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny 2004 06 03 Archived from the 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