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

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Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny is a 2006 American musicalfantasystonercomedy 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 set in the 1990s about the band's origins, and their journey to find a pick belonging to Satan that allows its users to become rock legends.

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.

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Plot[edit]

As a young man, JB (Jack Black) runs away from his religious family and oppressive Midwestern town for Hollywood on a quest to form the world's most awesome rock band. There he meets acoustic guitarist KG (Kyle Gass), who is performing on the street, and begins worshipping him as a rock god because of his skills and attitude. JB attempts to ask KG to teach him Rock and roll lessons, only to be refused. Later in the night, a crestfallen JB mopes on a park bench, seconds before being beaten up. KG takes pity on JB and agrees to teach him. KG feeds JB's fantasy by pretending to be famous with a self-named band ('The Kyle Gass Project'), and exploits 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 for birthmarks found on their buttocks. (JB has a birthmark which says: 'Tenac', and KG has a mark which reads: 'ious D'.)

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 supernatural powers. It was created by a dark wizard from a piece of Satan's tooth, as a gift to a blacksmith who saved his life from the great demon. The pick gives its holder unnatural abilities 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 a rock history museum. Along the way, the band briefly splits up, when KG decides that sex comes first in 'sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll' after getting invited to a party, while JB wants to stick to the mission at hand. They are eventually reunited after KG is kicked out of the party.

Later, the two manage to steal the Pick of Destiny due to incompetent security at the rock 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. After a pep-talk from the bar's owner, they decide they are good enough to go onto the contest without the pick, not knowing that the owner is Satan in human form, looking for his missing tooth piece. Coming back outside (deciding they can both use half of the pick), they are confronted by Satan, who is 'complete' when he places the Pick of Destiny back on his broken tooth, giving him the ability to use his supernatural powers on Earth. He threatens to make Tenacious D his first victim.

To save their lives, Tenacious D challenge Satan to a 'rock-off', which he cannot deny, as the 'demon code' strictly forbids him from declining such a challenge. As the bargain goes, if Tenacious D wins, Satan must return to hell on his own and pay their rent. But if Satan wins, JB states that he can take KG back with him as a sex slave. When KG reacts to JB's statement in disbelief and asks him what he's talking about, JB replies 'Trust me Kage, it's the only way!' Ultimately, they lose (KG sings, 'That was a masterpiece! / He rocks too hard because he's not a mortal man.'), and Satan attempts to shoot KG with a bolt of energy. JB jumps in the way, and the bolt bounces off his guitar, blowing off a piece of Satan's horn. JB is able to send him back to Hell with a magical incantation. (As explained earlier, should Satan become 'incomplete', he can be banished from the Earth with said incantation.)

The two turn Satan's horn into the 'Bong of Destiny' and the movie closes with the two smoking from it as they write new songs.

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Cast[edit]

  • Jack Black as himself, nicknamed 'Jables', or by his initials, J.B.
    • Troy Gentile as young JB
  • Kyle Gass as himself, nicknamed 'Kage' or by his initials, 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
  • David Krumholtz as Frat Boy #2
  • 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[edit]

Jack 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 Kyle 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.[3]

Critical reception[edit]

Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a 53% rating based on reviews from 124 critics. The website's consensus states, 'Tenacious D fans 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.'[4]

Michael Phillips criticized the frequency of the drug-use by saying: 'This may be the problem. Pot rarely helped anybody's comic timing.'[5] 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.'[6]

Home video[edit]

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Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny was released by New Line Home Video 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. In Japan there was a box deluxe edition released which came with a t-shirt.

In 2008, the movie was re-released and 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.

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.

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The score by Andrew Gross, John King and Trainwreck, More Rocktastic Music from the Film, was released in limited quantities to Wal-Mart stores. They have made an original soundtrack from the movie also. The score was orchestrated by Richard Bronskill and Tony Blondal, and recorded with a large orchestra and choir at the Sony Scoring Stage, in Culver City, Ca.

Legacy[edit]

In their 2012 album Rize of the Fenix, Tenacious D reference the film's relative unpopularity with the opening lyrics 'When The Pick Of Destiny was released, it was a bomb'. The 2012 EP Jazz also references the film, when Jack Black sings, 'Who put Beelzeboss into my jazz?'[7]

In 2016, ten years after the release of the movie, Tenacious D performed at the Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festivals in June, and at the Bråvalla and Roskilde festivals in July. All shows featured a large Pick of Destiny backdrop during the performance.[8]

Sequel[edit]

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In September 2018, the band would release the first episode of their animatic YouTube series, Tenacious D in Post-Apocalypto. The final and sixth episode would be released in November 2018 along with the album Post-Apocalypto.

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Jack Black Revisits the Glory Days Known as Tenacious D'. The New York Times. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  2. ^ ab'Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny (2006)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  3. ^'Rotten Tomatoes: Box Office Summary'. Rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  4. ^'Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny'. Rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  5. ^Phillips, Michael (2017-05-30). 'So-so story of a superband'. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2007-01-27.
  6. ^https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/22/movies/22dest.html
  7. ^Tenacious D (2012). Simply Jazz. Event occurs at 06:24.
  8. ^'Tenacious D Setlist at Rock am Ring 2016'. Setlist.fm. Retrieved 2 October 2017.

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