OZZY OSBOURNE Says 'God Bless' Movie Is 'Very Honest'

Billboard.comrecently spoke to OZZY OSBOURNEand his son,Jack Osbourne, about"God Bless Ozzy Osbourne", the feature-length documentary […]
By Steinmetal
August 24, 2011

Billboard.comrecently spoke to OZZY OSBOURNEand his son,Jack Osbourne, about"God Bless Ozzy Osbourne", the feature-length documentary about the life of the legendary Heavy Metalsinger thatJackco-produced. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

On the two-thumbs-up reception"God Bless Ozzy Osbourne"has received since its April debut at theTribeca Film Festival:

Jack: "It was going to go one of two ways - people either were going to say 'That's a pile of crap!' or 'That's awesome!' It seems to be like everyone's going the way I want it."

On whether it's an accurate portrayal of theBLACK SABBATHfrontman's life:

Ozzy: "It's very! honest. WhenJacksaid he was gonna do it, I said, 'All I want you to do is don't make a film to make me happy. Make a film as you.' I didn't say, 'I don't like that, take that out.' Whatever he felt he wanted to do in, I didn't have anything to do with it whatsoever. I let him decide what to do with it."

On being forced to trim an epic story into the allotted time:

Jack: "I would have liked to make it into two movies. The first cut ran two and a half hours. The originalBLACK SABBATHsection was 45 minutes. It was just too much; when you make a documentary that long, the fans can sit there all day long, but the non-fan is not going to have the patience and excitement, so we had to pick and choose wisely what we wanted to use. We had to really make it the kind of film that grandma, who doesn't likeOzzy Osbourne, could say, 'That's really a good documentary. I learned something from that.'"

On how the DVD will include some more recent observationsOzzymade about the death of guitaristRandy Rhoadsin a March 1982 airplane accident:

Jack: "People were frustrated there was nothing of my dad, present day, talking aboutRandy. In the film we used an archival clip. We have a really emotional (interview) where my dad gets really into talking aboutRandyand his death and what it meant to him, how he feels this massive level of guilt and remorse over it. So we put that in the DVD."

On how"God Bless Ozzy Osbourne"represents its well-caricatured subject in a way he hasn't been before:

Jack: "I was essentially fed up with my dad having this'Osbournes'-esque image in the mainstream media. That's really frustrated me. Since'The Osbournes'(reality TV show) he got sober and became a totally different person, and I wanted to kind of celebrate that. Everyone knows what he's done, so for me this was about more who he is as a person. The focus is not so muchOzzyas it isJohn. That's the story I wanted to tell."

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