Weezer takes the stage at the TD Garden in Boston for a cinematic event featuring band members Rivers Cuomo, Patrick Wilson, Brian Bell, and Scott Shriner. Listed as one of Rolling Stones "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time," The Blue Album celebrates its 30-year-anniversary with nostalgic performances interlaced with exclusive footage of Weezer's history-making journey.
Direction
Garrett Nicholson balances archival cringe with present-day tenderness.
Cinematography
Blue lighting so aggressive it should come with a seizure warning.
Production
Matt Sharp appears via time machine — emotional damage included.

Director
Garrett Nicholson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Blue Planet' title references both the album and an early Weezer demo that circulated on Napster mislabeled as a rare B-side.
This film arrives as Weezer completes their 'SZNZ' project, making it either a victory lap or a desperate reminder they still exist — depending on your tolerance for 'Teal Album' covers.
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