ANVIL Filmmaker Speaks. www.blabbermouth.net. [dostęp 2016-11-05]. Cytat: "I think the idea for this film hatched somewhere around 1982. I went to see this amazing band called ANVIL play at the Marquee club in London, and were known as the "demi-gods of Canadian metal" back then." (ang.).
LIPS: The Interest In ANVIL 'Has Not Changed' Eight Years After Documentary Release. www.blabbermouth.net. [dostęp 2016-11-05]. Cytat: "The interest has not changed; I really don't think so. And in fact, actually, more people have seen the movie since. Plus the fact, it's moved, particularly in some countries, on to regular TV programming. I would say even more so now than ever, and I don't think that that's gonna dissipate anytime soon." (ang.).
Kenny Turan: Sundance festival revels in 'Water'. articles.latimes.com. [dostęp 2016-11-05]. Cytat: "The only heartwarming film ever made about a heavy metal band. " (ang.).
Vince Neilstein: Anvil: Irrelevant Again. www.metalsucks.net. [dostęp 2016-11-05]. Cytat: "(...) because of the movie, received a lot of attention and was picked up and distributed by big-time record companies like Sony in Japan and VH1 in the United States. That feeling of renewed creativity continued on with the Juggernaut album, but unfortunately the interest of the record companies didn’t, and in my opinion the album hasn’t been given the chance to shine like it deserves and Anvil have found themselves once again in a position of irrelevance. The music just isn’t making a difference in today’s marketplace. The movie was sort of a Band Aid over the inevitable, and in my opinion, Anvil is now on its way back to the same position as it was back in 2005 before the filming of the movie began." (ang.).