“All I Can Say” (*** out of four) was an overall affecting documentary of Blind Melon singer Shannon Hoon cobbled from his own home movies from a camcorder which he always kept by his side showing the last 5 years of his life with the band’s meteoric rise and unfortunate descent into one-hit wonder status and drug addiction that derailed his life at 28 years old. Undeniably self-indulgent (do we really need to see him brushing his teeth and going to the bathroom) at times but extremely well-edited and captures a charismatic artist whose life and music were going out of control. A definite must for Blind Melon fans as it features them at Woodstock ’94 and other rare footage and interviews but a worthwhile watch for rock fans and docudramas in general.