cognitivedissonance - 2012-08-30
Are there walking scenes? It's a Corman picture.
|
maggotlimbo - 2012-08-30
I've only seen the sequel with Corey Feldman. I didn't even know this one existed. Does Mojo Nixon play the Spirit of Rock N' Roll in this one?
|
John Holmes Motherfucker - 2012-08-30 No Mojo. I only saw a little bit of the sequel on Comedy Central, but it seemed far inferior.
|
chumbucket - 2012-08-30
This is most entertaining.
|
mon666ster - 2012-08-30
The greatest rock n roll film ever. Ever.
|
|
|
John Holmes Motherfucker - 2012-08-30
I doubt if this is the best Rock and Roll movie ever, but it's far better than anybody had any right to expect. I saw an interview with Corman. The original idea was "Disco High", but someone talked him out of it. God Bless that person.
|
Jet Bin Fever - 2012-08-30
If you're short for time, just watch all the Ramones scenes. You'll be glad you did.
|
John Holmes Motherfucker - 2012-08-30
PJ Soles is perfect in this. She's undeniably cute, but oddly sexless, and somehow that is key. Even in gym clothes, her body is all bony angles. She looks like a figure out of the Ramones Album cover art, those great cartoons. I know I'm thinking of one artist in particular, but I don't have a name.
|
Louis Armstrong - 2012-08-30
I just finished reading "Please Kill Me: the Uncensored Oral History of Punk" and read that Dee Dee couldn't remember his one line, "Can I have some Pizza" or something like that, in this movie. I can't wait to see this.
|
Doomstein - 2012-08-30
I dug that this movie had Mary Woronov, Paul Bartel, and Don Steele from Death Race 2000.
Cult movie man, cult movie.
|
big pincers - 2012-08-30
I fucking hate this movie, but stars for Corman
|
Register or login To Post a Comment |