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12 October 1984 (Finland) morePlot:
When household tensions and a sense of worthlessness overcome Evan, he finds escape when he clings with the orphans of a throw-away society... more | add synopsisNewsDesk:
Six Studio Journeymen We Wish Would Return to Their Indie Roots(From IFC. 9 April 2009, 4:39 AM, PDT)
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what are you all dressed up for? where's the war? moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Chris Pedersen | ... | Jack Diddley | |
| Bill Coyne | ... | Evan Johnson | |
| Jennifer Clay | ... | Sheila | |
| Timothy O'Brien | ... | Skinner (as Timothy Eric O'Brien) | |
| Wade Walston | ... | Joe Schmo | |
| Flea | ... | Razzle (as Mike B. The Flea) | |
| Maggie Ehrig | ... | Mattie | |
| Grant Miner | ... | Keef | |
| Christina Beck | ... | T'resa | |
| Andrew Pece | ... | Ethan Johnson | |
| Donald V. Allen | ... | Officer William Rennard (as Don Allen) | |
| Lee Frederick | ... | Jim Tripplett (as RoBert Peyton) | |
| Jeff Prettyman | ... | Bob Skokes | |
| Dorlinda Griffin | ... | Mother In Car | |
| Robert Griffin | ... | Baby |
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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With the exception of 'Chris Pedersen' and Bill Coyne, the kids in the movie were not professional actors. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When all the punk kids are driving in Jack's car, Jack calls the character Razzle (Flea) Flea. moreSoundtrack:
Darker My Love moreFAQ
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| Calling All Punks | PhilFlix |
| where are they? | killingjoke39 |
| I want to be a cowboy | jez-miller |
| Sheila | stalkingvengeance |
| Observation. | atlax-1 |
| Favorite song? | neko_courtney |
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This movie sucks. It is, however, the suckiest movie that I have ever wanted to watch about 50 times in my lifetime. This is the definitive punk-fiction film. No other movie more accurately portrayed what it was like to grow up in the punk scene in the eighties, and it's one of the only films to show what it was like to squat in the punk scene in Los Angeles. It's true, if you get a bunch of real punks and attempt to make them actors and get Roger"Carnosaur"Corman to produce it, you should probably expect something to this effect, but the hammy dialogue and acting are part of the charm. I wholly related to this movie as a teenager, and will always look back fondly upon it. Cheers to Penelope Spheeris, for creating a PR classic.