Three band members hoping for a big break head to a radio station to play their demo tape and wind up holding everyone hostage with plastic guns when the head D.J. refuses to play them.Three band members hoping for a big break head to a radio station to play their demo tape and wind up holding everyone hostage with plastic guns when the head D.J. refuses to play them.Three band members hoping for a big break head to a radio station to play their demo tape and wind up holding everyone hostage with plastic guns when the head D.J. refuses to play them.
- Marcus
- (as Reginald E. Cathey)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe Lone Rangers' hit single "Degenerated" is actually a song by 1980s punk group Reagan Youth.
- GoofsWhen Rex suggests that the tape should be played on the air, Chazz replies it can't be done because the mixing console is busted. All radio stations, especially high profile ones (and even regional ones) have more than one broadcast booth, in most cases two (some with a third as a backup), so it would just be a matter of switching booths.
- Quotes
[Chazz and Rex are testing Chris]
Chazz: Who'd win in a wrestling match, Lemmy or God?
Chris Moore: Lemmy.
[Rex imitates a game show buzzer]
Chris Moore: ... God?
Rex: Wrong, dickhead, trick question. Lemmy *IS* God.
- Alternate versionsAside from editing some language, the TV version changes one of the last scenes: when Rex is pelvic-thrusting and Chazz gestures "no no no", instead of a shot of a pair of prisoners grinning laciviously, the TV edit uses a shot of two prisoners staring confused at Rex.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Motörhead Feat. Ice-T & Whitfield Crane: Born to Raise Hell (1994)
- SoundtracksBorn to Raise Hell
Performed by Motörhead with Ice-T and Whitfield Crane
Written by Lemmy (as I. Kilmister), J. Melendez / R. Cantor
Produced by Randy Cantor for Loud Garage Productions
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation
by arrangement with Warner Special Products
Now, if you want a good mindless way to blow a Friday evening, then look no further. You've come to the right place. Yeah, this movie is stupid beyond belief. It's also friggin' hilarious. Any movie that has Steve Buscemi as a long-haired, foul-mouthed bass player, and Ernie Hudson in general, I'm going to love. For me, Buscemi was the highlight and I loved everyone of his pseudo tough-guy lines like "Hey pal, you wanna try gettin' physical with me?"-Hilarious. Speaking of Buscemi, this one has a GREAT cast with Brenden Fraser as the leading man (Chaz), Adam Sandler as the pool cleaning drummer (Pip) and also features Joe Mantgena, Michael McKean, Chris Farley, David Arquette, and a whole slew of others, even Michael Richards.
The soundtrack rocks and the laughs come so often (very dumb laughs) that it's impossible to keep count.
Enjoy.
- billybrown41
- Dec 28, 2002
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- 搖滾總動員
- Filming locations
- Fox Plaza - 2121 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Radio station KNAC 105.5)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,751,882
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,911,739
- Aug 7, 1994
- Gross worldwide
- $5,751,882