In the 1980s, a drummer is abandoned by his band just before they become rock superstars. Twenty years later, the drummer sees his second chance at stardom arise when he is asked to perform ... Read allIn the 1980s, a drummer is abandoned by his band just before they become rock superstars. Twenty years later, the drummer sees his second chance at stardom arise when he is asked to perform with his teenage nephew's high school rock band.In the 1980s, a drummer is abandoned by his band just before they become rock superstars. Twenty years later, the drummer sees his second chance at stardom arise when he is asked to perform with his teenage nephew's high school rock band.
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- TriviaEmma Stone learned to play bass for the movie. She can play all the songs in the movie.
- GoofsWhen "Fish" is flung off the top of Vesuvius' van he lands with his head towards the van, but in the next shot he is sideways.
- Quotes
Robert 'Fish' Fishman: Loads of elevators play Celine Dion - that don't make it right.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make one cut in order to obtain a 12A classification. The cut was made to a partially spoken use of strong language. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- SoundtracksPromised Land
Written by Chad Fischer, Timothy Bright and Chris Link
In many ways, The Rocker is a sequel to School Of Rock, in that you have the older band member, with much younger band members. The difference here though, is that they are all in their late teens. But even these similarities don't hide the fact that for it's running time, The Rocker is hugely enjoyable.
The cast, lead by Rainn Wilson are all good. Wilson as Fish gets to over the top as he lives out his dream, and while some of his antics are a bit childish at times, they are probably no worse that what actual bands get up to at times. The fact that the rest of the band, are normal teens makes Fish's antics even funnier.
As for the rest of the band members, yes you do have some clichéd characters. There is the sensitive lead singer/song-writer, the Indie- spirited girl, and the genius but shy keyboard player. Despite this however, each person develops as the movie progresses, even Fish and while some plot developments in the movie are very predictable, this doesn't detract from the enjoyment.
Peter Cattaneo, who also directed The Full Monty, keeps things moving along nicely. The script, while not a laugh out loud riot (for me anyway), did keep a smile on my face all the way through. The music in the movie is also well done. Not only in the choice of background music, but also the songs that the band have written themselves.
The Rocker will never be remembered as an all-time comedy classic. But for it's running time, it is very enjoyable, keeps you smiling and is very entertaining.
- kevin_crighton
- Oct 18, 2008
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- Also known as
- Tay Rocker
- Filming locations
- Cleveland, Ohio, USA(Exterior)
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- Budget
- $15,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,409,528
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,636,048
- Aug 24, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $8,808,935
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1