- Info
Detroit Rock City (New Line Platinum Series)
- MPAA Rating
- R
- Theatrical Release Date
- Aug 12, 1999
- Genre(s)
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- Teen
- Nothing Goes Right
- Parenthood
- New Line Platinum Series
- 4-for-3 Comedy
- 4-for-3 All DVDs
- Rating (Stars)
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- Description
- It's hard to call Detroit Rock City a "coming of age" movie--since it's hard to argue that any of the characters do any genuine growing up. But even though it's about four young metalheads trying to get to a KISS concert, the movie actually has more in common with sincere portraits of adolescence than it does with raucous teen comedies. The four heroes are members of a teen metal band called Mystery (the s is written in the same font as the letters of KISS, lest anyone mistake their source of inspiration). After the drummer's religiously zealous mother burns their tickets to a long-awaited concert in nearby Detroit, the boys go anyway and try to get tickets through theft, skullduggery, and entering a male stripper contest. The jokes are broad and the movie culminates in an orgy of male adolescent wish-fulfillment, but here and there some loving attention is paid to the details of 1970s teenage life--the haircuts, clothes, and toys the filmmakers probably had when they were kids. Edward Furlong, as the band's singer, is his usual scruffy self and exudes his particular lopsided charm; the rest of the cast play their parts with similar high spirits. Though Detroit Rock City was probably meant to be a no-holds-barred comedy in the vein of American Pie, the end result is curiously wistful; no one's going to mistake it for The Last Picture Show, but something sincere and elegiac lurks in those bang-covered eyes. --Bret Fetzer
- Director
- NULL
- Stars
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- Giuseppe Andrews
- Rodger Barton
- Kristin Booth
- Emmanuelle Chriqui
- James DeBello
- Running Time
- 95 minutes
- Original Price
- $9.98
- Current Value
- $3.98
- DVD Features
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- Anamorphic
- Closed-captioned
- Color
- DVD-Video
- Widescreen
- NTSC
- 2.35:1