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5,2/10
12.856
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Drei beste Freundinnen begeben sich auf einen Roadtrip zu einer Heavy-Metal-Show, wo sie sich mit drei aufstrebenden Musikern zusammentun, und machen sich auf den Weg zu einer After-Party in... Alles lesenDrei beste Freundinnen begeben sich auf einen Roadtrip zu einer Heavy-Metal-Show, wo sie sich mit drei aufstrebenden Musikern zusammentun, und machen sich auf den Weg zu einer After-Party in einem der Landhäuser der Mädchen.Drei beste Freundinnen begeben sich auf einen Roadtrip zu einer Heavy-Metal-Show, wo sie sich mit drei aufstrebenden Musikern zusammentun, und machen sich auf den Weg zu einer After-Party in einem der Landhäuser der Mädchen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Jean-Mathieu Bérubé
- Fireworks Metalhead
- (Nicht genannt)
Nathan Michael Fletcher
- Metalhead
- (Nicht genannt)
Carlo Harrietha
- Headbutting Metalhead
- (Nicht genannt)
Steve Pacaud
- Cool Guy
- (Nicht genannt)
Derek James Trapp
- Metalhead
- (Nicht genannt)
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Once again, a terrible plot, worse acting, and seriously bad, over-the-top, trying-too-hard '80s references. Scant, terrible soundtrack. Too much forced, obvious use of Hot Topic T-shirts...
This film was apparently made by people who didn't live in the 1980s, have bad memories of the '80s, or weren't in the "cool kid" club, then.
Dear Everyone trying to reproduce the 1980s:
Just stop it, already. You're ridiculous.
This film was apparently made by people who didn't live in the 1980s, have bad memories of the '80s, or weren't in the "cool kid" club, then.
Dear Everyone trying to reproduce the 1980s:
Just stop it, already. You're ridiculous.
Was all right, entertaining. Had a twist, Alexandra's acting was good, rest was ok. Johnny is Johnny, never disappoints.
But Blondie's eyebrows were darker than the movie and they were thicker than the plot.
Just saying.
Went into this one expecting a lot, I left disappointed.
It's the kinda film that reels you along, making you feel that something big is coming - and what comes is obvious and played out. It feels like a Scream rip-off, or any generic slasher really with a sprinkling of satanism, none of it really gels together. As a metalhead, the soundtrack is top-notch but good music can't save a bad movie.
It's the kinda film that reels you along, making you feel that something big is coming - and what comes is obvious and played out. It feels like a Scream rip-off, or any generic slasher really with a sprinkling of satanism, none of it really gels together. As a metalhead, the soundtrack is top-notch but good music can't save a bad movie.
Wow. I was genuinely surprised at how bad this movie was. I have seen other reviews crediting Alexandra Daddario's performance but I genuinely thought that was one of the worst parts. Without giving anything away, she over acts her heart out and made me cringe multiple times. This on top of a mediocre script, uninspiring plot, and uninteresting characters with no sort of backstory, it leaves a bad taste in your mouth. Stay away from this one unless you really have nothing better to do.
It's the late 80s. Three young, attractive girls head to a rock concert and meet a few seemingly harmless metalheads. After playing a drinking game of "never have I ever ...", the evening doesn't quite go to plan ...
It has elements of Red State and 68 Kill but probably not quite as good as either movie. It is, however, well written and acted and the characters are likeable and interesting, so I found myself enjoying it throughout. It doesn't get too dark; the mood remains tense but hardly nerve-shredding and the gory scenes are in-keeping with the general vibe, ie. it's not gross-out horror.
The ending is perhaps a bit less well-coordinated than the rest of the movie but reasonably decent all the same.
It's a good light-horror popcorn flick with tension and laughs in the right places and will probably prove popular.
It has elements of Red State and 68 Kill but probably not quite as good as either movie. It is, however, well written and acted and the characters are likeable and interesting, so I found myself enjoying it throughout. It doesn't get too dark; the mood remains tense but hardly nerve-shredding and the gory scenes are in-keeping with the general vibe, ie. it's not gross-out horror.
The ending is perhaps a bit less well-coordinated than the rest of the movie but reasonably decent all the same.
It's a good light-horror popcorn flick with tension and laughs in the right places and will probably prove popular.
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- WissenswertesThe parking lot scene was inspired by the documentary short Heavy Metal Parking Lot (1986) about heavy metal fans outside a Judas Priest concert.
- PatzerSome of the one hundred dollar bills seen in a tackle box at approximately 54 minutes are the 2006 design, 18 years in the future of the events depicted in this film.
- VerbindungenReferences Der Exorzist (1973)
- SoundtracksBlack Funeral
Performed by Mercyful Fate
Written by Kim Petersen & Hank Shermann
Published by Universal Music Publishing MGB Ltd.
On Behalf of Universal Music Publishing MGB Holding
Licensed Courtesy of Metal Blade Records
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 60.794 $
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 190.760 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 31 Minuten
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