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Suck - Bis(s) zum Erfolg

Originaltitel: Suck
  • 2009
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 31 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,0/10
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Malcolm McDowell, Alice Cooper, Dave Foley, Moby, Iggy Pop, Alex Lifeson, Jessica Paré, Henry Rollins, Rob Stefaniuk, Mike Lobel, Paul Anthony, Dimitri Coats, and Chris Ratz in Suck - Bis(s) zum Erfolg (2009)
A comedy centered on a rock 'n' roll band that will do anything to become famous
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA comedy centered on a rock 'n' roll band that will do anything to become famous.A comedy centered on a rock 'n' roll band that will do anything to become famous.A comedy centered on a rock 'n' roll band that will do anything to become famous.

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    • Rob Stefaniuk
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    • Rob Stefaniuk
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    • Rob Stefaniuk
    • Jessica Paré
    • Paul Anthony
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      • Jessica Paré
      • Paul Anthony
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    Rob Stefaniuk
    • Joey
    Jessica Paré
    Jessica Paré
    • Jennifer
    Paul Anthony
    Paul Anthony
    • Tyler
    Mike Lobel
    Mike Lobel
    • Sam
    Chris Ratz
    • Hugo
    Alice Cooper
    Alice Cooper
    • Bartender
    Moby
    Moby
    • Beef
    Henry Rollins
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    • Rockin' Roger
    Iggy Pop
    Iggy Pop
    • Victor
    Dimitri Coats
    Dimitri Coats
    • Queeny
    Dave Foley
    Dave Foley
    • Jeff
    • (as David Foley)
    Alex Lifeson
    Alex Lifeson
    • Border Guard
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Eddie Van Helsing
    Carole Pope
    Carole Pope
    • Club Bouncer
    Barbara Mamabolo
    • Danielle
    Nicole de Boer
    Nicole de Boer
    • Susan
    • (as Nicole DeBoer)
    Calico Cooper
    Calico Cooper
    • Barmaid
    Danny Smith
    Danny Smith
    • Jerry
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      • Rob Stefaniuk
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      • Rob Stefaniuk
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    6lastliberal

    I would say you're 30 pounds of junk food and a retail job away from killing yourself. Just a guess.

    For those not into the Twilight genre of pretend vampire movies, this is an interesting film from Canada.

    The band sucks, and so does someone else. The second sucking will cure the first.

    Rock legends Alice Cooper, Moby, and Iggy Pop contribute to the fun, which also includes cartoon scenes interspersed throughout.

    And, what would be a vampire movie without Van Helsing. Malcolm McDowell fills that role splendidly.

    More yucks than gore. So, it is really a very soft R, almost a PG-13. Put drugs in a film and it overrides everything else.
    7rooprect

    Suck doesn't

    I'll skip the review of the regular stuff and jump right to what makes this movie unique. First off, we get a parade of cameos from legendary alt-rockers We have Alice Cooper as the headmaster vampire (not far from his real life persona), Iggy Pop as a hopelessly old school studio engineer, Henry Rollins as a hilarious loud mouthed DJ, Alex Lifeson (guitarist extraordinaire for Rush) as a creepy border crossing guard, Carole Pope (80s punk icon) as a club bouncer, Moby as an arrogant rival band singer, and who knows, probably a few more I missed.

    "Suck" relies on these cameos to give the audience a little wink. So if you're unfamiliar with these people, you might miss out. It's never too late to look them up on youtube though. There are other little inside jokes too; for example, there are a number of visual homages to famous album covers (if nothing else, you'll recognize Abbey Road). Digging deeper, there are funny ironies such as Moby playing a character named "Beef" whose gimmick is to play with raw meat on stage. In real life, Moby is a strict vegan... and it's hilariously obvious that the "raw meat" is nothing more than some strips of rubber with red food dye.

    A lot of this stuff comes at you fast, and even the most hardcore fans will probably miss a few gags. So don't worry if you have to watch the movie multiple times.

    OK, all that aside, the story itself is pretty basic but with an interesting metaphorical spin to it. As other reviewers have pointed out, it's not a movie about vampires as much as it's about the vices of success... whether we're talking about drugs, glamour, or "selling out". How far will a struggling musician go to win fame? And at what cost? That's basically the only serious part of the film, and the rest is totally tongue-in-cheek. Don't expect realism. In its place expect absurdist humor (such as the fact that nobody gets caught for murdering people in the open, or live on national radio). Again, this may be a metaphor for the fact that many famous musicians never got caught for their extravagant drug habits even though they flaunted it in public. With that in mind, "Suck" becomes a biting satire of not just the fame-seeking rock stars, but also of the mindless fans who will condone and glorify anything.

    I saved one of the best performances for last. Malcom McDowell plays an ominous character with a fetish for flashlights. He brings his usual larger-than-life presence to the screen but with a nice comedic air. Check out the outtakes on the DVD and you'll see that he had a great time playing the part.

    Even if you have no idea who some of these famous cult musicians are, you'll still find the movie entertaining, funny & interesting from start to finish. Similar films include the Australian flick "Garage Days" by Alex Proyas, "Thunderstruck" (about a bunch of AC/DC obsessed fans), and on the more serious side, "Sympathy for Delicious" which tells a great rock'n'roll metaphor.

    But like I said up front, this film's power lies in its ability to connect with "cult audiences" using cameo appearances to create quirky characters. In that respect I'd compare it to "Coffee and Cigarettes" by Jim Jarmusch (featuring Iggy Pop, Tom Waits, The White Stripes, etc). If you recognize at least 50% of the people I've mentioned, then don't hesitate to see this flick.
    9johnnyinbrazil

    surprisingly entertaining

    mmmmmmmmk. I do love a good surprise and this film doesn't disappoint. Keep in mind I'm not into all the goth, vampire, teen-angst-I-hate-my- parents-and-desperately-need-attention-from-anyone scene, but this film entertains throughout. It's well thought out and continues to flow throughout with plenty of amusing tidbits and darker yet somehow still light-hearted moments which will make just about anyone lolz. I particularly enjoyed the direction and choice of cast here. Everyone seemed to fit into their roles brilliantly, including all of the famous rock n rollers from days of yore. Nice to see everyone is working and keeping their sense of humor as opposed to overdosing and kicking off way too early.

    There are a lot of fun visuals going on in this movie which take the viewer on a journey deep into the minds of the characters, but pulling back just at the right time to make way for some genuinely humorous moments. The direction ranges anywhere from B to A at any given moment and transitions nicely between the two. Thankfully the B moments retain some brilliance as well saving them from being misguided and flat.

    For someone who isn't that into this particular kind of music, I somehow managed to find my way through the audio tracks and ended up actually liking a few in the end. They are believable, at times heart-felt and yet hilarious when called for. This Is Your Brain On Drugs was particularly entertaining :)

    I must say that Alex Lifeson is evolving into quite the actor! I've thoroughly enjoyed his stuff on the most recent RUSH dvds and it just keeps getting better and better. His scenes in this movie had me in tears laughing :)

    I highly recommend this film to anyone who is into the whole vampire meets rock n roll thing with a twist of funny.
    5BA_Harrison

    Suck it and see..

    After ten years on the road without success, rock band The Winners are on the verge of splitting up. Their luck changes, however, after Jennifer (Jessica Paré), the band's sexy female vocalist, falls victim to a vampire and becomes a member of the undead, drawing in the crowds with her supernatural stage presence. Pretty soon, the other members of the band are joining the ranks of the undead in their bid for fame and fortune.

    It's a brave move to call your movie Suck, such a title inviting the obvious derogatory comment from those who don't quite appreciate your vision. Thankfully, Rob Stefaniuk's offbeat musical vampire road movie should avoid such harsh criticism from the majority of viewers: although it doesn't quite achieve the cult brilliance it so clearly strives for and some of the comedy falls flat, the fun cast (which includes rock stars Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop, Henry Rollins and Moby) and some surprisingly good songs make this moderately entertaining for the duration.
    8larry-411

    Rock 'n roll vampire musical comedy road movie

    I attended the World Premiere of "Suck" at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. To simply say that this film is an original hybrid of genres doesn't do it justice. I'd label it a rock 'n roll vampire musical comedy road movie. Talk about a unique concept.

    Writer/director/composer/lead actor Rob Stefaniuk has crafted a work of pure genius. The basic premise is simple: rock band The Winners, like most small-town acts, will do whatever it takes to make it in the music world. They stumble upon an "interesting" formula and hit the road.

    The catch here is that the technique comes via bandmate Jennifer (Jessica Paré), who picked up something while carousing with a visiting rock band that gives them powers you just don't get from Red Bull.

    The mind-boggling ensemble cast features such diverse icons as Malcolm McDowell and Dave Foley to rock legends including Alice Cooper, Henry Rollins, Moby, Iggy Pop, and Alex Lifeson. There aren't just cameos, either.

    Even with its stellar cast, "Suck" is still story-driven and filled with gutbusting humor. The script guarantees a gag on every page. Production values belie the film's relatively small budget with topnotch visual and special effects that just wowed me. Michele Conroy's rapid-fire editing picks up the already fast pace of the action and never lets up. But the soundtrack makes the movie. Kickass music infuses the film in segments that could function as standalone videos or strung together to make a concert movie. The fact that most of the musicians/characters (led by director Rob Stefaniuk) actually wrote, play, and sing their own songs is a big plus, to say the least.

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    • Wissenswertes
      During the band border crossing scene, the Border Guard mentions that he used to be in a band. He is played by Alex Lifeson, famed guitarist of Canadian band Rush.
    • Patzer
      As Iggy Pop lies dead on the ground with his throat cut you can see his vein pulsing.
    • Zitate

      Jennifer: [after Hugo discovers her draining a victim] It's not what it looks like.

      Hugo: You drank the guy!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Down to the Crossroads or How to Make a Movie 'Suck' (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Coming To Get You
      Written by Rob Stefaniuk, John Kastner

      Performed by Rob Stefaniuk, John Kastner, Michel "Away" Langevin, Alex Crow

      Published by John Kastner (SOCAN), Rob Stefaniuk (SOCAN)

      Courtesy of John Kastner

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. Februar 2011 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Kanada
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Suck
    • Drehorte
      • Toronto Film Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Kanada(Studio)
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      • Capri Films
      • Capri Vision
      • Téléfilm Canada
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      • 1 Std. 31 Min.(91 min)
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