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Los Ángeles, finales de la década de 1980. Jacki, de casi 40 años, lidera la banda punk femenina Clam Dandy en busca del estrellato. Una última oportunidad para triunfar a lo grande antes de... Leer todoLos Ángeles, finales de la década de 1980. Jacki, de casi 40 años, lidera la banda punk femenina Clam Dandy en busca del estrellato. Una última oportunidad para triunfar a lo grande antes de abandonar los sueños.Los Ángeles, finales de la década de 1980. Jacki, de casi 40 años, lidera la banda punk femenina Clam Dandy en busca del estrellato. Una última oportunidad para triunfar a lo grande antes de abandonar los sueños.
Ashley Eckstein
- Punk Rock Girl
- (as Ashley Drane)
Nancy M. Pimental
- Natalie
- (as Nancy Pimental)
Exene Cervenka
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Prey for Rock and Roll is a great movie for anyone who likes to rock, especially women who have grown up admiring the likes of Joan Jett, Ann and Nancy Wilson, Lita Ford, Chrissie Hynde, or any women in the predominantly male music industry who have taken control of their music rather than allow themselves to be molded into the industry's "male fantasy" of a female musician. (Britney Spears, are you listening?) But it's not a movie only for women -- I saw PFRR with a guy, and he loved it. We are looking forward to the soundtrack coming out -- great music. Just to balance out my comments, my very small criticism is that once or twice (and only once or twice) a line sounded a little canned or flat, but I tend towards overanalyzing in that regard. (I won't say which lines so I don't give the movie away.) But overall the dialogue was great, very real, with a lot of humor also thrown in. The interactions between characters were great for building them up beyond 2-dimensions. (For example, Jackie's relationship with her mother made Jackie's character more interesting, Tracy's relationship with her boyfriend made her boyfriend more interesting -- a role that could have otherwise easily have been a caricature instead of a character. Ivan Martin was also great in the role.) I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone ready for a movie that balances the heavy (harsh aspects of life) with the light (finding the humor in life and following your dreams).
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"Prey for Rock and Roll" sticks B-movie diva Gershon in the spotlight of yet another B-flick as the lesbo lead of an all-girl small time club rock band. This slice-of-rock-life look at the aging rock musician almost works but can't seem to avoid those oh so very Hollywoodish excursions into lesbian sex, sex for drugs, rape, revenge, etc. More music and fewer gratuities and this could have been a reasonable representation of the plight of the aging rocker, the narcotic-like hold music has over the musician, and the trade-offs and sacrifices they make for their art. However, when all is said and done, "Prey..." plays out like just another B-flick wannabe. Recommended for rockers and Gershon fans. (C+)
I really just liked this movie a whole lot. Sure the music wasn't the greatest but I am close to "40" and really can relate to these women. Must be my generation that went through Punk Rock, New Wave and Goth era that really got this movie. It just goes to show you you're never too old to dream and if your my age you're far from a poser instead we old folks deserve our respect for making a scene that people still try to emulate to this day. Have fun watch this movie and just be yourself. Thats what I got from it and I just really dig women with their style and panache. Always will and when you see someone that feels so strongly about their craft it makes it even better. This is far from just some average movie that glorifies the hardcore scene it makes it personal and non glamorous in a realistic way.
Glamorous
no way. The low-scale feature "Prey for Rock and Roll" is far from a sugar-coated rags-to-riches tale, but a scorching and soul-seeking drama (they might be making ends meat, but they enjoy and live for 'their' music than looking for fame
but they slog it out the hard and long way to finally see it that way) set in the hot and heavy punk rock scene captured in an almost imitate documentary style. It wasn't what I was expecting that's for sure, as the music is its core (with some good musical pieces by Gina
who did perform all of her own vocals and '6 minutes' was something special), but wrapped around it is a very conventional character formed, but strikingly biting story (based on rocker Cheri Lovedog's autobiographical) driven by its authentic grit and picture-perfect performances with excellent dynamics led by the outstandingly simmering Gina Gershon. She lives her character psychically, but also mentally through the highs and lows. Pouring out emotion (and there's a lot from anger to sorrow and pain that's effectively brought across), with roguishly pointed-tongue quips from an elastic script. Making up the rest of the chicks in her band is a rebelliously intoxicating Drea De Matteo, a sure-footed Lori Petty and a sassy doll-face Shelly Cole. In support are stable turns by Marc Blucas and Ivan Martin. Director Alex Steyermark instills a punching attitude and a genuine feel to his imagery with its all-too easy pace breezing by making the whole thing so engaging, even though it's a well-worn formula. The electrifying soundtrack to boot, pumps out the potent tunes and accordingly matches to the smothering atmosphere. You actually do feel like you're a passenger on the rock and roll ride. Enjoyable, but also confronting music/drama feature.
I like it, but dang- I was expecting just a fun punk rock movie, but instead got a movie that gets pretty dark and serious. And that ending nearly ruins it for me, but... well, all in all, it does still have a fun punk rock feel about it, so I can't hate it on the whole.
Worth noting is that the film's star, Gina Gershon was coached by real-life Rock star Joan Jett on how to properly play electric guitar, and if you really pay attention, you can see Joan's influence in her stance and mannerisms as-well. Also, the tie/rope necklace Gina wears throughout the film was given to her by Joan. That said, Gina's way of talking and other things about her say more Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders to me (the Rock star Gina herself says she relates to more, in real life). All in all, it seems she basically channels a combo of the two.
The whole film is well-made and casted, and if it weren't for how depressing it gets, I would like it a lot more than I do, but I still like it. Besides, one thing a lot of people don't seem to realize is that this movie is loosely based on the real-life impressions and recollections of a woman named Cheri Lovedog during her time working in and around the music scene. And she who actually wrote the story for the film (so no, not based on Joan Jett as some of her fans joke). Thus, I guess the dark details needed to be in there for authenticity.
FYI- my girl Joan Jett was supposed to make an appearance in this film AND the guitar parts in the songs were supposed to be done by her on the soundtrack, but financial issues and disagreements between Joan's team and the movie's team meant that Joan dropped out and the idea for her cameo was abandoned, and her guitar parts replaced. Too bad too, cause there're some good songs in this movie.
Worth noting is that the film's star, Gina Gershon was coached by real-life Rock star Joan Jett on how to properly play electric guitar, and if you really pay attention, you can see Joan's influence in her stance and mannerisms as-well. Also, the tie/rope necklace Gina wears throughout the film was given to her by Joan. That said, Gina's way of talking and other things about her say more Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders to me (the Rock star Gina herself says she relates to more, in real life). All in all, it seems she basically channels a combo of the two.
The whole film is well-made and casted, and if it weren't for how depressing it gets, I would like it a lot more than I do, but I still like it. Besides, one thing a lot of people don't seem to realize is that this movie is loosely based on the real-life impressions and recollections of a woman named Cheri Lovedog during her time working in and around the music scene. And she who actually wrote the story for the film (so no, not based on Joan Jett as some of her fans joke). Thus, I guess the dark details needed to be in there for authenticity.
FYI- my girl Joan Jett was supposed to make an appearance in this film AND the guitar parts in the songs were supposed to be done by her on the soundtrack, but financial issues and disagreements between Joan's team and the movie's team meant that Joan dropped out and the idea for her cameo was abandoned, and her guitar parts replaced. Too bad too, cause there're some good songs in this movie.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJoan Jett served as a consultant on the film but ended up suing the production company for breach of contract after they only paid her $20,000 of her $100,000 fee; the producers admitted they were not able to fully compensate Jett after running into financial difficulties.
- ErroresJacki gives Faith a tattoo. Faith shows the tattoo to Sally and says, "Jacki just did it today." The Tattoo showed no signs of being new at all. No redness, no swelling, no irritation and no Vaseline covering it. It looked as if it had been done months ago.
- Bandas sonorasMy Favorite Sin
Written by Cheri Lovedog
Performed by Gina Gershon, Sara Lee, Cheri Lovedog, Samantha Maloney, Gina Volpe
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 58,040
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,835
- 28 sep 2003
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 86,277
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 44 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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