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The Decline of Western Civilization

  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40min
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7,5/10
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The Decline of Western Civilization (1981)
A look into the Los Angeles punk rock scene, that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time.
Lire trailer1:44
12 Videos
4 photos
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA look into the Los Angeles punk rock scene, that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time.A look into the Los Angeles punk rock scene, that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time.A look into the Los Angeles punk rock scene, that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time.

  • Réalisation
    • Penelope Spheeris
  • Casting principal
    • Eugene Tatu
    • Alice Bag Band
    • Black Flag
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    5,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Penelope Spheeris
    • Casting principal
      • Eugene Tatu
      • Alice Bag Band
      • Black Flag
    • 42avis d'utilisateurs
    • 27avis des critiques
    • 93Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

    Vidéos12

    Trailer
    Trailer 1:44
    Trailer
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Black Flag Interview And Revenge Performance
    Clip 1:40
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Black Flag Interview And Revenge Performance
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Black Flag Interview And Revenge Performance
    Clip 1:40
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Black Flag Interview And Revenge Performance
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: X Performs We're Desperate
    Clip 0:57
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: X Performs We're Desperate
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Dave Grohl's Commentary
    Clip 1:05
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Dave Grohl's Commentary
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Fear Performs I Don't Care About You
    Clip 1:19
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Fear Performs I Don't Care About You
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Germs Perform Manimal
    Clip 2:06
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Germs Perform Manimal

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    Rôles principaux64

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    Eugene Tatu
    • Self - Light Bulb Kid
    • (as Eugene)
    Alice Bag Band
    • Themselves
    Black Flag
    Black Flag
    • Themselves
    Catholic Discipline
    • Themselves
    Circle Jerks
    • Themselves
    Fear
    Fear
    • Themselves
    The Germs
    • Themselves
    • (as Germs)
    X
    • X
    Wayne Mayotte
    • Self - Owner - Club 88
    Brendan Mullen
    • Self - Owner - Masque
    Greg Ginn
    • Self - Black Flag (Guitar)
    Chuck Dukowski
    • Self - Black Flag (Bass)
    • (as Gary McDaniel)
    Robo
    • Self - Black Flag (Drums)
    Ron Reyes
    Ron Reyes
    • Self - Black Flag (Vocals)
    Nicole Panter
    • Self - Germs' Manager
    • (as Nicole)
    Darby Crash
    Darby Crash
    • Self - Germs (Vocals)
    Michelle Baer Ghaffari
    • Self - Darby Crash's Roommate
    • (as Michelle)
    Pat Smear
    Pat Smear
    • Self - Germs (Guitar)
    • (as Pat)
    • Réalisation
      • Penelope Spheeris
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    The Decline of Western Civilization

    Let start off by first saying that I have been a punk fan most of my life. I always kind of had a lack of respect for the LA scene of the early 80's, which The Decline of Western Civilization documents, with the exception of X and Black Flag, being more of New York and English punk guy. After I saw this movie that completely changed. The people shown may look like a bunch of idiotic, strung out kids who think they might accomplish something beyond street-Cree through their lifestyles, but it is a great display of hedonism at it's best, coupled with some fun, loud rock n roll. One of the best scenes, and actually most insightful, is the interview with Claude Bessy of Catholic Discipline, or 'Kick-Boy' as he was known to Slash magazine readers. Originally from France, he rants about punk like a dirty old Frenchman and clues in viewers to many aspects of the punk, or DIY, attitude to music, politics, and life in general. Darby Crash of the Germs comes off as a complete idiot most of the time, but the Germs' performance of Manimal is pretty decent, complete with a young Pat Smear. Black Flag's performance with Chavo Pederast on vocals (it was filmed a couple of years before Henry Rollins joined the band) is decent, and X and FEAR give the best performances in the movie. Look out for the interviews with the young punk kids. You'll hear some of the funniest things you have ever heard in a documentary. Highly recommended.
    9mstomaso

    When Something Interesting Briefly Happened in Music

    If I assume that you know what this film is about, I am also forced to assume that you've come to this review knowing that you will probably watch it regardless of what I say. If all this rings true - read on - you are likely to find some consonance with at least part of this review. If you're undecided, or not really entirely certain what happened in the late '70s and early '80s in the urban and suburban youth music culture, you should probably read one of the reviews which pretends to be objective instead.

    Although I didn't grow up in California, the American punk scene was the first music scene I ever truly lived in. At the height of the hardcore I was immersed in from about 1979-1981 everybody had a band and the only common denominators between bands and indeed members of their audiences were:

    * the rejection of conformity

    * tolerance and enjoyment of difference

    * a desire to have fun - hard and fast

    Hairstyles, politics, dislike of authority figures, and violent slam-dancing were not integral to what I experienced, though there were certainly cliques or factions who tended to be intolerant of those who did not dress, speak or act "punk" enough. And there was often a certain amount of unearned credit extended from some of these cliques to those who tried really hard to live down to the fascistic paradigm of anarchic, self mutilating, angry young cop-haters.

    Although the interviews with audience punks in Penelope Spheeris' excellent Cal-Punk documentary "Decline of Western Civilization" present a very narrow view of the subculture some of us enjoyed, the interviews with the bands, club owners, promoters and even the security people are much more representative of at least my own perspective and memories of 'the scene'. nevertheless, it is possible for those who approach this with prejudices about what punk is to experience this film without having their preconceptions challenged. Unfortunate as this is, the blame for it rests solely with those who promote, believe in or feel comfortable with stereotypes - Not the film-makers. Don't blame the messenger.

    The music presented here is not going to be for everybody - nor even most. It's not the most crude stuff out there, but it's loud, obnoxious, fast, and less concerned with technique than with raw energy.

    For me, seeing early Black Flag with Ron Reyes singing, X, Fear and the Circle Jerks was worth far more than the cost of this hard to obtain film. As much as I like The Germs, seeing Darby Crash for the mess - and the nice guy - that he was left me a bit cold. Nevertheless, the scenes of Darby playing with his pet tarantula while "Shut Down" droned on and on in the background were precious. The X interview is also great.

    Spheeris' straightforward documentary style is supplemented by wild pans and zooms during the musical segments. During the interviews, framing is used very nicely to provide context for whatever is being said. Considering her experience and the budget, Spheeris did as well as anybody could have with this film.

    Recommended for those who appreciate what this film is actually about, and for those who have forgotten those few years of fun, honest, direction-less rebellion before Amaerican punk was co-opted into yet another flow within the musical mainstream and the stereotypes became more important than the basic philosophy.
    batzi8m1

    Punk Rock Life from the inside

    Before she made Wayne's World, Ms Spheeris documented the LA Punk scene with the kind of dead pan perspective that makes this the all time classic commercial punk rock documentary. Of course Target Video's concert footage of the Dead Kennedys or the Mutants live at a home for the insane are much better, but unless you live near Leather Tongue Video in San Francisco, you probably won't find those, so this one will have to do.

    Best Irony: Members of a famous X-Punk band tattooing each other on a dirty couch while apparently under the influence of some processed opiate are talking about how pot makes hippies so pathetically passive that someone would come in and kick the shit out of them and all they'd say is "Bummer maaan." And then going on to a completely deadpan unemotional account of finding a dead guy in the back yard.

    Definitely the best insight into the whole era. Sure The Great Rock and Roll Swindle is fun, but this one shows the whole scene unflinchingly from a neutral angle. The camera is on and everyone becomes an actor on their own stage.
    DBPVI

    As Good As It Gets

    When it comes to films on the L.A. hardcore scene of the late 70s/early 80s this is as good as it gets! It's very rare that cameras are around during the genesis of a music movement, and I will be forever grateful that Ms Sheeris was there to capture the beginnings of the LA hardcore scene that was growing out of the ideals and influences of the dying New York & London punk scenes. I was living on the East Coast at the time this film came out, and back then the only way to see some of these bands, without going to L.A., was to see this film. It was a rare event when one of these bands would pile into a van and head east on a tour, so to fulfill our love for the L.A. hardcore scene my friends and I would go see this film every few weeks. This is a great document of that time in music history. For people who liked this era of punk/hardcore music, here's a few other very similar documentary films you might want to check out...

    THE BLANK GENERATION - (70s New York punk - Johnny Thunders, Richard Hell, Ramones, Television, Patti Smith, etc...)

    THE PUNK ROCK MOVIE - (70s British punk - Sex Pistols, The Clash, X-Ray Spex, Eater, etc...)

    PUNK IN LONDON - (70s British punk - The Clash, The Adverts, The Lurkers, Subway Sect, etc...)

    D.O.A. - (70s American & British punk - Dead Boys, Generation X, Sham 69, Iggy Pop, etc... *contains a priceless interview with Sid & Nancy*)

    UK/DK - (80s British hardcore - The Addicts, The Exploited, The Business, UK Subs, etc...)
    wedgelvr

    just covers one sub-punk culture. . .

    Decline is an excellent movie, but we must keep in mind that it only showcases one of the many sub-cultures of punk rock in LA at the time. the Germs and Fear etc are all great bands and the shots of them don't do them justice. but the shots of the fans cast an almost negative light on punk rockers. this movie was made at a time when angry youth from orange county found their way into the LA punk scene. they made it violent, (it always sort of was, but it was never meant to take away from the music) they are shown moshing for the sake of hurting each other not for celebrating the music; like the punkers before them. Decline is an excellent glimpse into the punk scene of the 70s and 80s, but be wary when showing it to someone who only has this to base their opinions of Punk rock on.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to director Penelope Spheeris this film was financed by two businessmen who originally wanted to finance a porn film.
    • Citations

      The Circle Jerks member: And at the bottom it says "Thank you." And you can tell 'em to fuck off.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Prey for Rock & Roll (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      Manimal
      Written by Darby Crash and Pat Smear

      Performed by The Germs

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1983 (Italie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Занепад західної цивілізації
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(main location)
    • Société de production
      • Spheeris Films
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    • Budget
      • 100 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 440 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 40min(100 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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