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Due amici si uniscono per formare una band heavy metal con un violoncellista in modo da poter partecipare a una competizione di bande musicali.Due amici si uniscono per formare una band heavy metal con un violoncellista in modo da poter partecipare a una competizione di bande musicali.Due amici si uniscono per formare una band heavy metal con un violoncellista in modo da poter partecipare a una competizione di bande musicali.
Michelle Mao
- Lisa
- (as Michelle Fang)
Teddy van Ee
- Mollycoddle Drummer Ray
- (as Teddy Van Ee)
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But beware the Justice for all TAB Book is full of mistakes. I sadly learned the record by this book...outsch
The story is cool and there are 4 really cool cameos \m/
The actors are great and the clichés are NOT exaggerated.
The story is cool and there are 4 really cool cameos \m/
The actors are great and the clichés are NOT exaggerated.
It's th perfect movie for a weekend evening. It's a bit comedy, a bit drama, a bit teenage angst, a bit romcom and a lot of heavy metal noise. It also includes some great cameos from veteran heavy metal rockers.
In all honesty this movie starts as a rambling, awkward mess which slowly becomes punctuated by moments of touching brilliance coming out of seemingly nowhere.
Shy teenager Kevin traipses through high school all the while being dragged along by his best friend Hunter, whose dreams of becoming a metal god threaten to tear down the very two man band he's built. Together they traverse friendship, love, and most of all what it means to keep everything "Metal".
While I was struggling to keep myself engaged in this seemingly flop of a movie, a poignant and well executed turn in the story made me sit up straight in my seat. From there on I was treated to what became an increasingly riveting story with characters that extended beyond the superficial.
I was particularly touched with a surprisingly complex character suffering from mental illness, treated with finesse and a level of understanding that I can only surmise comes from real world experience.
Overall this movie was not your typical coming of age teen rom com, and you can expect a somewhat sophisticated peek into the lives of teenagers finding their own, messy ways into adulthood and what it ultimately means to find acceptance in yourself and others.
HEAVY. METAL. FOREVER!!!
Shy teenager Kevin traipses through high school all the while being dragged along by his best friend Hunter, whose dreams of becoming a metal god threaten to tear down the very two man band he's built. Together they traverse friendship, love, and most of all what it means to keep everything "Metal".
While I was struggling to keep myself engaged in this seemingly flop of a movie, a poignant and well executed turn in the story made me sit up straight in my seat. From there on I was treated to what became an increasingly riveting story with characters that extended beyond the superficial.
I was particularly touched with a surprisingly complex character suffering from mental illness, treated with finesse and a level of understanding that I can only surmise comes from real world experience.
Overall this movie was not your typical coming of age teen rom com, and you can expect a somewhat sophisticated peek into the lives of teenagers finding their own, messy ways into adulthood and what it ultimately means to find acceptance in yourself and others.
HEAVY. METAL. FOREVER!!!
Lots of references and nods to Metal and D&D. Captures the trials and tribulations of being a loser at school.
Don't try to and analyze and critique this too much.....just solid fun, with some heart. Enjoy!
Don't try to and analyze and critique this too much.....just solid fun, with some heart. Enjoy!
I wasn't really expecting a whole lot from the 2022 comedy "Metal Lords" from writer D. B. Weiss and director Peter Sollett as I sat down to watch the movie. Why? Well, first of all I hadn't heard about the movie, so I wasn't sure what I was in for here. And secondly, then the synopsis for the movie just seemed a bit too generic for a movie of this kind. But still, I opted to watch "Metal Lords".
Turns out that "Metal Lords" was actually rather enjoyable. Sure, it was somewhat on the generic side in terms of innovation and creativity for a movie such as this. But still, it proved to be an enjoyable and entertaining movie. And that was definitely a large part because of the cast and their performances. But the storyline certainly was adequate enough.
Lead actors Adrian Greensmith (playing Hunter) and Jaeden Martell (playing Kevin) were rather well-cast for "Metal Lords", and they carried the movie quite well.
I will say that "Metal Lords" was definitely a movie suited for me, because I've been listening to metal since I was around 11 or 12 years old or so, and been playing roleplaying games for that very same amount of time, and I am almost 47 by now. So the metal references and the Dungeons & Dragons references throughout the movie were as if tailored for my interests.
I was genuinely entertained by "Metal Lords", because it was a movie that transcended being just another run-of-the-mill movie about youngsters forming a metal band and going against the mainstream. There were also good elements of friendship, love, being an outsider and not a bland face in the crowd, and such, so it was a well-rounded movie.
My rating of "Metal Lords" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
Turns out that "Metal Lords" was actually rather enjoyable. Sure, it was somewhat on the generic side in terms of innovation and creativity for a movie such as this. But still, it proved to be an enjoyable and entertaining movie. And that was definitely a large part because of the cast and their performances. But the storyline certainly was adequate enough.
Lead actors Adrian Greensmith (playing Hunter) and Jaeden Martell (playing Kevin) were rather well-cast for "Metal Lords", and they carried the movie quite well.
I will say that "Metal Lords" was definitely a movie suited for me, because I've been listening to metal since I was around 11 or 12 years old or so, and been playing roleplaying games for that very same amount of time, and I am almost 47 by now. So the metal references and the Dungeons & Dragons references throughout the movie were as if tailored for my interests.
I was genuinely entertained by "Metal Lords", because it was a movie that transcended being just another run-of-the-mill movie about youngsters forming a metal band and going against the mainstream. There were also good elements of friendship, love, being an outsider and not a bland face in the crowd, and such, so it was a well-rounded movie.
My rating of "Metal Lords" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
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- QuizThe song Machinery Of Torment was composed by Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello, who also serves as executive music producer for the movie.
- BlooperAt 1h26m during the battle of the band's performance, a camera can be seen in the bottom left of the frame.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe band is seen and heard playing together in the basement during the end-credits.
- ConnessioniReferences I Simpson (1989)
- Colonne sonoreMetal Gods
Written by Glenn Tipton, Rob Halford and K.K. Downing (as Kenneth Downing)
Performed by Judas Priest
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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