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Detroit Rock City

  • 1999
  • 14
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,8/10
42 mil
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Gene Simmons in Detroit Rock City (1999)
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AventuraComédiaComédia adolescenteMúsica

Em 1978, quatro adolescentes rebeldes tentam entrar em um concerto de KISS.Em 1978, quatro adolescentes rebeldes tentam entrar em um concerto de KISS.Em 1978, quatro adolescentes rebeldes tentam entrar em um concerto de KISS.

  • Direção
    • Adam Rifkin
  • Roteirista
    • Carl V. Dupré
  • Artistas
    • Edward Furlong
    • Giuseppe Andrews
    • James DeBello
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,8/10
    42 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Adam Rifkin
    • Roteirista
      • Carl V. Dupré
    • Artistas
      • Edward Furlong
      • Giuseppe Andrews
      • James DeBello
    • 215Avaliações de usuários
    • 42Avaliações da crítica
    • 33Metascore
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    Edward Furlong
    Edward Furlong
    • Hawk
    Giuseppe Andrews
    Giuseppe Andrews
    • Lex
    James DeBello
    James DeBello
    • Trip
    • (as James De Bello)
    Sam Huntington
    Sam Huntington
    • Jam
    Lin Shaye
    Lin Shaye
    • Mrs. Bruce
    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Beth
    Natasha Lyonne
    Natasha Lyonne
    • Christine
    Miles Dougal
    Miles Dougal
    • Elvis
    Nick Scotti
    Nick Scotti
    • Kenny
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Barbara
    David Quane
    David Quane
    • Bobby
    Rodger Barton
    • Mr. Bumsteen
    Kathryn Haggis
    • Mrs. Bumsteen
    David Gardner
    • Priest
    Shannon Tweed
    Shannon Tweed
    • Amanda Finch
    Kristin Booth
    Kristin Booth
    • Cashier
    Joe Flaherty
    Joe Flaherty
    • Father McNulty
    Cody Jones
    • Little Kid
    • Direção
      • Adam Rifkin
    • Roteirista
      • Carl V. Dupré
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    triple8

    One word:Rockin

    I liked detroit rock city for one reason and one reason only. I am a metal fan and this movie brought to the big screen the adrenalin fueled craziness that is Kiss and hard rock music in general. Anybody looking for "depth" in this, has the wrong movie. I like all types of movies and sometimes I like my movies deep. But not all the time. Sometimes I want to smile. Sometimes I want to be entertained. This movie does that and it does that well.

    I think the bottom line is, if you are a Kiss fan or fan of hard rock in general you will love this. If you are not such a fan, but still open to movies where the sole purpose is to entertain you may like it. But if you hate Kiss or have no interest in their type of music in general your more likely to have no particular interest in this. Me, I thought it was great! Kiss forever! Rock and Roll all night!
    7Leon-40

    Silly, but fun!

    I thought this movie was fairly entertaining, the performances were good,especially Edward Furlong and Sam Huntington, although the character of Jam's mum was a little overdone. I thought the soundtrack to the movie was good also, it added to the film. I found myself comparing this movie to 'American Pie', due to its physical humour. I was surprised this movie didn't receive that much exposure and publicity. Overall an enjoyable 80 or so minutes at the cinema.
    MetalGeek

    Hilarious, and Not Just For Kiss Fans

    I was a huge KISS fan for much of my teenage life (finally seeing the original band on their 1996 Reunion Tour was one of the highlights of my life, as I was too young to witness them in their '70s heyday), so DETROIT ROCK CITY was mandatory viewing for me when it first hit video. I would've loved to have seen it during its short theatrical run, but sadly, this overlooked movie tanked at the box office and disappeared within a week of its release, which astounds me to this day, because even if you're not a KISS fan, any rock and roller past or present should be able to relate to this story of musical fanaticism, no matter what band(s) you might be into.

    The film does share many similarities to an earlier classic, 1979's ROCK N ROLL HIGH SCHOOL (starring the Ramones), but thanks to the more liberal time period in which it was made, DETROIT ROCK CITY is a lot more foul-mouthed and raunchier, which may have cost the producers a PG-13 rating, but it just fine by me... after all, real high school kids don't say "darn" and "heck," they spew the F-Word liberally into every sentence! Anyway, our story revolves around four high school misfits circa 1978 whose main goal in life (other than playing bad covers of KISS songs in their basement rec room) is to finally see KISS live in concert at Detroit's Cobo Hall arena. When one boy's fundamentalist Mom discovers the "demonic" concert tickets in her son's jacket and burns them, it sets the four friends on a quest to figure out how to get into the concert at all costs, and they set a hilarious series of misadventures in motion along the way. In no particular order, the boys run afoul of a gang of disco-loving toughs on the highway, get mixed up in the middle of a convenience store robbery (thwarted by a Stretch Armstrong doll!), take the stage in a male strip joint to win money for tickets, get their car towed from the mean streets of Detroit, and rescue one of their own from a Christian boy's school. The film's eye candy quotient is filled very nicely by a cameo from Shannon Tweed (real-life companion of Kiss' Gene Simmons), and there's even a tender moment of teenage romance as one boy loses his virginity (in a church's confessional no less!). All this madness is set to an irresistible hard-rockin' soundtrack that features not only Kiss but other 70s titans like Blue Oyster Cult and Ted Nugent. Do the boys finally make it to Cobo Hall to see their heroes? I don't want to spoil it for those who haven't seen it yet, therefore I highly recommend that you check out this overlooked comedy gem. DETROIT ROCK CITY is a hysterical trip down memory lane for anyone who's ever cranked up their favorite song extremely LOUD...and as Kiss themselves once said, if it's too loud,you're too old. Thankfully I'm not too old to enjoy this movie!!
    EdRooney

    Calling Dr. Love

    "Detroit Rock City"

    Darth Maul, Austin Powers, Tarzan, John Travolta, Julia Roberts, Cartman, James West, and killer sharks... What else would summer 1999 require? KISS. That's what we need. With all the teenager movies stinking up the multiplexes recently, the only relief is a film featuring the Knights In Satan's Service. Recalling "Dazed And Confused" and channeling "Rock N' Roll High School", "Detroit Rock City" is a heaping portion of good fun. Filled to the brim with energy and acted by a cast of clever actors who probably can't even shave yet, this new music-packed comedy might just be what the doctor (Dr. Love, that is) ordered.

    KISS fans might not be too happy to hear that the band isn't in the film for more than 5 minutes. Director Adam Rifkin ("The Chase" and the pathetically forced "Dark Backward") and writer Carl V. Dupre have made a film not about KISS, but about four teenagers from 1978 Cleveland who drive to Detroit to see the band in concert. Everything from religiously fanatic mothers (The great Lin Shaye), to money-stealing bullies, and even some Disco lowlifes try to stop our heroes as they trek to see the world's greatest band. Once in Detroit, the friends split up to find opportunities to scam their way into the show. It is also in Detroit where each teen learns a very important lesson about life, and just how much KISS rocks.

    Leading the group is Edward Furlong. Last seen in John Waters's "Pecker", Furlong has opened up greatly in the past couple of films. In "Detroit", Furlong gives his best performance to date. I've never seen him so loose on-screen before. Working with James DeBello, Giuseppe Andrews, and probably the most expressive teenage actor working today, Sam Huntington, they each deliver just the right amount of teenage apathy, yet make each one of their characters endearing to the audience. It's enormous fun to watch them on-screen together. You don't come around such a young cast that works so well together too often. Other players include the eternal vamp Shannon Tweed, Natasha Lyonne("Slums Of Beverly Hills") in yet another role that cannot seem to tap into her talents as much as I would like to see, and even a girl fittingly named Beth played by the wonderful Melanie Lynskey("Heavenly Creatures"),

    It's quite obvious from the brilliant opening credits that Director Rifkin is out to have some fun. He brings back the 1970's with wonderful widescreen lensing, a dab of split-screen, and a soundtrack crammed with classic rock hits. One after another, the music fills each scene with such vibrant energy. After getting so used to the pre-packaged soundtracks that frequently don't have anything to do with the movies that feature them, it's refreshing to see film and sound live in holy matrimony for once.

    The camera swings and moves with alarming speed. The colors pop and squeak. The era is evoked gently and without(much) sarcasm. "Detroit Rock City" is one of the few films that seems to be the product of genuine love for the era and the music. It's a bright film with an enormous amount of good will. Whatever Rifkin has forced upon us before has now been forgotten.

    If I had to make once complaint about "Detroit", it's the typical use of drama to justify the movie. You've seen it time and again, the film you love crashing to a halt so the lead character can make some death-to-the-ears speech about freedom, love, or any other mundane belief. It never ceases to stop any film, and it brings the kinetic "Detroit" to it's knees for about 5 minutes. The picture is bright enough to not have to include any dramatic weight whatsoever. It's seems like a screenplay conceit, and probably is. Yet another film that's too self-conscious to really kick back and fire on all cylinders.

    New Line cut a great trailer for this film. The "Mad" magazine-style poster was also a genius choice. "Detroit Rock City" is silly and sometimes childish, but it never stoops to the constipated laughs of "American Pie" or the plain ugliness of other similar "boy" intensive teenage comedies. "Detroit" is often sharp, always silly, slightly tasteless, but a seriously rocking late summer film that makes up for the usual garbage that litters August. You wanted the best, you got the best.--------- 9/10
    9squir1y

    Detroit Rock City rocks!

    My summary says it all. This movie did rock! It had funny characters, a funny story and an awesome soundtrack, especially Van Halen's Runnin' with the Devil.

    The story is set in Cleveland, 1978. Four boys, Hawk, Jam, Lex and Trip who are part of a rock band named Mystery which is modeled after their favorite band, KISS. They bought tickets to see them and go on a road trip to Detroit and get into many misadventures dealing with an angry mother, some tough jocks, some disco freaks, a stolen car and an attempt to win money.

    This movie was Eddie Furlong's second best(T2 was the first) and it was a takeoff for the other guys. The only thing I would've changed was the mood, it seemed just a little dark for my taste but it was still an awesome movie. 9/10

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    • Curiosidades
      KISS re-enacted a 1970s-era concert with over 3,000 fans for the movie.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the garage scene at the start of the movie, Trip is seen playing a guitar that was not released until 1996.
    • Citações

      Jam: Hey what's up mom? I'm gonna ask you this nicely first. Can I have my drumsticks back?

      Mrs. Bruce: Your drumsticks are the least of your worries young man. You ran out on God! My son just ran out on God! You are in a world of...

      Jam: TROUBLE! HA HA HA! I've been in trouble for the past 12 hours! HELLO? You know I'm going to be in St. Bernards Boarding School for the next 2 years of my life, remember?

      Mrs. Bruce: YES!

      Jam: I am going to be out of your hair until I am a legal adult!

      Mrs. Bruce: YES!

      Jam: Then all you have to do is go to church, light a candle, and pray to some stupid little statue for me and all is forgiven and forgotten, right mom? Then you can spend your days in a guilt free pursuit of more constructive activities like telling everybody ELSE how screwed up THEIR lives are. And then you no longer need the patience and understanding required to talk to your own son on some normal plain. And then that way you don't have to think about how tough it was for you when you were growing up and its probably a good thing too cause if you did, you'd realize what a lousy, goddamn shitty-ass parent you are!

      Mrs. Bruce: Jeremiah... what has gotten into you?

      Jam: [Yells over bullhorn to crowd of church-goers] I JUST LOST MY VIRGINITY IN A CONFESSIONAL BOOTH! LORD... HAVE... MERCY! Now, for the last time... Mom... Give me back my FUCKING drumsticks...

      [long pause]

      Jam: please.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The New Line Cinema fanfare is played on electric guitar instead of the usual orchestral version.
    • Versões alternativas
      The DVD edition of the film retains more footage not seen in theaters. These scenes are:
      • A longer scene in the car when Lin Shaye and Sam Huntington are driving to St. Bernards Academy.
      • Longer scene on the highway which Natasha Lyonne and her clan is introduced. It runs about 3-5 minutes longer.
      • A longer scene of the opening to which the four boys are singing "Rock N Roll All Nite"
      • Longer confessional scene with Melanie Lynski and Sam Huntington.
      • Longer scene with "Elvis", the custodian.
      • Longer scene with Shannon Tweed and Edward Furlong.
      • At least four alternate takes of the final concert scene.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Detroit Rock City: Deleted Scenes (1999)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Highway to Hell
      Written by Malcolm Young, Angus Young and Bon Scott (as Bon Scott)

      Performed by Marilyn Manson

      Produced by Marilyn Manson

      Courtesy of Nothing/Interscope Records

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 7 de outubro de 1999 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official Facebook
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Detroit, a cidade do rock
    • Locações de filme
      • Billy Sue's Rebel Garage, Toronto, Ontário, Canadá(Chop Shop)
    • Empresas de produção
      • New Line Cinema
      • Takoma Entertainment Group
      • Base 12 Productions
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 34.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 4.217.115
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 2.005.512
      • 15 de ago. de 1999
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 4.217.115
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      1 hora 35 minutos
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      • 2.39 : 1

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