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Electric Jesus

  • 2020
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
651
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Electric Jesus (2020)
Alabama preacher's daughter runs off with a touring Christian hair metal band during the summer of 1986.
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Alabama preacher's daughter runs off with a touring Christian hair metal band during the summer of 1986.Alabama preacher's daughter runs off with a touring Christian hair metal band during the summer of 1986.Alabama preacher's daughter runs off with a touring Christian hair metal band during the summer of 1986.

  • Director
    • Chris White
  • Writer
    • Chris White
  • Stars
    • Judd Nelson
    • Brian Baumgartner
    • Rhoda Griffis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    651
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    • Director
      • Chris White
    • Writer
      • Chris White
    • Stars
      • Judd Nelson
      • Brian Baumgartner
      • Rhoda Griffis
    • 27User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Judd Nelson
    Judd Nelson
    • Pastor Wember
    Brian Baumgartner
    Brian Baumgartner
    • Skip WIck
    Rhoda Griffis
    Rhoda Griffis
    • Donna
    Claire Bronson
    Claire Bronson
    • Rebekah
    Gunner Willis
    • Cliff
    Shawn Parsons
    Shawn Parsons
    • Chris Angelopoulos
    Michael H. Cole
    Michael H. Cole
    • Jack
    Alan Wells
    Alan Wells
    • Perry Minter
    Matt Hoffman
    Matt Hoffman
    • Adult Erik
    Sandra Elise Williams
    Sandra Elise Williams
    • Mimi
    William Oliver
    William Oliver
    • Jamie
    • (as Will Oliver)
    Sean Freeland
    Sean Freeland
    • Kasper Kapelrud
    Lilly Nelson
    Lilly Nelson
    • Meg
    Andrew Eakle
    • Erik
    Jef Holbrook
    Jef Holbrook
    • Snarky Fan
    Christina Leidel
    Christina Leidel
    • Amy Grant
    Blaque Fowler
    Blaque Fowler
    • Drunk Rocker
    Wyatt Lenhart
    Wyatt Lenhart
    • Michael
    • Director
      • Chris White
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      • Chris White
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    7jayalantholen

    Fun, great production value, nails its subject matter, but not quite Spinal Tap.

    Electric Jesus is a coming-of-age road movie that chronicles the rise and fall of fictional Christian rock band '316'. The band members, all teenagers, decide to embark on a national tour to 'make Jesus famous' after grappling with their own spiritual priorities and the opinions of their parents and pastors.

    The 'make Jesus famous' refrain will be immediately familiar to a subset of folks with experience in evangelical churches and is one of many references to that brand of church culture in the film. The religious elements of Electric Jesus are handled with nuance and a clearly intimate understanding of the source material, though I often felt that the named references were occasionally laid on a bit thick and won't mean much to folks who don't have a very specific background. Especially the recurring Amy Grant shenanigans.

    The tour, proposed and organized by used-car-salesman-esque (though perhaps they were going more for skeevy tent revivalist?) band manager Skip Wick (Brian Baumgartner), is initially a small potatoes venture hitting skating rinks and youth meetings. Skip's interactions with the band are fun to watch as the tour continues. Stowaways, hormones, and big breaks knock the narrative around a bit until a climactic final show.

    The musical performances are excellent. The songs are well written and engineered, with catchy hooks and clever lyrics that accurately reflect the ideological temperament of these sorts of groups. The actors are actually the ones doing the performing, which was put to brilliant use in a scene featuring mixing board sabotage. (Correction: Not all of the actors actually play their instruments, so props for fooling me there.)

    Off-stage, the band members are serviceable actors with great chemistry. Sadly, most of them are underdeveloped as characters. They're always around but we don't really get to know much about them, with the relationship between the band's sound guy and a stowaway pastor's kid occupying far too much focus for a movie about a rock band.

    The epilogue could've been removed in favor of an extra scene or two of the band members.

    I'd have loved to have seen a Spinal Tap-esque approach to this project, with the band members and writers developing a massive amount of shared lore/fiction, internalizing it all, and then filming as if they'd truly lived those lives. I understand that not everyone has the luxury of 4 years to develop such a thing and the ultimate aim of the filmmakers may have been elsewhere.

    The film was enjoyable and visually pleasing, the music is still rattling around in my brain, and it was great seeing this subject matter presented with heart and understanding. As a survivor of awkward Christian youth culture, I'm thrilled. As a mockumentary fan, I'm a bit disappointed. Still, there's nothing like this and it's worth seeing.
    10MNorman85

    Funny, Charming, Feel Good and ROCKING!

    I had the joy of seeing this film with a live audience at the Nashville Film Festival. This movie is a fun, humorous and charming coming of stage story that follows the tropes of "the muse and artist" like Almost Famous with pointed and clever satire on Christian popular culture, in the vein of "Saved!" The cast are mostly relative newcomers to acting, but create strong and believable performances, while also making room from appearances from veteran actors such as Brian Baumgartner (The Office) and Judd Nelson (Breakfast Club, and others). The dialogue is fun, sharp witty, and the soundtrack music is what the 80s sounds like at it's best, and the lyrics will cause you likely to laugh out loud, if you pay attention.

    Great story, heartfelt, fun and touching - you will love it.
    10dougvanpelt

    Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Almost Famous, Electric Jesus. There, I said it.

    John Hughes would be proud of this coming-of-age film set smack dab in the '80s. What makes it unusual, unique and universal for so many is its rich, laughable yet authentic and endearing setting. Electric Jesus centers around a Christian heavy metal band that tours the Southeast in the summer of 1986. This odd mix of testimony, testosterone and teenage life really happened for many in the Western world and this movie accurately portrays this in the background as six underage rockers do their best to make Jesus famous while playing skating rinks, youth group rooms and church sanctuaries with eyeliner, spandex, hair and falsetto vocals.

    This movie is like a love letter written to Christian heavy metal - an entire subculture and sub-genre that existed and exploded side-by-side with everything else that made that decade so fun.

    The soundtrack is brilliantly written - both musically and lyrically to be believable and memorable. You'll be embarrassed for liking it, but you'll find yourself singing, "Comman-do for Christ - let's all go Commando!" The lyrical wit and intentional irony won't be lost on you as you laugh your way through the film.

    Comedy, comradery and nostalgia all fit very nicely inside this film. I dare you to watch it and say you hated it. I've seen it four times now and I can't wait to see it again.
    7mmartin-27468

    Charming, not mean-spirited

    Just saw this as part of the Nashville Film Festival. Going into Electric Jesus, I thought I was in for a satire lampooning Christain Rock ala Spinal Tap. However, this movie is a charming indie film about the rise and fall of a Christain hair metal band in the 80s. It's not preachy, and is much more focused on the human experience of the characters involved. Though certain aspects leave a lot to be desired, what carries the film for me is the enthusiastic young cast, particularly the earnest performance of the lead Andrew Eakle as Erik. Highly recommended for music fans and indie film fans alike.
    6ops-52535

    heavy stuff...

    That easily could have been better sown together and even better rehearsed as a band. Its all about christian hard rock music era history, i remember myself the grumpy old man were dragged by some class mates on a petra consert in 82-83, dont remember excactly, but they used digital drumsets and that fascinated me alot back then.

    But they werent able to ressurect me from the rapture , im still a netralist on the barren plains of religion, but as a film it touches something called nostalgia, and it almost made me cry in the end.

    So let call it an ok try, its a low budget production with just by the average acting therefore just a recommend with a neutral digit in front. Its for the nostalgists and young christians of today to view, it has music, soul, love and fun.lets call it a religious rockomedy.

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    • Trivia
      When Erik is asked what kind of music he listens to, he lists 66 different bands. This number corresponds to the 66 books that make up the Christian Bible.
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      Michael: So uh, what kind of music do you listen to?

      Erik: Hmmprh, quite a bit, actually. Uh... love metal, hard rock. I love your guys' stuff. Um, see I've been listening to Rez Band, Barren Cross, Bloodgood, Leviticus, Jerusalem, Messiah Prophet, Philadelphia, Barnabas, uh, Daniel Band, Shout, and Saint which I think is the heaviest of them all, of course. Um, but I can hear you guys playing with any of them. I've been listening to this new metal band called "First Strike," their album was produced by Mike Roe of the 77s. I love the 77s, that whole post punk new wave scene bands like Youth Choir, The Lifesavers and LSU which is the new version of the Lifesavers and it's insane. Uh, Undercover, Vector, Charlie Peacock, Bill Mason Band, uh, Mad at the World, Andy McCarroll and Moral Support, the Techno's, In 3D, Quickflight, 4-4-1, um, Steve Taylor and Daniel Amos of course, And even Punk stuff like The Lede, and this new underground band from Texas that I heard about from Cornerstone called One Bad Pig. And, and then there's the mainstay rock acts... you gotta love them, you know, Larry Norman, uh, Randy Stonehill, Darrell Mansfield, Servant, Petra, Degarmo & Key, uh, Rick Cua, Prodigal, uh, Kerry Livgren and AD, Idle Cure, Sweet Comfort Band, um, Phil Keaggy, Rob Castle's band, White Heart, Kenny Marks, Mark Heard, Pat Terry and all that great stuff from the old days. My uncle turned me on to some crazy cool Jesus music that I still really dig like Keith Green, All Saved Freak Band, Tom Howard, Concrete Rubber Band, uh, Randy Matthews, Brenton Heyworth, he actually opened for Clapton, Ishmael United and so many others... But you know what I really love, is when I find a regular band, you know like on MTV and the radio that just has a Christian perspective on things , I've been really into Bob Dylan, The Alarm, uh, Simple Minds, The Call, uh, After the Fire, Bruce Cockburn, Violent Femmes, this wicked metal band from Chicago called Trouble. Uh, Alpha Band, they actually backed up Dylan, and uh, Kaja--that's what was left when the lead singer left Kajagoogoo, it's way cooler. And U2, of course. Oh, and I've been getting into this jazz-fusion band called Koinonia. That's just what I carry around with me. I've got a lot more at home.

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      Featured in Steve Taylor & The Danielson Foil: Ecstatic Delight (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Makes Me Wanna Sing
      Written By Michael Sweet (BMI)

      Performed By 316

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Лето 86
    • Filming locations
      • 2236 Warm Springs Road, Columbus, Georgia, USA
    • Production company
      • Blue Tape Records
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 47 minutes
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