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Hard Core Logo

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.9K
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Hard Core Logo (1996)
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Dark ComedySatireComedyDramaMusic

A group of washed-up Canadian punk rockers get back together for a road trip in memory of a dear friend who was supposedly shot, or so rumors imply. As they travel, they ignore the underlyin... Read allA group of washed-up Canadian punk rockers get back together for a road trip in memory of a dear friend who was supposedly shot, or so rumors imply. As they travel, they ignore the underlying psychological darkness within each other.A group of washed-up Canadian punk rockers get back together for a road trip in memory of a dear friend who was supposedly shot, or so rumors imply. As they travel, they ignore the underlying psychological darkness within each other.

  • Director
    • Bruce McDonald
  • Writers
    • Noel S. Baker
    • Michael Turner
  • Stars
    • Hugh Dillon
    • Callum Keith Rennie
    • John Pyper-Ferguson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Bruce McDonald
    • Writers
      • Noel S. Baker
      • Michael Turner
    • Stars
      • Hugh Dillon
      • Callum Keith Rennie
      • John Pyper-Ferguson
    • 43User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Hugh Dillon
    Hugh Dillon
    • Joe Dick…
    Callum Keith Rennie
    Callum Keith Rennie
    • Billy Tallent…
    John Pyper-Ferguson
    John Pyper-Ferguson
    • John Oxenberger
    Bernie Coulson
    Bernie Coulson
    • Pipefitter
    Julian Richings
    Julian Richings
    • Bucky Haight
    Benita Ha
    Benita Ha
    • Pipefitter's Girlfriend
    Claudia Ferri
    Claudia Ferri
    • John Oxenberger's Girlfriend
    Joey Ramone
    Joey Ramone
    • Joey Ramone
    Corrine Koslo
    • Laura Cromartie
    Bruce McDonald
    Bruce McDonald
    • Documentary Filmmaker
    Danny Nowak
    • Documentary Cameraman
    Jochen A. Schliessler
    • Documentary Sound Recordist
    • (as Jochen Schliessler)
    Jeremy Bishop
    • Bongo Player
    Tony Tucker
    • Bongo Player
    Art Bergmann
    • Self
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    • Themselves
    Lick The Pole
    • Themselves
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    • Themselves
    • Director
      • Bruce McDonald
    • Writers
      • Noel S. Baker
      • Michael Turner
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    User reviews43

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    balkanarama

    One American's perspective

    It resembles "Spinal Tap" only in that it's about a fictitious rock band on its way down. This is a more ambitious movie, and its mood is much darker -- while it has its comic moments, it's not a film to watch when you're feeling down.

    This particular American viewer had no trouble with the Canadian references -- yes, we can tell Canadian cities apart and know exactly which Quebeckers the bassist was talking about. In fact, the Canadianness of the movie was part of its appeal, and I'm not just talking about the stunning scenery. I do have to admit overlooking the angle about Canadian musicians selling out to the American scene -- I was more attuned to the sellout on the personal rather than national level. Bands in the States lose musicians to L.A., too.

    At its core, this is a movie about friendship and betrayal, and in the end, betrayal wins. It's a hard, honest movie, not easy watching but worth the effort.

    (Parents, this one isn't for the kiddies -- lots of obscenity and some violence, though none of it is gratuitous to the story.)
    hypernode1

    Worthwhile, entirely.

    I love "Hard Core Logo", a fine black comedy. Hugh Dillon, Callum Keith Rennie, John Pyper-Ferguson, Bernie Coulson, and Julian Richings as Bucky Haight all did a great job portraying an aging band that never lived up to it's own ambitions. Frankly, I am so tired of "This is Spinal Tap", a film I liked the first two times I saw it. It wore thin on me all too quickly. I still love HCL, and that has to be because it is based on Michael Turner's book. Turner's own experiences in the Hard Rock Miners informed his writing and that legitimacy was kept in tact in the film. Also, from a Canadian point of view, I liked it because it was a straight up story and a straight up film. Far too often it seems that Canadian filmmakers feel that they have to go out of their way to make odd/disturbing films that just come across as pretentious and 'faux-Euro', or make films designed to pander to the lowest common denominator of the Hollywood market. MacDonald made his own film for himself and I for one am grateful.
    7Superunknovvn

    Really interesting character study NOT to be compared to "This Is Spinal Tap!"

    Let's get it over with right from the beginning: the only thing that "This Is Spinal Tap!" and "Hard Core Logo" have in common is the documentary set up. While Spinal Tap was a comedy that - as the name of the genre "mockumentary" suggests - mocked the heavy metal scene, "Hard Core Logo" is a character study that takes an honest look at a band and life on the road. Actually, the whole framework is rather unnecessary in this movie as it serves no real purpose and characters didn't act like they were in front of a camera (unlike say "The Office", where people behaved as if they were aware of being filmed). Besides, the pictures are shot too beautifully anyway for this to feel like a real documentary. That's not to say "Hard Core Logo" isn't realistic, though. The movie gives us a quite real impression of being in a punk band, caught between different agendas, personalities, power struggles and the sheer need to survive. This is why, apart from a few moments that will make you chuckle, "Hard Core Logo" isn't really trying to be funny, either. Just like real life the tragic moments outweigh the comedic ones by far. The acting is great and the soundtrack is accurate, two very important things to make a movie about punk rock work. Apart from maybe the drummer the band members aren't over-subscribed and you can really see guys like Joe Dick or Billy Talent playing in actual bands (guess what, Hugh Dillon actually was the singer of his own band, The Headstones). "Hard Core Logo" works on every level and is very entertaining to watch, too. There are quite a few details in the story hinted at rather subtly, which you're probably not going to get the first time around, so a second or third viewing is recommended.
    10Raleon

    Dark with dry laughs

    This is a dramatic comedy, and more than any other type of dramatic comedies, it''s dark and very real. Though there are quite a few jokes, many inside jokes, it melts into the tension of the four guys like a fast gliding bird would melt into a brick wall in a cartoon. Worthy to be a classic. Hugh Dillon is a great actor and has perfect chemistry with Callum Keith Rennie.
    10credmond

    Comparing this to Spinal Tap makes you an idiot

    This is easily all around one of the best Canadian films ever

    made. Yes it is a mockumentary, yes it is follows around a rock band

    (rockumentary) but for every other reason this really should not be

    compared to Spinal Tap. It really isn't a comedy, although it has some great moments in it.

    It's also not about a band "struggling with fame" which is what

    EVERY OTHER rock movie is about (Almost Famous, That Thing

    You Do, Spinal Tap, The Doors, you name it). Just four guys

    holding on to a dream that should have faded years ago, all the

    while trying not to kill each other. I always knew Hugh Dillon was really the lead singer for the

    Headstones, so I realized it wasn't really a documentary but

    thought Hard Core Logo the band might still have existed and this

    was a tribute. Not the case, but that takes nothing away from the

    movie. They say not to watch this movie if you're in a band because it'll

    make you never want to play. At the same time, I think anyone who

    has been in a band will appreciate it that much more picturing how

    their little arguments would be amplified to 10 years later. It's an

    overall great gut check to picture just ow much you love playing

    music, especially if noone wants to listen.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Canadian band "Billy Talent" took their name from the character "Billy Tallent."
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the movie when Joe is talking to Billy in the bar, Billy lights a cocktail umbrella and puts it out in Joe's beer. However, a minute later, the umbrella is back on the table and Joe is drinking his beer.
    • Quotes

      Joe Dick: There's two ways to look at it: Billy wants the models and limousines, while I'm happy with hookers and taxicabs.

    • Crazy credits
      Any unauthorized duplication, copying or use of all or part of this motion picture may result in civil liabilities and/or criminal prosecution in accordance with applicable laws/or a punch in the face.
    • Connections
      Featured in Edge Codes.com: The Art of Motion Picture Editing (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Who The Hell Do You Think You Are?
      Lyrics by Michael Turner

      © Colonel Festus Publishing/Divine Industries

      Music by Swamp Baby with Peter Moore

      © Mook Publishing

      Performed by Hugh Dillon (uncredited) and Swamp Baby (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1996 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Эмблема тяжелого рока
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Terminal City Pictures
      • Shadow Shows
      • Ed Festus Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,540
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,864
      • Nov 15, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,540
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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