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Les allumés

Original title: The Stöned Age
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
5.6K
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Renee Allman, Michael Kopelow, and Bradford Tatum in Les allumés (1994)
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Joe and Hubbs are a pair of rockers who are on a quest for 'chicks.' This is the tale of their adventures over one night.Joe and Hubbs are a pair of rockers who are on a quest for 'chicks.' This is the tale of their adventures over one night.Joe and Hubbs are a pair of rockers who are on a quest for 'chicks.' This is the tale of their adventures over one night.

  • Director
    • James Melkonian
  • Writers
    • James Melkonian
    • Rich Wilkes
  • Stars
    • Michael Kopelow
    • Bradford Tatum
    • China Kantner
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    • Director
      • James Melkonian
    • Writers
      • James Melkonian
      • Rich Wilkes
    • Stars
      • Michael Kopelow
      • Bradford Tatum
      • China Kantner
    • 87User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Kopelow
    Michael Kopelow
    • Joe
    Bradford Tatum
    Bradford Tatum
    • Hubbs
    China Kantner
    China Kantner
    • Jill
    Renee Allman
    • Lanie
    • (as Renee Ammann)
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    • Tack
    • (as Clifton Gonzalez Gonzalez)
    David Groh
    David Groh
    • Dad
    Michael Wiseman
    Michael Wiseman
    • Crump's Brother
    Kevin Kilner
    Kevin Kilner
    • Officer Dean
    Taylor Negron
    Taylor Negron
    • Convenient Store…
    Richard Chaim
    • Norm Hankey
    Josh Berman
    • Perk
    Art Chudabala
    Art Chudabala
    • Mike Dick
    David R. Parker
    • Mike New York
    Daniel Collins
    Daniel Collins
    • Crump
    Ernest M. Garcia
    • Neighbor
    Judith Drake
    • Mrs. Hankey
    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • Jimmy Muldoon
    Stacey Giugliano
    • Surfer Girl
    • Director
      • James Melkonian
    • Writers
      • James Melkonian
      • Rich Wilkes
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    9noahk

    Benefits from Multiple Watchings

    If you read my review of this one from August of 99, then you have my opinion after watching only once and being disappointed by its comparisons to Dazed & Confused. The fact is-- after I rented it, I thought of this movie often. I thought of some of the funny lines, but mainly it was thought provoking in a sense; as though it worked on a deeper level than it was meant to deliver on. The characters were somehow very believable and the situations, though far fetched in a movie way, really reminded me of being there years ago. For example, while Joe's ramblings are misguided and nonsensical, it was evident that he had higher aspirations. His dialogue was like how a kid like that might talk in real life-- not like someone reading from a script might. Hubbs and Tack were classic movie characters, as well.

    Unable to get the film out of my head, I decided I had to own it. I ordered a copy and watch it about once a month or so, howling with laughter each time. My point is that my initial impression was not nearly as favorable as it is now, partly based on certain expectations. If you realize from the outset that you're watching a B-movie and just enjoy it for what it is, you may find the hidden gem that I found.
    owenmoney

    Totally Top!

    Well, this is a party movie. I can't tell you how many times me and my friends have watched this film in relation to a record-breaking party night. Forget 'Dazed'. "YOU JUST GOTTA GO FOR IT!!!" If you are a young guy, this movie will become your bible. Celebrate your manhood and watch a great film before you tear loose on the women of your city. No fat chicks! Rock Out!
    yendor33

    A funny, accurate portrayal of the late 70's

    I have seen this movie several times and just watched it again this weekend, and I still find it highly entertaining.

    Those who feel that this movie is somehow weak, ineffective, or inferior to Dazed and Confused are most likely too young to have experienced the late 70's/early 80's.

    While I did not grow up in Los Angeles during the 70's, things were essentially identical in southern Canada. Seeking out the evenings party, looking to score some pot and booze/beer, and with a little luck, getting laid were the prime motives of the evening. While that is no different than the motivations of today's teens, I think Stoned Age does a better job at depicting the scene relative to it's time than contemporary movies do at depicting the current era. It is not flashy, or glossy. Everyone is not a "beautiful person" driving a Porsche. These are teenagers after all!

    At the risk of dating myself, it was also nice to watch a "teen" movie that didn't have a soundtrack entirely made up of Hip-Hop.

    I think this is a wonderful movie! I sometimes find myself unable to rationalise why I like it, but all I know for sure is that I DO like it!

    Like someone else mentioned, the characters are real. Like most, I can watch this movie and see people I knew back then who were carbon copies of the characters. Crump was the local heavy. Hubbs is a bit of dick, but ultimately an okay guy. Tack("You kak!"). Everyone knows a Tack! Laney was the hot chick/ball breaker that was/is indigenous to every high school, while girls like Jill(call me crazy, but I thought she was better looking for some reason) who have a brain and a personality are underrated.

    And Joe? How many of us can relate to Joe on some level?

    Cudos to the actor playing the clerk at the liquor store too!

    This is a fine movie, and I would highly recommend that you check it out!
    Michael_Elliott

    Sex. Talls, Weed and Rock Music

    The Stoned Age (1994)

    *** (out of 4)

    Buddies Hubbs (Bradford Tatum) and Joe (Michael Kopelow) are out driving around looking for some fun chicks when they hear about two of them. They decide to pay them a visit even though they belong to a crazed criminal and soon they're trying to score with them as well as get some alcohol. THE STONED AGE is a pretty lame brain movie but that really doesn't matter because it's a lot of fun. The cast is excellent, the director keeps things moving at a very good place, there's sex and nudity, a lot of drinking, mean pranks and a great 70's rock soundtrack. Many people have called this a dumbed down version of DAZED AND CONFUSED, which actually isn't fair because both films set out to do something completely different so it's not really fair to compare the two. With that said, this film here has so many hilarious moments that it's impossible to not really enjoy it. I think a lot of the charm comes from Tatum and the rather silly Joe as they get into one bad situation after another. Or, should I say that Joe gets into one bad situation after another and you just want to see the guy catch a break. The little journey here certainly isn't anything ground-breaking but it's a lot of fun and we get some great laughs along the way. The stuff dealing with Blue Oyster Cult is very funny and the chemistry between the two stars is very memorable and it's too bad more movies weren't made with them. I think ones entertainment level will probably be even higher if you can relate to these two guys. The driving around, looking for girls, smoking weed and just getting into trouble. The film is very innocent and oh so much fun.
    colparker

    Um, what year does this take place?

    Bit of advice to low budget filmmakers - have your film take place during the present day. Setting your film in the past is expensive and takes a lot of time and energy. This movie's depiction of 1970's era Southern California is so bad, it's as if they made no effort whatsoever. I mean, the very first scene has Crump's brother standing on the side of the highway as Ford Explorers and late 90's model Volvo Station wagons go cruising by. I didn't even know it took place in the 70's until Joe had his 8-track eaten by the Blue Bomber. Even the wardrobe and hair is terrible. Half the cast looks straight out of the Seattle grunge scene - tight, ripped jeans, leather jackets and long, straight hair. Hell, Hubbs looks more like the dude from the Cult than a 17 year-old high school kid in the 70's. The "hot" chick adds even more confusion, with her late-80's, metal groupie, "she's my cherry pie", Warrant video ensemble. Now, with that said, there are some great moments. Tack is hilarious and perfect. Joe's brush with Blue Oyster Cult and "the laser" is classic. The soundtrack of Ted Nugent, Sabbath, and the aforementioned BOC totally rocks (guess we know where the budget went). The Schnapster rules (*ping!*) Mike Dick and Mike New York and all their cases of talls rule too. Kind of amazing how such a bad flick can have so many classic moments. As a matter of fact, every poorly contrived scene of bad dialogue and even worse wardrobes is actually worth sitting through, if just for that one scene where Tack starts talking about his zits. Dazed and Confused, one of my all time favorite movies, doesn't have a single scene as funny, as candid, as just straight up randon, as that one. "I don't want no chicks with zits, I want fine chicks!" Amen, Tack.

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    • Trivia
      Blue Öyster Cult band members Eric Bloom and Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser (Donald Roeser) are seen standing outside of a store trying to sell bootleg t-shirts for $5 after the movie's final credits.
    • Goofs
      '90s and '80s era cars are clearly seen in the opening hitchhiking scene.
    • Quotes

      Hubbs: Every band puts out at least one pussy song so they can find out who the faggots are!

    • Crazy credits
      Film ends with this disclaimer: No Chicks Were Harmed In the Making of This Motion Picture
    • Connections
      Featured in Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater: Brain-Damage Night (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Flying Blind
      Composed by Marc Ferrari, Tommy Thayer

      Performed by Ivory Tower

      Courtesy of Marc Ferrari

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Stöned Age
    • Filming locations
      • 18938 Ventura Blvd Tarzana, California, USA(Joe & Hubbs pick up Tack on the street)
    • Production companies
      • Original Film
      • Trimark Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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