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Sugar Town

  • 1999
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  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
952
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Sugar Town (1999)
Sugar Town
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Unimpassioned look at the lives of struggling L.A. scene rock stars follows main character, Gwen, on her quest for the top. Working as an assistant to a film production designer, she tries t... Read allUnimpassioned look at the lives of struggling L.A. scene rock stars follows main character, Gwen, on her quest for the top. Working as an assistant to a film production designer, she tries to steal her boy friend who is a music producer by offering sexual favors. The producer mea... Read allUnimpassioned look at the lives of struggling L.A. scene rock stars follows main character, Gwen, on her quest for the top. Working as an assistant to a film production designer, she tries to steal her boy friend who is a music producer by offering sexual favors. The producer meanwhile is trying to orchestrate a comeback for a former glam band played by Michael Des Ba... Read all

  • Directors
    • Allison Anders
    • Kurt Voss
  • Writers
    • Allison Anders
    • Kurt Voss
  • Stars
    • Jade Gordon
    • John Taylor
    • Michael Des Barres
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    952
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Allison Anders
      • Kurt Voss
    • Writers
      • Allison Anders
      • Kurt Voss
    • Stars
      • Jade Gordon
      • John Taylor
      • Michael Des Barres
    • 22User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Jade Gordon
    Jade Gordon
    • Gwen
    John Taylor
    John Taylor
    • Clive
    Michael Des Barres
    Michael Des Barres
    • Nick
    Martin Kemp
    Martin Kemp
    • Jonesy
    Larry Klein
    • Burt
    John Doe
    John Doe
    • Carl
    Lucinda Jenney
    Lucinda Jenney
    • Kate
    Marion Moseley
    Marion Moseley
    • In Utero Baby
    Veronica Nommenson
    • Violet
    Elena Nommensen
    • Rose
    Amelia Nommenson
    • Daisy
    Ally Sheedy
    Ally Sheedy
    • Liz
    Nicholas Walker
    Nicholas Walker
    • Masseuse
    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Eva
    Jeffrey McDonald
    • Kevin
    • (as Jeff McDonald)
    Catherine Munro
    • Groupie #1
    Kristina Hayes
    Kristina Hayes
    • Groupie #2
    Alyse Pozzo
    • Groupie #3
    • Directors
      • Allison Anders
      • Kurt Voss
    • Writers
      • Allison Anders
      • Kurt Voss
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    bob the moo

    Not great but well written and interesting enough to engage for the duration of the film

    Los Angeles may be full of rock and film stars but it is also full of those that used to be stars and those that want to be stars. On the edge of the LA scene is one band of former rock stars looking to rekindle the success they had together in the 1980's. Around them are an equal number of wannabes looking for the dream break whether it be getting a good part in a good film or making a record with a producer with at least one Grammy to his name.

    Those unsure of whether or not they will like this film or not need only watch any 5 or 10 minute window of it and they will get the idea. This is because the film doesn't really seek to have a definite narrative in the sense of "this happened, that happened then this happened" but rather is about a particular scene and the characters within it. As such it does what it does well consistently across the film and, although some viewers won't like it, it is reliable if you do. For me I quite enjoyed it mainly because I found the characters quite engaging – perhaps not all that likable but interesting at least. It helps that Anders and Voss have written convincing characters and given them dialogue that rarely falls flat. It isn't anything amazing though and viewers shouldn't expect to be gripped or experience anything too strong in regards emotions.

    The cast respond pretty well to the film being based on characters rather than actions and they mostly turn in good performances. The likes of Kemp, Des Barres and Taylor are understandably convincing and perhaps a little brave for opening themselves up to the risks within the story. Sheedy is not really in the main story but is still good as she delivers a frustrated and nervy character, manipulated by the ruthless side of others. Arquette is impressive in a role that again she was brave to take simply because of the comparisons that could have been drawn out by the directors. I found Doe to be a bit flat and Klein to be an bit difficult to like but generally everyone responded well.

    Not a great film by any means but it is quite engaging and enjoyable. Some viewers will be frustrated by the lack of narrative flow and will perhaps not like the characters but generally it does work. I doubt it will stick with me and I wouldn't have wanted to spend too much longer in this world but for 90 minutes it was interesting and amusing.
    jjordan

    A pleasant surprise

    I must admit that I'd never heard of this movie before I came across it at Blockbuster. I decided to pick it up for the cast, not being a particularly big Anders fan. I was rewarded with a low-key, funny and enjoyable 90 minutes. Perhaps it was the short filming period (and I suspect a fair amount of ad libbing by the cast), but the thing I liked best about this movie was that everyone seemed so relaxed and natural. In many cases, I'm sure the performers were less acting and more riffing on their own lives and those of people they've encountered over the years. With the exception of the two "blond ambition" wannabes, everyone in the movie exhibited at least some redeaming characteristics. While I won't say I was particularly drawn to any of the characters, neither was I repulsed by any of them. They all seemed more or less products of their past lives, with the inevitably warped perspective living the "star" lifestyle brings. All in all, a fun way to spend an hour and a half.
    8TinaUMF

    An amusing little film set in a not-so-amusing industry.

    As usual, another Allison Anders film has come into my radar screen, and, as usual, I enjoyed it. Allison has a wonderful way of taking real life and showing it with non-judgmental truth. She takes the old adage of theatre "holding a mirror to life" and puts in on film.

    Sugar Town, as with all of her works, creates rich characters in a short time. Despite having so many characters get a significant chunk of the plot, the characters are based on recognizable truisms. You know who these people are quickly enough without it feeling stereotyped or one-dimensional. It gives you the sense that you know them quickly, quickly enough to get into the twisted maze of interconnected lives she weaves for her characters.

    The actors cast in this script, while admittedly playing parts written with them in mind, slip into their skins with ease. Noteworthy moments for me include the first time I've looked at Beverly D'Angelo and NOT wondered where Chevy Chase was hiding their vacation plans. Michael Des Barres was deliciously bad, nevermind the typecasting. John Taylor's acting debut surprised me. As a fan of his for a number of years, I'd seen his early "acting" attempts in Duran Duran videos and the odd British sci-fi show "Timeslip". They weren't exactly Oscar material. Here, he proves that he can carry a script as well as a tune, and not get upstaged by a cute kid in the process.

    The world will not change because of this movie, nor was I moved to any form of emotional revelation. What I did get was a good laugh and a bit more affirmation that I'm quite glad I let the teenage dream die and never tried to move into the music industry.
    7marazion1010

    Think its good!

    Everyone was saying to me not to get this on DVD cos its rubbish! But when I first watched it, I really enjoyed it. OK, it may seem a bit cut off at the end but the storyline was really good. It rounded up showbiz life in LA well and gave an insight to how celebrities live. The acting I thought was good too - especially watching John Taylor, who I thought had only one use and that was on a bass guitar. He really surprised me especially at the end as he watched his wife get on well with his "son". Martin Kemp was good also - so Duranies and Spandau fans are equal!! For a movie that took about a week to make, its really good and I advise you to watch it, see what you think. Its a film that cannot be judged unless you have seen it all the way through.
    willyj51

    Naturalistic, funny, charming, bittersweet winner!

    Allison Anders' best movie is a terrific ensemble piece, and what an ensemble! Seemingly playing themselves are ex-Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet members John Taylor and Martin Kemp, X frontman John Doe, Michael Des Barres (whose self-parody here deserves some kind of award), plus great turns from Rosanna Arquette, Beverly D'Angelo, Ally Sheedy, someone named Lucinda Jenney (I love her whoever she is) and a number of other actors who barely seem to be acting, they are so natural and the dialogue so true to life. This is one of those rare movies of perfectly observed little details, with not a false note struck; plus it gives a droll and utterly believable glimpse inside the LA music and production worlds. You care about each character, even the detestable ones (like central figure Gwen) and there are about 20 characters to follow. Reminds a bit of an early Alan Rudolph piece but breezier and less self-conscious. I give SUGAR TOWN 8 stars, or 3 1/2 on Len Maltin's scale. I live for movies this good.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The groupies for John Taylor's character "Clive" were real John Taylor fans recruited by Allison Anders from John's website.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Stir of Echoes/The Minus Man/Sugar Town/Best Laid Plans/On the Ropes (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Nerve's Theme #2
      Written and Performed by J. Mascis (as J Mascis)

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Anders-Voss Project
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Channel Four Films
      • October Films
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $178,095
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $42,668
      • Sep 19, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $178,095
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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