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Warning: Parental Advisory

  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • TV-14
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Warning: Parental Advisory (2002)
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The story of the 1985 Senatorial hearings to place "Warning: Parental Advisory" labels on music albums with "obscene" lyrics and themes - and the rockers who tried to fight it.The story of the 1985 Senatorial hearings to place "Warning: Parental Advisory" labels on music albums with "obscene" lyrics and themes - and the rockers who tried to fight it.The story of the 1985 Senatorial hearings to place "Warning: Parental Advisory" labels on music albums with "obscene" lyrics and themes - and the rockers who tried to fight it.

  • Director
    • Mark Waters
  • Writer
    • Jay Martel
  • Stars
    • Jason Priestley
    • Mariel Hemingway
    • Dee Snider
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    567
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    • Director
      • Mark Waters
    • Writer
      • Jay Martel
    • Stars
      • Jason Priestley
      • Mariel Hemingway
      • Dee Snider
    • 18User reviews
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    Jason Priestley
    Jason Priestley
    • Charlie Burner
    Mariel Hemingway
    Mariel Hemingway
    • Tipper Gore
    Dee Snider
    Dee Snider
    • Dee Snider
    Deborah Yates
    • Pamela Stone
    Lois Chiles
    Lois Chiles
    • Susan Baker
    Tim Guinee
    Tim Guinee
    • John Denver
    Deborah Jolly
    Deborah Jolly
    • Shirley
    Lee Burns
    Lee Burns
    • Andrew Norris
    John S. Davies
    John S. Davies
    • Sen. John Curtis
    Griffin Dunne
    Griffin Dunne
    • Frank Zappa
    Jim Beatty
    • Al Gore
    Richard Dillard
    Richard Dillard
    • Senator Sam
    Gail Cronauer
    Gail Cronauer
    • Sen. Paula Hawkins
    Joe Berryman
    Joe Berryman
    • Donald Bean
    David Born
    David Born
    • James Baker
    Dina Spybey-Waters
    Dina Spybey-Waters
    • Receptionist
    • (as Dina Waters)
    Tom Prior
    • Senator Sam's Aide
    Alex Harder
    • Pizza Guy
    • Director
      • Mark Waters
    • Writer
      • Jay Martel
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    grey_silver2001

    History Made Fun!

    I first saw "Warning Parentel Advisory" on VH1. And I must say I loved it!!! The cast was great and it had a great subject too. The movie tells on how Tipper Gore (yes that is Al's wife) and some of her Washington D.C. housewife friends stride to have labels put on records that have bad lyrics or porn. Well Charlie (Jason Priestly) opposes. So Frank Zappa, John Denver (it was 1985, so he was alive) and Dee Snyder from Twisted Sister all join to fight.
    TW Trull

    Tongue planted firmly in cheek...

    This was not a fantastic film, per se, but it was fun. Griffin Dunne played Frank Zappa quite well (as is to be expected from the under-rated Mr. Dunne), and the other performances were laudable for camp value, if nothing else. Generally, VH1 makes little effort to make their "true life" stories anything other than cartoonish entertainment, and this film was no exception. The framing story of a shallow lobbyist's quest for work of real value was given very little depth, and I am not sure whether this is a result of poor writing or the performance of Mr. Priestly; I would tend to suppose the problem lay in the writing. The film does favor the musicians against the PMRC (no surprises here, as it debuted on a music network), but great care seems to have been taken not to paint the PMRC as malicious -- the closest to slander comes in the frequent characterization of the PMRC as "bored Washington housewives." An interesting side note: after each commercial, we were treated to a "parental discretion advised" warning because of coarse language.
    loegaire

    Great flick!

    Yes, it was campy. Yes, it may have taken a few liberties with the actual historical events. But it made a great movie. The cartoonish tone fits in with what me and most of my friends were saying about the PMRC at the time..."You're kidding me, right?"

    Whether you love or hate the movie, the closing credits are a Must See... I wonder if Tipper is going to be after whoever leaked her personal fantasies?

    Loegaire
    7Quinoa1984

    Better than I expected (more than the usual VH1 movie dramatization)

    While Warning: Parental Advisory lags when it focuses on the worries and quandaries of the character played by Jason Priestly (he seems like the only character not based on fact in this movie), it gives more than you'd think. Griffin Dunne transforms amazingly into Frank Zappa and plays it with a great deal of realism, along with some lone clichés, and humor. Dee Snider plays himself, and I wasn't covering my eyes, and whoever played John Denver didn't do that bad of a job either. Even Mariel Hemmingway gets props for playing the strident and uptight Tipper Gore who headed the PMRC. These characters come together, more or less, to enact the events that came about in the mid-80's due to rock content. When it makes its points, they are made with a degree of corniness, and also poignancy. Possibly the only good VH1 movie to date. B+
    Theatum

    Point of this Wonderful movie will be Lost on most

    This was a great movie about censor ship and generation gaps. Unfortunately I think the point of this movie will be lost on most people. Those Senate hearings happened in 1985, that is close to 20 years ago now. Basically a full generation has passed. But it doesn't matter, there will still be people that will complain about todays music and movies and how everything is corrupting the children. Back in the 80's it was Prince, Twisted Sister, Cyndi Lauper, 2 Live Crew, and NWA. Today it's Eminem, DMX, Christina Aguilera, Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails.

    Every generation laughs at the pop culture of the previous generation, and every generation despises the pop culture of the next. Back in the 80's people accused kids of hanging out at the mall, wasting time infront of video games and school violence. It's the same thing today. Things never change. People just get older and more mature, but generations don't change.

    Again, I bet the message of this fantastic film will be lost on most. To quote The Simpsons, there are too many people running around with the---"What about the children!? Has anyone thought how this will effect the children!? My God what about the children!!!!?" Thinking about the children is fine, but this fantastic movie shows the hyporicsy of certain "moralistic grown ups". The Silent Generation despised the Elvis and Beatles music of the Baby Boomers. And the Baby Boomers like Al and Tipper Gore hated the Generation Xers. Now those Gen X kids from 1985 condem the pop music of Gen Y.

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    • Trivia
      Dee Snider's speech before the Senate is, word for word, the exact same speech he gave during the real Senate hearings in 1985.
    • Goofs
      When Tipper Gore is watching Twisted Sister's "We're Not Gonna Take It" video on MTV, the video footage is from the beginning of the song but the lyrics are from the end of the song.
    • Quotes

      Dee Snider: My name is Dee Snider, that's S-N-*I*-D-E-R, I'm a happily married father who does not smoke, drink, or do drugs, I was born and raised a Christian and I still adhere to those beliefs. Since I seem to be the only person addressing this committee today who has been a direct target of character assassination from the *presumably* responsible PMRC, I would like to show just how unfair their lyrical interpretation and judgment can be. Tipper Gore's claimed that a Twisted Sister T-shirt depicts a woman handcuffed, spread-eagled. This is an outright lie; we have always taken great pains to steer clear of sexism in all facets of our work. Tipper Gore singled out one of my songs, "We're Not Gonna Take It", bestowing it with a V rating for violence; you will know from the lyrics before you that there is no violence anywhere in this song. Perhaps the PMRC has confused this song with its video, which is based on old Roadrunner cartoons. Finally, Tipper Gore's claimed one of my songs, "Under the Blade", has lyrics encouraging sadomasochism, bondage, and rape. On the contrary, the words in question are about surgery and the fear it instills in people. As the creator of "Under the Blade", I can say categorically that the only sadomasochism, bondage and rape in this song are in the mind of Ms. Gore.

    • Crazy credits
      During the final credits, the movie cuts back and forth between the video for the Twisted Sister song "We're Not Gonna Take It" and shots of the movie's cast and crew dancing and singing along with the song.
    • Connections
      Featured in The El Duce Tapes (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      We're Not Gonna Take It
      (uncredited)

      Written by Dee Snider

      Performed by Twisted Sister

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • PMRC
    • Filming locations
      • Houston, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Charter Films Inc.
      • Haft Entertainment
      • R.O.I. Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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