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Losers Take All

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
476
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Losers Take All (2011)
"The Fingers" are a punk-pop band stumbling and staggering their way from girls to gigs. The band is faced with the unlikely opportunity of committing the ultimate rock 'n' roll sin: selling out. However, they must choose between staying true to their indie roots or climbing into bed with mainstream, corporate rock.
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Chosen by the man himself, the Kevin Smith Movie Club presents Losers Take All. A band is given the chance of committing the ultimate sin: selling out. They must decide if they'll stick to t... Read allChosen by the man himself, the Kevin Smith Movie Club presents Losers Take All. A band is given the chance of committing the ultimate sin: selling out. They must decide if they'll stick to their roots or give in to corporate rock.Chosen by the man himself, the Kevin Smith Movie Club presents Losers Take All. A band is given the chance of committing the ultimate sin: selling out. They must decide if they'll stick to their roots or give in to corporate rock.

  • Director
    • Alex Steyermark
  • Writers
    • Roger Rawlings
    • Ed Bradin
    • Andrew Pope
  • Stars
    • Tania Raymonde
    • Kyle Gallner
    • Allison Scagliotti
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    476
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alex Steyermark
    • Writers
      • Roger Rawlings
      • Ed Bradin
      • Andrew Pope
    • Stars
      • Tania Raymonde
      • Kyle Gallner
      • Allison Scagliotti
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tania Raymonde
    Tania Raymonde
    • Wendy Horowitz
    Kyle Gallner
    Kyle Gallner
    • Brian
    Allison Scagliotti
    Allison Scagliotti
    • Simone
    Aaron Himelstein
    Aaron Himelstein
    • Dave
    Jason Burkey
    Jason Burkey
    • Peter
    Adam Herschman
    Adam Herschman
    • Greg Glaverman
    Billy Kay
    Billy Kay
    • Billy
    Ashley Springer
    Ashley Springer
    • Miles
    Alexia Rasmussen
    Alexia Rasmussen
    • Vicky
    Peter Brensinger
    • Lance
    Brett Taylor
    Brett Taylor
    • Headbanger
    Hailey Giles
    Hailey Giles
    • Sharon
    Elise Fyke
    Elise Fyke
    • Bar Patron
    Billie Worley
    • Kenny
    Austin Haley
    Austin Haley
    • Ellie's Dad
    Nathan Ross Murphy
    Nathan Ross Murphy
    • Jock
    • (as Nathan Murphy)
    J.W. Williams
    • Rocker
    John Locke
    • Sam Grayson
    • Director
      • Alex Steyermark
    • Writers
      • Roger Rawlings
      • Ed Bradin
      • Andrew Pope
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    User reviews7

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    10slippy_jones82

    This film NEED a physical release.

    I, like most people saw this movie on Netflix. I was bored one day, this film was recommended to me. I read the description and myself, being a fan of the 80's indie post-punk scene (The Replacements, Husker Du, Dag Nasty, etc.), watched it... I LOVED IT!!! I've since seen the movie probably 5 or more times. The characters were really relate- able, they almost seemed like people I knew when I was in my late teens and early 20's. AND THE MUSIC!!! No B.S. great songs!!! Very funny moments, but not in the cheesy, slap-sticky kinda way. I can't recommend this movie high enough. If you're a fan of the mid-late 80's indie post-punk stuff and are a fan of real characters, real situations (for a band touring in a beat up van) and really great music, this film is for you!!! It's only available on digital at the moment, but maybe if enough people see this film and love it, hopefully we can get a proper special DVD/Blu-Ray edition.

    9/10
    4FeastMode

    not terrible

    Somewhat enjoyable movie. I was invested in the story and characters but it doesn't go anywhere. Seems like a random portion of their life without any really arc or purpose. I wasn't laughing but was amused at some parts. I never hated it but felt it was barely worth watching (1 viewing, 10/28/2021)
    5deloudelouvain

    Apart of the music there's not much going on.

    Following a starting band, watching their struggle to find gigs, fans or a company that wants to produce them, it's all déjà-vu to me. I'm not saying that the acting was bad or so as it wasn't but the story just lacks some enthusiasm and originality. It's all too cliché to be special. And for a comedy it clearly lacks of humor. It's not the couple funny moments there are that will make this a comedy I will remember. If you want to watch something simular but really funny than I recommend you watch Flight Of The Conchords (2007), a serie that deserved so much more credit. The good part of Losers Take All is the music. For once the music didn't suck so that's a good point. For the rest it's really nothing special.
    9cekadah

    These losers are winners

    This movie Is just a an uncomplicated story of a group of young guys getting together to form a band named "Fingers" . They get the opportunity to hit the road and thus the story starts . The best part of this movie is the band itself and the singing . Gallner has a good voice and as I understand he actually did the singing . It's impressive!

    A simple story without having to dip into the rough part of being in a rock band, on the road and looking for success . It's well worth watching !!
    9rhondasmit

    Fun romp, great music

    After sitting through a complete train-wreck of a movie (my husband's choice) I figured I couldn't do any worse and picked "Losers take all" on Netflix, even though our musical tastes differ greatly. Amazingly we BOTH loved this movie - a rare occurrence.

    I am not a movie critic, I don't care about actors, and I don't need to over-analyze; a movie that tells me a story, keeps me entertained, interested, and emotionally connected to the characters will get an easy 6/10 or higher ranking from me.

    'Losers take all' does all of that and more; the acting was genuine and believable; and the trip back to the 1980s brought back memories; the camera was an unobtrusive observer without being unimaginative; but best of all, the movie made my husband and me laugh out loud frequently, and not once was I told to "turn the volume down"... the usual consequence of any music-related movie-watching that I enjoy.

    In some films of the genre (a band forms and tries for stardom) the music sucks, or the actors clearly cannot play/sing, or most often... BOTH. This is not the case here. And yes, sure, there were some cliché moments, but they (as with all the funny parts) did not seem trite or artificial at all, but arose with organic authenticity. I especially liked how they integrated the 'on the road' experiences.

    Although I was never really into punk and metal at the time, I loved the soundtrack for the film - great stuff! Made me feel 20 years young/er ; )

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    • Trivia
      Prior to filming, only Billy Kay knew how to play the instrument his character plays. Aaron Himelstein (Dave the bass player) had only played a little guitar, Peter Brensinger (Lance the drummer) had played keyboard, and Kyle Gallner had never sung outside of karaoke. The band "John Paul Keith and the One Four Fives", a local Memphis, TN band who performed the songs on the film's soundtrack (with the exception of Kyle Gallner's singing) trained the cast for 2 weeks in instrument training. Though only Kyle Gallner's singing is on the soundtrack, all four members of the Fingers knew how to play their songs for the film's shoot.
    • Quotes

      Brian: Aren't you guys excited to me moving in with us?

      Billy: Hey man, we just started dating. I don't know if Lance and I are ready to move in just yet.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Half in the Bag: The Kyle Gallner Triple Feature Spectacular! (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Livin' In The 80's
      Written by Paul Mahern, Terry Howe, Mark Cutsinger (as Mark Cuttsinger) and John Mitchell

      Performed by Zero Boys

      Courtesy of Secretly Canadian

      By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Memphis, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Primitive Nerd
      • Harmony Productions
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      1 hour 36 minutes
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