Detroit
Rock City Movie Review:
Detroit
Rock City is an awful film that never takes off. Hawk (Furlong),
Jam (Hunnigton), Trip (DeBello), and Lex (Andrews) are four
teenage friends that worship the band KISS. The year is
1978, and the four friends have tickets to see KISS (live
in concert) in Detroit. However, once Jam's mother finds
the tickets, she burns them and tells her son that KISS
stands for Knights in Satan's Service. This is the first
of many problems that the friends encounter. After a few
pranks and fights, the group finds themselves having to
take all risks and sacrifice everything to try and get to
and in the KISS concert.
Detroit
Rock City is one of the worst films of the year. The only
good thing in the movie is the soundtrack, which includes
many popular hits from the 70s.
The
script for Detroit Rock City is terrible. It contains absolutely
nothing; no plot, no development, and certainly no thought.
The dialogue is flat out awful as well. It is like the characters
just curse and say offensive phrases to do it, with no meaning
behind it. The film probably would have been better if the
actors just improvised the whole time.
The
acting is also ineffective. Edward Furlong gives his worst
on-screen performance ever. Detroit Rock City was not a
good follow-up film choice for Furlong, after his brilliant
performance last year in American History X. Another young
talent that I was surprised to see in this film was Natasha
Lyonne. Lyonne plays Christine, a disco loving girl that
ends up riding with the group to Detroit. The other actors
in the film are pretty much all unknown actors and after
this film they'll probably stay unknown.
Detroit
Rock City is just a stupid and disgusting wanna be movie.
It tries to be like other films. The film tries to make
drugs funny like in Dazed and Confused, but it doesn't work.
It also tries to have crude humor and bathroom jokes maybe
like in American Pie, but it doesn't work. Finally it tries
to have the characters develop their own phrases and language
like in Swingers, but once again it fails. The film becomes
very annoying and leaves you wondering how did this film
ever get made?
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Card Grade: F
Joseph
Tucker
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