good deal
for what i understand this was pretty hard to find yet i found it with a couple of clicks, so i bought 2 fresh ones. spun had what i was looking for and delivered it in a couple of days. rock on boys thumbs up .
This movie brings back memories.
If you where into metal in the 80's this is a must see flick. Ozzy as a preacher against metal... that's classic. Skippy (Ragman) does a great job playing the picked on outcast. The pace of the movie is a tad slow but probability standard pace for movies back then.
Sammy Curr is my hero. "Tortures too Kind" is a great title for an album. I'll be busy tiring to play the DVD backwards.
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i could not find this movie anywhere else and i'd been looking for it forever. hahaha :] good quality product. thanks so much.
80's Hard Rock That Stands Up Still Today (Soundtrack review)
I remember really liking this soundtrack, and listening to it often back in the late 80's, later in high school and early in college.
I ran into a copy of the LP at a local record store today, and decided to pick it up for $4 (mint condition). And yes Fastway writes some great rock songs on this one, but pass on the movie it's awful (if that isn't obvious).
The sound is classic Fastway if you remember them, and their one big hit, "Say What You Will" back in the very early 80's. The soundtrack here is definitely Fastway's last gasp at a mature, fleshed out heavy metal sound, which at times is slowed down, full of angst and teen rebellion. It's got an 80's heavy metal feel, but it's never hair band quality. Think ... Read More
Awesome Heavy Metal Horror!
This. Movie. ROCKS! Marc Price (Skippy from Family Ties) is pretty good in this, and Tony Fields does an excellent job as Sammi Curr. I especially loved the cameos by Gene Simmons (From KISS) And Ozzy Osbourne. He had the best cameo as a preacher revealing the evils of Rock 'N' Roll. I had to buy the VHS, though I knew it was also on DVD, but I hear the quality's inferior. I know the VHS quality is equal to the DVD, but it's still a better buy. Anyway, back to the movie, like I said, it's awesome.