Penelope Spheeris. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Did you know Edit. The director stated that she could not release the film previously without giving up the rights to the first two movies, which she elected not to do.
User reviews 20 Review. Top review. A Rather Sad End to the Series. This third film in certainly a lot different than the first two in the series and if you're looking for a fun time you're aren't going to find it here. I say that because these "kids" are all a rather sad bunch and I can't help but be somewhat judgmental here.
Sure, the film itself doesn't judge this kids and that's what makes it great because the director really digs into the subject but as a viewer you can't help but form an opinion. The film takes a honest look at the subjects and that includes some of them that were abused by their parents as well as many who see only death in their future.
The film shines a spotlight on these kids who are homeless, living in the streets and bugging people for a little change to try and earn a few bucks for alcohol. They steal what food they eat and they have very little to no plans to be an adult, get a job or do something with their lives. As I said, I respect Spheeris for not being judgmental and instead just showing the kids and their situation as is. Of course, it's rather ironic that the kids are constantly badmouthing the police yet look at how they live.
It's easy to see why these kids would hate the "establishment" and it's because they don't want rules and instead want to do things their way. Watching this twenty-years after its release I can't help but wonder what happened to these kids. Details Edit. Release date November 13, United States. United States. Official Site. Spheeris Films. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 26 minutes. Related news. Feb 14 Rollingstone. Aug 3 Indiewire. Documentary History Music.
Director Penelope Spheeris. Top credits Director Penelope Spheeris. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Photos 4. Add photo. Top cast Edit. Alice Bag Band Themselves as Themselves. Black Flag Themselves as Themselves. Catholic Discipline Themselves as Themselves. Circle Jerks Themselves as Themselves. Fear Themselves as Themselves. The Germs Themselves as Themselves as Germs. X Themselves as Themselves.
Penelope Spheeris. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. The Los Angeles punk music scene circa is the focus of this film. See it in a theater Not Rated. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia According to director Penelope Spheeris this film was financed by two businessmen who originally wanted to finance a porn film. User reviews 34 Review.
Top review. A good documentary. Here is a great movie. Now, first of all, I would like to say that I was born in the early s. I really never knew, up-close and personal, what true punk rock was. Watching this film was like a history lesson of sorts. It seemed to me that with this film, Penelope Spheeris was trying to show people that these weren't all just stupid kids who were out to do drugs and kill people.
Some of these punks really had some philosophies that they were working at behind their music.
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