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Hollywood Rocks! (2008)

Hollywood Rocks! (2008)
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Hollywood Rocks documents the hair metal scene that thrived in Los Angeles during the 1980s. Among the artists who are interviewed during the course of the movie are Kevin Dubrow, Steven Adler, and CC Deville. The filmmakers used music by anumber of the bands who made their name during that period including Poison, LA Guns, and Ratt. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Steven AdlerStephen Pearcy, (more)
Director(s):
Jack Foster
Format(s):
DVD
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Hollywood Rocks documents the hair metal scene that thrived in Los Angeles during the 1980s. Among the artists who are interviewed during the course of the movie are Kevin Dubrow, Steven Adler, and CC Deville. The filmmakers used music by anumber of the bands who made their name during that period including Poison, LA Guns, and Ratt. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Jack Foster
Producer(s):
Tim Yasui
Categories:
Documentary
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    G. Scott B.

    These guys did NOT age well! The tattoos don’t look nearly as cool on paunch & wrinkles. This looks like it was shot by some burn-out high school kids too. If you want to hear middle aged guys brag about all the sleazy groupies they got, or you enjoy hearing stories about who could out-party who, then knock yourselves out. The worst part of this video is suffering through several bands who NEVER broke nationally (d’molls? tuff?), but seem to be under the impression that they did. Beware endless camera pans of POSTERS! If you loved the 80's then watch, but this is really not about the bands that ENDURED. This is about the tons of clone bands that got on to dog pile that was heavy metal in Hollywood- bands bad enough to open the door wide for Grunge. Face it dude, wearing your girlfriend’s cloths and having nicer hair than 99% of the girls in the audience was bound to go down the toilet.

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