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Punk: Attitude (2005)

Punk: Attitude (2005)
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Director Don Letts' documentary Punk: Attitude examines the politics, fashion, and music of this pop culture trend. He interviews and shares performance footage from a variety of famous musical acts including "Black Flag, Jello Biafra, Legs McNeil, The Ramones, and proto-punks The Stooges and New York Dolls. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Director(s):
Don Letts
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Punk: Attitude

Director Don Letts' documentary Punk: Attitude examines the politics, fashion, and music of this pop culture trend. He interviews and shares performance footage from a variety of famous musical acts including "Black Flag, Jello Biafra, Legs McNeil, The Ramones, and proto-punks The Stooges and New York Dolls. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
270 mins

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Director(s):
Don Letts
Writer(s):
Don Letts
Producer(s):
Anouk Fontaine
Categories:
Documentary
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Jeanne H.

Great film, nice to see the inverviews with all the different players who where there making it all happen.

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Carl H.

I felt that his documentary gave the veiwer a lot of insight on the movement.

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Nikita C.

This movie was ok, it had some good interviews, but it's dissapointing they would skip over a huge chunk of bands and 80's la punk scene and then jump into kurt kobain. literally saying, we we dont know what happened in the late 80's early 90's its a mystery and wham- skip to kurt and present day punk. They mention blink 182, but skip bad religion and social distortion. Something is lacking there.

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