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Hated: G.G. Allin & the Murder Junkies (1993)

Hated: G.G. Allin & the Murder Junkies (1993)
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G.G. Allin was a musician and performance artist who was the human embodiment of everything dangerous, threatening, and unwholesome about punk rock, with absolutely none of its redeeming qualities. Allin's music was a fuzzy, incoherent blare that made the Ramones sound baroque by comparison, featuring lyrics that openly celebrated degradation, rape, and murder, and his performances (which rarely lasted more than ten or 15 minutes) usually found him far gone on drugs and alcohol, naked and rolling about in his own feces when not attempting to physically attack the audience. In short, Allin was not a musician so much as a one-man freak show, and he won a small but loyal audience as perhaps the most singularly perverse sociological phenomenon of his day before dying of a drug overdose on July 28, 1993 (failing to make good on his pledge to take his own life on stage). Filmmaker Todd Phillips spent several weeks in 1993 following Allin as he and his band the Murder Junkies (which briefly featured Dee Dee Ramone on guitar) attempted to tour, and Hated: G.G. Allin and the Murder Junkies is the result. The film features footage of several chaotic live performances, interviews with Allin and his bandmates, clips from television appearances (including an interview with Geraldo Rivera in which Allin tells the reporter, "My flesh, blood and body fluids are a communion to the people -- whether they like it or not"), Allin having some typically repugnant "fun" at a party, and a phone call from G.G. after he ran afoul of the law (a frequent occurrence in his short life). The home video release of Hated also features bonus footage of Allin's funeral and his final "concert." Director Phillips later went on to cover the opposite end of the rock spectrum with Bittersweet Motel, his feature on the improvisational "jam band" Phish. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Todd Phillips
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Synopsis of Hated: G.G. Allin & the Murder Junkies

G.G. Allin was a musician and performance artist who was the human embodiment of everything dangerous, threatening, and unwholesome about punk rock, with absolutely none of its redeeming qualities. Allin's music was a fuzzy, incoherent blare that made the Ramones sound baroque by comparison, featuring lyrics that openly celebrated degradation, rape, and murder, and his performances (which rarely lasted more than ten or 15 minutes) usually found him far gone on drugs and alcohol, naked and rolling about in his own feces when not attempting to physically attack the audience. In short, Allin was not a musician so much as a one-man freak show, and he won a small but loyal audience as perhaps the most singularly perverse sociological phenomenon of his day before dying of a drug overdose on July 28, 1993 (failing to make good on his pledge to take his own life on stage). Filmmaker Todd Phillips spent several weeks in 1993 following Allin as he and his band the Murder Junkies (which briefly featured Dee Dee Ramone on guitar) attempted to tour, and Hated: G.G. Allin and the Murder Junkies is the result. The film features footage of several chaotic live performances, interviews with Allin and his bandmates, clips from television appearances (including an interview with Geraldo Rivera in which Allin tells the reporter, "My flesh, blood and body fluids are a communion to the people -- whether they like it or not"), Allin having some typically repugnant "fun" at a party, and a phone call from G.G. after he ran afoul of the law (a frequent occurrence in his short life). The home video release of Hated also features bonus footage of Allin's funeral and his final "concert." Director Phillips later went on to cover the opposite end of the rock spectrum with Bittersweet Motel, his feature on the improvisational "jam band" Phish. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Todd Phillips
Producer(s):
Todd Phillips
Categories:
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    MICHAEL REESE B.

    I rented this thinking it would be intersting since I'd heard some bizarre stories about this "GG Allin"-dude .....What a joke! He was just a talentless, self-indugent jack-ass with no repsect for other people. ....For one thing, the music completely Sucks. He doesn't even sing, he just growls & barks a lot. And he beats on members of the audience just for fun....took a dump on stage, etc..... It's a bit amusing for 10 minutes but gets boring quick. ...."G.G" was definitely Not a redeeming musician. He was just an ignorant high school drop-out begging for attention.

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    Matt F.

    An unreal look at a guy who just doesn't care about what people think of him, as he uses EVERY means possible to upset, disgust, hurt and mesmerize those at his gigs. The documentry is alright but the bonus feature footage of G.G. Allin's last show (he would die later that night) and the small riot that ensues afterword, is the real gem.

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    Adam D.

    if you are into punk at all, you will love this, and if you're not into punk, you will love this.

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