Devo Movies

2007  
 
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Remember Knebworth 1978: Featuring Genesis: A Midsummer Nights Dream documents a concert that features appearances by such famous names as Jefferson Starship, Devo, Tom Petty, and the art-rock legends that headlined the entire event. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Genesis
2004  
 
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Flashback Records presents this entry in the Essential Music Videos series, which features collections of some of the biggest hit music videos of the past 20 years. Journeying back to the decade that brought us Pac Man and leg warmers, Essential Music Videos: Totally '80s includes "She Drives Me Crazy" by Fine Young Cannibals, "New Song" by Howard Jones, "Don't Get Me Wrong" by the Pretenders, and three others. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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This concert film documents a 2003 tour of Japan by the band Devo. The film includes performances of 13 songs including "Whip It,' "Satisfaction," "Freedom of Choice," "Jocko Homo," and "Uncontrollable Urge." ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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1996  
 
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The synth pop art band Devo reunites for a concert performance in Devo: Live from Rhino Home Video. This hour-long program captures a concert performance from 1996's Lollapalooza Tour at Irvine Meadows in California. Moving robotically in their trademark jump suits, the band plays some classic '80s hits, including "Whip It," "Uncontrollable Urge," "Girl U Want," and the band's notorious cover of the Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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1993  
 
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Featuring herky-jerky rhythms and fractured melodies, bizarre choreography and costumes, an often confrontational performance style, and a philosophy that mankind, after climbing to the top of the food chain, was slowly but surely scurrying back down, Devo weren't much like anyone else in pop music, even during the New Wave explosion of the late 1970's. Devo were also a band who saw plenty of potential in the medium of the music video, using visuals to at once enhance and contrast the messages of their songs, and even before the rise of MTV, Devo were creating bizarre but sophisticated promotional clips to illustrate their tunes. Devo: The Complete Truth About De-Evolution is a comprehensive collection of the band's music videos, with rare performance footage and thoughts from the band added for good measure. Selections include "Whip It", "Satisfaction", "Girl U Want", "Beautiful World", "Freedom Of Choice", "Mongoloid", "Come Back Jonee", and more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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1990  
 
This is a collection of Devo's best-known videos from 1976-1982. The Ohio band has also inserted humorous short clips and sketches between each song. Included here are"Whip It", "Jocko Homo", "Satisfaction", "Beautiful World", "Dr. Detroit", "Peek a Boo", and many more. Special guests Laraine Newman and Timothy Leary also appear in this music video tribute. ~ Karla Baker, All Movie Guide

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1990  
PG  
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Making great fun of the '70s, this lively sci-fi comedy centers on a trio of time travellers who go into the past in hopes of retrieving the Constitution to celebrate America's 300th birthday. Unfortunately, the travelers end up in 1976 not 1776. The trouble is, they don't realize it. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
David CassidyOlivia D'Abo, (more)
1987  
R  
John DeBello, the man who brought you The Attack of the Killer Tomatoes back in 1978, was responsible for the 1987 fantasy farce Happy Hour. The premise: a Coors-like beer manufacturer stumbles onto a secret ingredient that compels the guzzlers of America to consume its product exclusively. The complication: the magic formula has been stolen by a rival brewery. The original beermeisters send Rich Little out to steal back the formula, while the rival company dispatches Jamie Farr to prevent Little from completing his mission. Upon meeting one another, Rich and Jamie discover that they're old college chums and former student activists. Together, Little and Farr attempt to foil the mercenary machinations of both beer companies. Is Happy Hour as funny as John DeBello imagined it to be? Let us merely observe that the film's high point is a shot of a group of six-year-olds chugging beer, and that the closing image is of a pretty blonde who chastises the audience for not being smart enough to follow the plot. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Richard GillilandJamie Farr, (more)
1983  
R  
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A college professor (Dan Aykroyd is forced to go undercover as a Chicago pimp disguised by a bushy wig -- the height of hairlarity in this anemic comedy. When Smooth Walker (Howard Hesseman) is hunted by his gangster rival, Mom (Kate Murtagh), he foists his bevy of hookers on the professor -- and then ends up dead. Among the four hookers who are suddenly in his undercover life are Fran Drescher in an early role as an archetypal Jewish princess, and Donna Dixon as another of the high-class call-girls (Dixon and Aykroyd were later married). ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Dan AykroydHoward Hesseman, (more)
1983  
 
This musical performance video features a combination of videos from this rock group, Devo. ~ All Movie Guide

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1982  
 
Rock legend Neil Young directed this bizarre bit of sci-fi-accented satire under his nom de cinema Bernard Shakey, as well as starring as Lionel Switch, an amiable but half-bright auto mechanic who has a furious crush on Charlotte Goodnight (Charlotte Stewart), a waitress at the diner next door to his garage. Lionel dreams of becoming a professional musician, and idolizes Frankie Fontaine (also played by Young), a particularly sleazy lounge singer. One day, to Lionel's astonishment, Fontaine rolls up to his garage in a limousine, and Lionel has the spine-tingling honor of working on his car. Meanwhile, suspicious-looking bad guy Otto Quartz (Dean Stockwell) is scheming to buy the diner, which has something to do with a plot against the rattletrap nuclear power plant just down the road (the plant's maintenance staff is played by members of the pioneering new wave band Devo). Along the way, we're also treated to Lionel hanging out with his equally slow-witted pal Fred (Russ Tamblyn), enjoy the residents of the desert community performing an enthusiastic rendition of the old Kingston Trio chestnut "Worried Man," and witness Lionel and Devo jamming on a long and wildly discordant version of "Hey Hey My My (Into the Black)." Financed by Young out of his pocket, and featuring Stockwell, Tamblyn, Dennis Hopper, and Sally Kirkland several years before they enjoyed critical rediscovery, Human Highway received a mostly puzzled reaction from audiences during its handful of theatrical engagements. It went largely unseen until it was released on home video more than ten years after it was completed (with the box featuring a quote from one of Young's associates: "This is so bad, it's going to be huge!"). ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Neil YoungRuss Tamblyn, (more)
1981  
R  
This music documentary presents 30 different performances nonstop, featuring both well-known and lesser-known bands with names that sound like they were picked at random from words thrown into a salad bowl and then mixed at high speed: Pere Ubu, XTC, Wall of Voodoo, Oingo Boingo, Steel Pulse, Surf Punks, 999, UB40, Echo and the Bunnymen, and so forth. The sounds recorded on this documentary are as varied as the names of the bands, and so there is something for everyone here -- at least, everyone enthralled by music as boisterous and eccentric (in some cases) as the nomenclature of the groups themselves. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
The Police
1981  
R  
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Inspired by stories from the fantasy graphics magazine Heavy Metal, this five-part animated feature combines the talents of hundreds of artists and animators from 17 different countries. A glowing green orb called Loc-Nar that contains the sum total of all evil in the universe travels through space and time, spreading violence and discord in its wake. The stories that follow demonstrate Loc-Nar's malevolent presence throughout the universe. In New York in the year 2023, cabbie Harry Canyon picks up a fare who turns out to have Loc-Nar in her possession, and it turns out to be one trip he wishes that he had never made. In contemporary suburban America, a nerdy high school kid finds the orb in his backyard and is transported to a comic-book universe where he's a mighty warrior and famous spoiler of women. A robot created by an alien race falls in love with a secretary from Earth who was kidnapped by his masters, while she is at once fascinated and repelled by his sexual talents. And finally, Loc-Nar crashes into a mountain, and a world of fantasy and danger spontaneously appears in its wake, ruled by The Defender, a beautiful amazon who rides on a giant bird. The voice cast for Heavy Metal includes John Candy, Harold Ramis, Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Richard Romanus, and John Vernon. The sound track features selections by Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult, Nazareth, Cheap Trick, Devo, and Grand Funk Railroad. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Rodger BumpassJackie Burroughs, (more)
1980  
 
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Devo: Live 1980 captures the unusual band performing nearly two-dozen songs. The set list includes "Whip It," "Uncontrollable Urge," "Come Back Jonee," "Freedom of Choice," and their cover of the Rolling Stones classic "Satisfaction." ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Devo
1978  
 
This 1978 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Fred Willard and features musical guest Devo. ~ Skyler Miller, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Fred WillardDevo, (more)

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