blink-182 Movies

2004  
 
Add Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 2 to QueueAdd Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 2 to top of Queue
The visual accompaniment to the Now That's What I Call Music! series of chart-topping hit-compilation albums, this is the second collection of music videos in the line. Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 2 includes a grand total of 15 megahit videos, including "The Reason" by Hoobastank, Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out," "Hey Mama" from Black Eyed Peas, and "Holidae In" by Chingy featuring Ludacris and Snoop Dogg. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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Paramount presents this compilation of some of the most memorable rock performances from past MTV Video Music Awards ceremonies. Among the songs are Lenny Kravitz's "Are You Gonna Go My Way," Blink 182's "All The Small Things," Marilyn Manson's "Beautiful People," Stone Temple Pilots' "Pretty Penny," INXS's "Suicide Blond," and five others. Also included on MTV Video Music Awards: Rock are host monologues by Chris Rock, Dana Carvey, and Dennis Miller. MTV Video Music Awards: Hip-Pop, featuring rap performances, is also available. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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Offering revved-up pop-punk songs and a cheerfully snotty attitude, Blink 182 became one of the breakthrough acts of 1999, following Green Day and the Offspring into the pantheon of punk bands who'd learned how to connect with the mass audience. Blink 182: Punk Poets is an unauthorized documentary on the band that looks back at their history and their slow rise to mainstream stardom. Produced without the participation of the group or their representatives, Blink 182: Punk Poets features no music or performances from Blink 182. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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The Pop Disaster Tour of 2002 featured a handful of punk bands. One of the lesser-known bands on the bill, Kut U Up, recorded the goings on and put together this documentary based on that footage. The movie contains performances by Green Day, Jimmy Eat World, and Blink 182, and features lots of unruly backstage behavior. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Kut U Up
2000  
 
Add Punk Rawk Show, Vol. 1 to QueueAdd Punk Rawk Show, Vol. 1 to top of Queue
This video compilation pulls together interviews, live footage, and concept videos from a number of the best-known bands on the current American punk scene. Bands featured include Blink 182, Pennywise, MxPx, Samiam, Face to Face, and AFI. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
This 2000 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Jamie Foxx and features musical guest Blink 182. ~ Skyler Miller, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
Add Blink 182: The Urethra Chronicles to QueueAdd Blink 182: The Urethra Chronicles to top of Queue
Polygram Video presents this collection of music videos and live performances from the clown princes of pop-punk, Blink 182. Directed by Rick De Voe and released in 1999, Blink 182: The Urethra Chronicles features all of the band's videos up through their breakthrough album, Enema of the State. The videos include "Dammit," "Josie," "What's My Age Again," "All the Small Things," and "Adam's Song," and the live-performance footage features live renditions of "What's My Age Again" and "All the Small Things." ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
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A film as raw as the music that inspired it, director Brant Sersen's Release delves deep into the world of punk rock and hardcore music in a sincere attempt to demystify the common misconceptions and stereotypes of the misunderstood genres. In addition to interviews with such contemporary hardcore acts as Bad Religion, Deadguy, Earth Crisis, and an assortment of other bands determined to shake up the stagnant status quo, Sersen's revealing documentary takes views right up on the stage to see the bands in action and truly explore the themes and ideas that drive these musicians. Once you see Release, you'll never look at music in the same light, and the mundane might just seem a little more dull than it did before you truly opened your mind to the passionate and aggressive world of punk rock and hardcore. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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1997  
 
Music video director Darren Doane made his feature film debut with this hard-edged drama. Wanting to distance himself from a series of past mistakes and the violent death of several of his friends, Nathan (Rick Rodney) leaves New York City and hops on a bus for California, where he hopes that he'll be able to find a new lease on life. Nathan meets Jeff (Sean Atkins), who is looking for a roommate, and he heads out in search of work. However, Nathan seems incapable of holding a job for more than a few days, and soon Jeff is hounding him for back rent. In time, Jeff introduces Nathan to Matthew (Bobby Field), a small-time drug dealer who is looking for helpers. Against his better judgement, Nathan begins working for Matthew, leading him back into the life of crime and drugs he was hoping to escape. Nathan realizes just how far down the wrong path he's gone -- and wonders how much farther he's willing to go -- when Matthew offers him a chance to make a fast $20,000 by murdering a rival dealer. Leading actor Rick Rodney is also the lead singer of the band Strife; the soundtrack to Godmoney features a number of contemporary punk bands, such as Voodoo Glow Skulls, Blink 182, Pennywise, Rollins Band, and The Descendents. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Rick Rodney

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