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Rusty Nails Movies

2008  
 
Chicago-based filmmaker Rusty Nails (Acne, The Ramones and I) takes a comprehensive look at the life and career of iconic filmmaker George A. Romero in this documentary that delves deep into the fiercely independent filmmaker's eternal obsession with all things celluliod. Featuring interviews with a diverse collection of collaborators, fans, and followers including Dario Argento, Richard Linklater, Glen Danzig, Stephen King, Penn Jillette, John Carpenter, and John Waters, Dead On: The LIfe and Cinema of George A. Romero reflects on not only the filmmaker's remarkable body of work, but also his unique directorial style and his lifelong journey to create intelligent and thought provoking cinema. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2005  
 
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An outbreak of really, really bad skin terrorizes a pack of New Jersey teenagers in this independent satiric sci-fi comedy. When a batch of petroleum byproducts are dumped in the water supply of a Garden State suburb, siblings Franny (Tracey Hayes) and Zoe (Rusty Nails) undergo a strange transformation -- their hair falls out, and their heads turn into enormous pimples which come to a head to the crown of their skulls. As it happens, Franny and Zoe aren't the only ones suffering from this condition -- high-school kids all over town are falling victim to the contamination, though for some reason adults are not effected by the illness. Soon subnormal acne-heads are threatening to take over the town, and the military is brought in as kids attempt to satisfy their newly ravenous appetite for greasy foods. Written, produced, directed, and edited by punk filmmaker Rusty Nails (who also plays Zoe), Acne includes music from Devo, the Dead Kennedys, Alice Donut, and the Lunachicks. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2005  
 
Punk music and teen angst collide in this coming-of-age documentary short from filmmaker Rusty Nails. Completed in 2005, The Ramones and I screened at that year's Slamdance Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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