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American Hardcore movie trailer

XHonusWagnerX - 7-6-2006 at 08:55 PM

AMERICAN HARDCORE MOVIE TRAILER

newbreedbrian - 7-6-2006 at 10:41 PM

getting closer....can't wait.

DeathByForce - 7-6-2006 at 11:39 PM

my god.. i've died and gone to hardcore heaven.

sippers - 7-6-2006 at 11:47 PM

im really stoked to see this..

gavin - 7-7-2006 at 12:15 AM

my boy cosmo is in that clip!!
killer!!!!!!!!!

BDx13 - 7-7-2006 at 12:16 AM

very much looking forward to this.

Dave - 7-7-2006 at 07:02 AM

this movie is going to be fucking sweet!!!!!

JawnDiablo - 7-7-2006 at 07:18 AM

yes indeed

CR83 - 7-7-2006 at 07:40 AM

I can't fucking wait.

clevohardcore - 7-7-2006 at 09:14 AM

Ummmm this is going to be good. Could it be that finally big media will finally get it right on what punk/ hardcore was all about? I have no idea who the people are that are doing this but it looks like they know what its about and SONY is backing it up. I am siked.


Did anyone notice while Rollins was talking about fights that dude was wailing on someone something fierce? I bet he had a headache after that.

CR83 - 7-7-2006 at 09:31 AM

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Did anyone notice while Rollins was talking about fights that dude was wailing on someone something fierce? I bet he had a headache after that.


Yeah, I did see. Just fucking crazy.

BDx13 - 7-7-2006 at 09:58 AM

i just hope it doesn't follow the same path as the "Dogtown and Z Boys" (released in 2002. a proper, quality documentary) and "Lords of Dogtown" (released in 2005. a crap attempt by hollywood to capatialize on a trend) fiasco.

who would star as ian mackaye in the hollywood version?

clevohardcore - 7-7-2006 at 11:25 AM

John Malkovich

XnMeX - 7-7-2006 at 12:48 PM

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Originally posted by BD
i just hope it doesn't follow the same path as the "Dogtown and Z Boys" (released in 2002. a proper, quality documentary) and "Lords of Dogtown" (released in 2005. a crap attempt by hollywood to capatialize on a trend) fiasco.

who would star as ian mackaye in the hollywood version?


I can see it now.....


The Lords of American Hardcore

Staring: Edward Furlong and Elijah Blue

*shoots self in face*

Discipline - 7-7-2006 at 07:02 PM

I can't fucking wait to see this. I'm going to try and get tickets for this when it plays at the Toronto film festival. DOA is doing a short set before or after the movie, can't remember which.

JawnDiablo - 7-7-2006 at 08:27 PM

philadelphia.....hmmm id hope

defstarsteve - 7-7-2006 at 11:14 PM

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Originally posted by BD
i just hope it doesn't follow the same path as the "Dogtown and Z Boys" (released in 2002. a proper, quality documentary) and "Lords of Dogtown" (released in 2005. a crap attempt by hollywood to capatialize on a trend) fiasco.

who would star as ian mackaye in the hollywood version?



Stacy P sold his identity to the LOD movie before he started making the documentary....
he decided to do it after he got a look at the script and wanted the story told the right way....

this does look good, and might educate some of the people today who call themselves hardcore....

I also hope they don't dwell too much on the violence in the scene back then vs. the postivie aspects of the scene.

I am afraid they might use the violence to sell tickets....
and while it was a big part of what was going on, there was so much more to it then that

gavin - 7-8-2006 at 02:27 AM

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Originally posted by ChrisReed83
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Did anyone notice while Rollins was talking about fights that dude was wailing on someone something fierce? I bet he had a headache after that.


Yeah, I did see. Just fucking crazy.




thats rollins hitting some dick in the crowd
i have that show on video
its from philly in 1983
the dude keeps swinging at rollins until henry gets pissed and whoops his ass

Murk - 7-8-2006 at 03:05 AM

2 big fuckin' thumbs up! :cool:

JawnDiablo - 7-8-2006 at 08:38 AM

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Originally posted by MrBadVibes
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Originally posted by ChrisReed83
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Did anyone notice while Rollins was talking about fights that dude was wailing on someone something fierce? I bet he had a headache after that.


Yeah, I did see. Just fucking crazy.




thats rollins hitting some dick in the crowd
i have that show on video
its from philly in 1983
the dude keeps swinging at rollins until henry gets pissed and whoops his ass


i like rollins as the ass whooper

XHonusWagnerX - 7-8-2006 at 09:49 AM

Im pretty psyched for it. They showed a Negative FX flyer in the trailer

clevohardcore - 7-8-2006 at 11:24 AM

Damn that Rollins? No wonder he laid off the booze

JawnDiablo - 7-8-2006 at 01:06 PM

rollins wasnt always the cool calm collected greying dude you see these days. from reading stuff about his early days that guy had to fight constantly. it was a hard lifestyle back then. not just posing to be hard.

godabandonedme - 7-8-2006 at 05:38 PM

I haven't read any responses to this yet. Am I the only person to have read this duechebags book? West coast West coast West coast West coast West coast gimmie a fucking break. Silly me, Black Flag STARTED hardcore. God I wana puke.

Discipline - 7-8-2006 at 05:39 PM

.Black Flag were one of the originators of hardcore. I don't think that can be disputed.

crazyfists28 - 7-8-2006 at 05:49 PM

on a side note, i read that a bad brains live at cbgbs from 1982 will be out september 12.

tireironsaint - 7-8-2006 at 08:46 PM

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Originally posted by godabandonedme
I haven't read any responses to this yet. Am I the only person to have read this duechebags book? West coast West coast West coast West coast West coast gimmie a fucking break. Silly me, Black Flag STARTED hardcore. God I wana puke.
I read it and have a few problems with it, but what you're talking about isn't one of 'em. It's pretty well documented that Hard Core started on the West Coast and was followed shortly after by the East Coast and Midwest with small scenes popping up all over in random cities. Do you have some other history that nobody else knows?

BDx13 - 7-8-2006 at 10:44 PM

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Originally posted by crazyfists28
on a side note, i read that a bad brains live at cbgbs from 1982 will be out september 12.


more info!

newbreedbrian - 7-8-2006 at 11:47 PM

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Originally posted by godabandonedme
I haven't read any responses to this yet. Am I the only person to have read this duechebags book? West coast West coast West coast West coast West coast gimmie a fucking break. Silly me, Black Flag STARTED hardcore. God I wana puke.


hmmm, did you read the whole book? there's chapters on most of the significant hardcore scenes of the day including boston, new york, midwest, texas, etc. as far as black flag goes, give credit where credits due. they were the first hardcore band to tour every shithole town across the country, which was the main reason alot of those smaller scenes sprung up in the first place. despite the fact that middle class had the first hardcore record (another cali band, and one that doesn't get near the credit they deserve), flag were the most influential of the first wave.

gavin - 7-9-2006 at 12:49 AM

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Originally posted by godabandonedme
I haven't read any responses to this yet. Am I the only person to have read this duechebags book? West coast West coast West coast West coast West coast gimmie a fucking break. Silly me, Black Flag STARTED hardcore. God I wana puke.




what are you refering to exactly?
what is it that you dispute?

steven blush was there
he was one of the biggest promoters of hardcore shows during this time period
he knew all the bands
delt with all the bands

tell me what you disagree with exactly

Six66Mike - 7-9-2006 at 02:14 AM

Irony = A documentary about hardcore in the 80's when it was fuck everything & DIY coming out in 2006 on Sony classics.

Obviously I'll still be watching it, I just think its hilarious.

newbreedbrian - 7-9-2006 at 02:24 AM

it wasn't made by sony. it was made awhile ago, they just picked it up a few months back for distribution

JawnDiablo - 7-9-2006 at 02:45 AM

i read it
i'll watch it
and i'll buy it when it hits dvd
i'm tellin ya it's a fuckin history lesson for people who dont know where it came from
at least the book was for me.
im old
but not that old
wait and see
i predict good shit

JawnDiablo - 7-9-2006 at 02:47 AM

oh and black flag was one of the most important roots in hardcore....not saying they started it, but damn they made their mark on it

Six66Mike - 7-9-2006 at 04:10 AM

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Originally posted by newbreedbrian
it wasn't made by sony. it was made awhile ago, they just picked it up a few months back for distribution


yeah I know, its still funny Sony is the distributor.

crazyfists28 - 7-9-2006 at 01:31 PM

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Originally posted by BD
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on a side note, i read that a bad brains live at cbgbs from 1982 will be out september 12.


more info!


its on amazon.com saying september 19th now. just put in bad brains and pick the dvd option. not alot of info right now. i didn't check the company putting it out yet though

JawnDiablo - 7-9-2006 at 04:16 PM

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Originally posted by crazyfists28
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Originally posted by BD
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Originally posted by crazyfists28
on a side note, i read that a bad brains live at cbgbs from 1982 will be out september 12.


more info!


its on amazon.com saying september 19th now. just put in bad brains and pick the dvd option. not alot of info right now. i didn't check the company putting it out yet though

thats my birthday

crazyfists28 - 7-9-2006 at 04:52 PM

mines the 17th of september, excellent!!!

Spoiler - 7-9-2006 at 07:01 PM

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Originally posted by BD
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Originally posted by crazyfists28
on a side note, i read that a bad brains live at cbgbs from 1982 will be out september 12.


more info!
http://revhq.com/store.revhq?Page=search&Id=MVD98
BAD BRAINS
Live CBGB 1982
Music Video Distributors
MVD98 - Sep 12, 2006
DVD: $15.15 :: Pre-Order
(ships Sep 7, 2006)





INFO: This breathtaking performance displays why Bad Brains became one of the most important bands in the history of American hardcore. On Christmas eve 1982, Bad Brains began their three-day stint at a hardcore festival hosted by legendary CBGB. This DVD represents the very best of these shows, culled from over 4 hours of footage. Their live performances were legendary, their visual recordings were impossible to find. Now, for the first time on DVD, that powerful performance is revisited in extraordinary fashion.

clevohardcore - 7-9-2006 at 10:42 PM

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Originally posted by Spoiler
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Originally posted by BD
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Originally posted by crazyfists28
on a side note, i read that a bad brains live at cbgbs from 1982 will be out september 12.


more info!
http://revhq.com/store.revhq?Page=search&Id=MVD98
BAD BRAINS
Live CBGB 1982
Music Video Distributors
MVD98 - Sep 12, 2006
DVD: $15.15 :: Pre-Order
(ships Sep 7, 2006)





INFO: This breathtaking performance displays why Bad Brains became one of the most important bands in the history of American hardcore. On Christmas eve 1982, Bad Brains began their three-day stint at a hardcore festival hosted by legendary CBGB. This DVD represents the very best of these shows, culled from over 4 hours of footage. Their live performances were legendary, their visual recordings were impossible to find. Now, for the first time on DVD, that powerful performance is revisited in extraordinary fashion.




^^ I am siked.