Sunday, November 28, 2010

DESTROY ALL MOVIES LESSON 4: (OR: FUCK YOU HIPPIE)

In this thrilling conclusion we see punks fighting, and the Man fights back. Spoiler alert: The Man wins...

17 comments :

theneedledrop said...

So when punk started, it was basically emo?

Anonymous said...

Long live Crud.

Unknown said...

oh my god, those mexican punks!

Gilbert Neal said...

Corrinne Boehrer for the win!

Phineas86 said...

I like that the flaming pile of punk records was topped with "Sticky Fingers" by the Rolling Stones -- arguably the most punk record ever made.

valerie said...

So you guys at EIT heard, huh?
http://www.punksonfilm.com/DAM!!!/DESTROY_ALL_MOVIES!!!_The_Complete_Guide_to_Punks_on_Film.html

Phineas: It's from Rock n' Roll High School, and most of the records being burned are Ramones records. I have no idea why they threw Sticky Fingers in there, though.

valerie said...

Haha nevermind. EIT really is everywhere

HV said...

The Bronson & Norris ones - and that poor girl lying on the ground - got me thinking. Punk is one of those Hollywood 'others', an enemy so inhuman it's OK to beat up/kill them. Like Communists before them, and Muslims today.

But Communists and Muslims are supposed to have an ideology (in reality of peace and respect, but that's besides the point). What did punks have? Colorful hair? Spitting? Being angry?

How could Hollywood make 1000s of films about an enemy that never existed in the first place?

Great series!

Ravenhallow said...

PEE-WEE!

Nicely done, Ghouly.

Ghoul Skool said...

See? Best commenters ever.

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Anonymous said...

Oh...so THAT'S what a Mexican drug lord looks like!

Luke said...

Anyone have any idea who the Mexican punk band is playing during the Mexican punk movie clip???

Uncle Staple said...

@John - 35 year-old Flamboyant Mexican punks, no less.

Anonymous said...

A young punk Christopher Walken?
@4:28
We're all forgotten
We're all doomed
You are doomed!

What movie is that?

Kevin Karstens said...

Should have included the wonderfully bad punk rockers scene from the opening of 'Howard The Duck'...;)

Anonymous said...

Made in Britain at 3:01, first movie Tim Roth was ever in. It's actually pretty damn good.