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American Hardcore, 2006

American Hardcore

English

USA

Rating:7.2
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Profile of American Hardcore

The mood of American Hardcore is captivating, rough, and humorous. The plot centers around the life of a musician, misfits, and artists and showbiz. It is a drama movie. In approach, American Hardcore is realistic. It happens in contemporary times.

Summary of American Hardcore

True hardcore fans may balk at the fact that this vibrant document of a scene that prided itself on some staunchly anti-corporate ethics is being distributed by business behemoth Sony, but they needn't worry--American Hardcore was in the can long before the men in suits picked it up for distribution. Paul Rachman's film is bookended by two clips of Ronald Reagan being sworn in for each of his tenures as president, and the director is quick to draw parallels between Reagan's leadership and the explosion of angry young men who picked up guitars, drums, and microphones and exploded onto an unsuspecting ‘80s music scene. Rachman draws on amazing footage of scene leaders such as Bad Brains, Minor Threat, and Black Flag to tell the story, and splices them with interview clips from band members, scenesters, fanzine writers, label bosses, and plenty of the freaks and misfits who were drawn to the pummeling sounds of hardcore.

Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Rachman's film is the fact that that many of the figures who populated it, such as Minor Threat's Ian Mackye and Black Flag's Henry Rollins, still staunchly stick to the stringent personal and work ethics their younger selves developed back in the day. And what a day it was! As the various talking heads tell of dust-ups with cops, violent scenes at shows, and the development of a supportive musical community across the country, it will be difficult for younger viewers not to feel pangs of jealousy. However, Rachman does briefly cover some of the downsides of hardcore, such as the lack of female performers and the jock-like mentality of those who just showed up at shows looking for a punch-up, but on the whole the film is an upbeat testimony to a movement that was so underground that it simply passed by a lot of the high-haired and colorfully clothed pop fans of the era.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 22 September 2006
Runtime: 100 min

Cast and Crew

Ian MacKaye

as Himself

Dez Cadena

as Himself

Joe Carducci

as Himself

Flea

as Himself

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Clips

American Hardcore
American Hardcore: Home Video
American Hardcore
American Hardcore: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

Variety
Excellent documentary American Hardcore chronicles the short-lived but influential musical moment when a defiantly anti-commercial underground put a distinctive U.S. stamp on the hitherto Brit-driven punk movement.
Rolling Stone
Messed up as it is, you can't tear your eyes away from this explosion of brutal sounds and images.

Users Reviews

Okay, so Im not really a fan of hardcore, or at least the majority of bands focused on in this documentary. I for instance love Fugazi, but generally cant stand Minor Threat. My main problem with this documentary is the repetitive nature of the...
The film was good but not quite accurate. The film overlooks or dismiss's the Dead Kennedys completely. The film says it's a retrospective of hardcore punk music from the early 80's on. The Dead Kennedys are an American punk band from the first wave...
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