Tres miembros de una banda que quieren dar el gran salto se dirigen a una emisora de radio para que pongan su maqueta. Cuando el DJ se niega a ponerla, terminan tomando a todo el mundo como ... Leer todoTres miembros de una banda que quieren dar el gran salto se dirigen a una emisora de radio para que pongan su maqueta. Cuando el DJ se niega a ponerla, terminan tomando a todo el mundo como rehén con pistolas de plástico.Tres miembros de una banda que quieren dar el gran salto se dirigen a una emisora de radio para que pongan su maqueta. Cuando el DJ se niega a ponerla, terminan tomando a todo el mundo como rehén con pistolas de plástico.
- Marcus
- (as Reginald E. Cathey)
Reseñas destacadas
This movie has an original plot line with good humour and good acting. Keep in mind that this movie comes very early on in the careers of all three title characters. Personally I find the calibre of acting that Fraser and Sandler have in this movie better than some that came afterwards.
When you start watching this movie, you'll want to finish it. Perfect example, my room mate who came in the room looking for something ended up staying for the whole movie.
Give this baby a chance. If you don't like it, you've lost the price of a rental.
The film is chock full of laughter and cameos, and I think on a sensual side (on myself being a metal head) this film showcases where many "hard rock/heavy metal" radio stations were biting the dust to make way for other music. This film hits close to home, has a kick ass soundtrack (with the Lone Rangers themselves) and has many SNL members to make the film really enjoyable, a comedy classic of the 90's.
Worthless trivia: This is one of the film films that you can find two of the original Ghostbusters together, as Harold (Egon) Ramis plays a phony as record exec, and Ernie (Winston) Hudson plays a cop that has to deal with the metal heads insane requests and Chris Farley being a fool.
To say this film is a good one from a critical standpoint is a lie, as it is pretty bad in a multitude of ways. But as far as 1990s comedies go, or films connected to "Saturday Night Live" (this one very loosely), this ranks up there in entertainment value.
If nothing else, the cast sells this -- David Arquette and Michael Richards before their prime. Adam Sandler at his peak. Brendan Fraser in a transition from Pauly Shore to "real" films... and Steve Buscemi? This is just loaded with talent.
The music will not appeal to everyone. Even as a fan of metal, I have to say a lot of the music is not as top-notch as it probably should be.
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- CuriosidadesThe Lone Rangers' hit single "Degenerated" is actually a song by 1980s punk group Reagan Youth.
- PifiasWhen Rex suggests that the tape should be played on the air, Chazz replies it can't be done because the mixing console is busted. All radio stations, especially high profile ones (and even regional ones) have more than one broadcast booth, in most cases two (some with a third as a backup), so it would just be a matter of switching booths.
- Citas
[Chazz and Rex are testing Chris]
Chazz: Who'd win in a wrestling match, Lemmy or God?
Chris Moore: Lemmy.
[Rex imitates a game show buzzer]
Chris Moore: ... God?
Rex: Wrong, dickhead, trick question. Lemmy *IS* God.
- Versiones alternativasAside from editing some language, the TV version changes one of the last scenes: when Rex is pelvic-thrusting and Chazz gestures "no no no", instead of a shot of a pair of prisoners grinning laciviously, the TV edit uses a shot of two prisoners staring confused at Rex.
- ConexionesFeatured in Motörhead Feat. Ice-T & Whitfield Crane: Born to Raise Hell (1994)
- Banda sonoraBorn to Raise Hell
Performed by Motörhead with Ice-T and Whitfield Crane
Written by Lemmy (as I. Kilmister), J. Melendez / R. Cantor
Produced by Randy Cantor for Loud Garage Productions
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation
by arrangement with Warner Special Products
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 5.751.882 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 1.911.739 US$
- 7 ago 1994
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 5.751.882 US$