Justine Bateman rocks out as the leader of an all-girl band that struggles with men and drugs during a summer resort gig.Justine Bateman rocks out as the leader of an all-girl band that struggles with men and drugs during a summer resort gig.Justine Bateman rocks out as the leader of an all-girl band that struggles with men and drugs during a summer resort gig.
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Satisfaction
The difference between male and female rock-stars is that women form meaningful relationships with their groupies.
However, the songstress in this drama has developed feelings for a nightclub owner.
The minute high school is over Jennie (Justine Bateman) and her band The Mystery (Julia Roberts, Britta Phillips, Trini Alvarado) head to Florida in a stolen van to audition for Martin Falcon (Liam Neeson), a bar owner in need of performers for the summer.
While they get the position, over the summer the band starts to drift apart as some members fall in love with locals and others overdose on drugs.
Everything calumniates when the owners of the stole van show up.
Produced by Aaron Spelling, Satisfaction has all of the earmarks of the successful television show creator but for some reason those elements do not elevate this mediocre musical misadventure.
Interestingly enough, all-girl house bands boast the lowest bar tabs.
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The difference between male and female rock-stars is that women form meaningful relationships with their groupies.
However, the songstress in this drama has developed feelings for a nightclub owner.
The minute high school is over Jennie (Justine Bateman) and her band The Mystery (Julia Roberts, Britta Phillips, Trini Alvarado) head to Florida in a stolen van to audition for Martin Falcon (Liam Neeson), a bar owner in need of performers for the summer.
While they get the position, over the summer the band starts to drift apart as some members fall in love with locals and others overdose on drugs.
Everything calumniates when the owners of the stole van show up.
Produced by Aaron Spelling, Satisfaction has all of the earmarks of the successful television show creator but for some reason those elements do not elevate this mediocre musical misadventure.
Interestingly enough, all-girl house bands boast the lowest bar tabs.
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Satisfaction is a movie about five teenagers who have a band called Mystery.Justine Bateman plays the leading singer of the band called Jennie Lee.Justine is best known as Mallory from Family Ties.Satisfaction from 1988 doesn't make any movie history, it's just an enjoyable movie.And there's a great opportunity to see what Liam Neeson did before Schindler's List and what Julia Roberts did before Pretty Woman.
I haven't seen this in ages but I can tell you, as a teen I watched it over and over and over. I'm not sure how it would hold up to new viewers, though. It's a really fun film about a girl band trying to "make it" and facing all the dilemmas that can pop up when a bands just starting to get a feel for themselves and their music. Each member has a unique personality that really meshes in a fun way. I hope they issue this one out on DVD at some point because I'll be first in line to purchase.
So this is not one of the best movies from the '80s, but it made a big impact on me because of Julia Roberts. I thought she was so cool, and I copied a lot of my fashion styles after her character in the movie (big hair and all). Being a child of the '80s I've been slowly collecting many of the classic comedies, and this one has been on my list for a while. So when I discovered last month that it was finally coming out on DVD and at a great price, I pre-ordered my copy. It has some really good moments and good one-liners, like when Julia Roberts' character, Daryle is told by one of the preppy guys she's seeing "You're different from the other girls", she responds "I can work really hard to be the same", or when Daryle is explaining to Billy that getting married is a natural thing, Billy responds "Dying is natural too, but you don't see people rushing to do that". So if you want to take a trip back to the '80s or if you're a Julia Roberts fan, this movie is for you.
Not a good film by any stretch of the imagination. The storyline is a shocker and the acting is, at times, quite bad. However, seeing Julia Roberts and Liam Neeson in early roles before they were big stars makes it worthwhile. The one redeeming feature about this mess is the dog! He is so cute! But Justine Bateman is just awful, can't sing, can't act and can't talk properly. It's no wonder her big stardom has been confined to Family Ties.
Did you know
- TriviaOut of all of the band, the only one who could play guitar and sing was Britta Phillips. Before this movie, she was the singing voice of "Jem" on the cartoon series Jem (1985).
- Crazy creditsThe Mystery performs "Satisfaction" on stage through most of the closing credits.
- Soundtracks(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Performed by Jennie Lee & The Mystery (as Justine Bateman & The Mystery on Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Produced by Steve Cropper, Waddy Wachtel
© 1965 ABKCO Music, Inc. (BMI)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $8,253,123
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,779,275
- Feb 15, 1988
- Gross worldwide
- $8,253,123
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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