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Rock My World

Original title: Global Heresy
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.8K
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Alicia Silverstone in Rock My World (2002)
A rock band bursts onto the scene and then their frontman disappears on the eve of a European tour.
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A rock band bursts onto the scene and then their frontman disappears on the eve of a European tour.A rock band bursts onto the scene and then their frontman disappears on the eve of a European tour.A rock band bursts onto the scene and then their frontman disappears on the eve of a European tour.

  • Director
    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Writer
    • Mark Mills
  • Stars
    • Peter O'Toole
    • Joan Plowright
    • Alicia Silverstone
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writer
      • Mark Mills
    • Stars
      • Peter O'Toole
      • Joan Plowright
      • Alicia Silverstone
    • 38User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Lord Foxley
    Joan Plowright
    Joan Plowright
    • Lady Foxley
    Alicia Silverstone
    Alicia Silverstone
    • Nat
    Jaimz Woolvett
    Jaimz Woolvett
    • Leo
    Keram Malicki-Sánchez
    • Flit
    • (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    Christopher Bolton
    Christopher Bolton
    • Carl
    Lochlyn Munro
    Lochlyn Munro
    • Dave
    Martin Clunes
    Martin Clunes
    • James Chancellor
    Amy Phillips
    Amy Phillips
    • Georgia
    Alex Karzis
    Alex Karzis
    • Ben
    Carlo Rota
    Carlo Rota
    • Tony Manson
    Ian Downie
    • Benson
    Helen Beavis
    • Margaret
    Wayne Downer
    • Young Man
    Daniel Fathers
    Daniel Fathers
    • Male Reporter…
    Glyn Thomas
    • Journalist #2
    Olivia Jones
    Olivia Jones
    • Journalist #3
    • (as Olivia Palenstein)
    Simon Greenslade
    • Suit #1
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writer
      • Mark Mills
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    kooljock

    not that bad

    i saw this movie this morning and thoroughly enjoyed it. While it was not the most intelligent movie ever made, I feel that the previous critique was a bit harsh. This movie was fun, no more no less. Admittedly the actors won't win any awards for their performances but in my opinion they pulled it off. The story was quit shady but at least it wasn't boring and repetitive. I also very much so enjoyed the music. To many movies play the safe road, stealing plots that have been used over and over. This plot was totally new to me and i applaud the movie for that. Silverstone was also as cute as ever. I feel that this movie is completely suffice for something to watch when there isn't anything else on.
    8spoken

    More than just a drama, and funny, too!

    This refers to the TV version, so I might have missed something edited out.

    After reading the TV listing's blurb I was set for a boring movie. Boy, was I ever surprised. Before the first commercial I was treated to people who have very realistic appearances (they look like everyday people), new takes on some old humor, evil corporate bullying and delightfully lovable English nobility who can pull off a harmless stunt when cornered by life's uglier realities.

    Then came the Young People, otherwise known as an American band called Global Heresy, but they weren't the stereotypical, eye-rolling groaners. Definitely hip, loud, raucous and irreverent, they had good hearts as well as useable brains.

    I'm not sure why some people have a problem with O'Toole in this role, though I can guess that some people like their dramas straight-up and don't want O'Toole to be comedic. I thought all the main characters were delightful, and O'Toole's portrayal of a nobleman forced to "lighten up" is something special to be seen.

    I have *got* to see this again!
    6taniav

    Guilty Fun

    This movie is called "Rock My World" in Canada. It is wrought with absurd cliché's. The sweet innocent band versus the conniving commercial oriented meanie from the record label. The band is purportedly an uberfamous "rock" act, but the songs are corny (think an angry richard marx with a guitar). The band seems more like the ARchies than they do smashing pumpkins...in short its a kids movie, innocent and harmless. Admittedly I enjoyed it, it has some funny one liners and the freshness of youthful rebellion has some appeal to the dreamy inner child, granted the ego is able to get over the silly plot, and enjoy the movie. THe guys are cute, and I was surprised that Alicia silverstone was convincing as a bassist and seems to have finally outgrown the clueless curse/aura. Joan & Peter O'toole ensure the film has class and quality, and are a delight to watch.A fun family surprise. Very easy to poke fun, but I have the thing on tape. Go figure.
    vchimpanzee

    Cute formula movie

    Lord Charles and Lady Diana Foxley have a spectacular house in England, and servants Benson and Margaret. But they can't afford to continue their magnificent lifestyle unless they make some changes.

    Benson and Margaret are given time off, and Charles and Diana pose as Benson and Margaret as they rent out the house. An American rock band known as Global Heresy need some quiet time away from the spotlight, and this house will do nicely. The kids act pretty much the way one would expect at first, expecting the servants to do everything for them and bossing them around like they are entitled to whatever they want.

    When the kids play their loud music, Charles cannot believe this is what passes for music (I agree with Charles, and unlike the stuffy aristocrat, I never changed my mind about this; nevertheless, the kids have talent). Diana is willing to be hip, though. Eventually, the kids treat them like human beings and even help them do their jobs better.

    A couple of dramas are going on in the meantime. Natalie is the band's new bassist after Ben disappeared mysteriously, and she is trying too hard to make a contribution. Some band members just wish she would leave things alone, but others like what she adds to the group, particularly in the area of songwriting.

    The band's management want to control the music, while the kids think their new contract will allow them to. But the people in charge don't believe the kids' vision of their music is what will make the most money. James, the man in charge of keeping the band happy, is working undercover to sabotage the band's efforts.

    There is actually a third drama: Charles' nerdy but attractive niece shows up to work on a science project and is discovered skinny-dipping. She and her uncle don't get along, but one of the band members seems to have a crush.

    Peter O'Toole and Joan Plowright both give fine performances. Plowright especially stands out because her character is so caring. No, this is not the sort of movie either would be known for. But I don't imagine most of us who like this sort of movie would be easily persuaded to see their best work. The other actors are good, for this sort of movie. Alicia Silverstone is different from some of the other characters I've seen her play, but still talented.

    If anything, the movie was too short. I would have like to see more story development.

    One gag that never worked for me: the evil paperboy. However, when Charles finally got his revenge ... see, the kids didn't know what was actually going on.

    It's formula, but I like the formula.
    7xavrush89

    Where WAS this in 2002?

    I am the worst channel surfer. I almost never find anything good on television unless I just happen to catch the tail end of it. This is one time I lucked out. The movie was just starting and I saw Joan Plowright with a big suitcase, I kept watching, then Peter O'Toole appeared, another good sign. I would watch footage of either of them asleep, and two not-so-stuffy aristocrats posing as their own servants for a rock band was a good enough premise for me.

    I was worried this might be something sappy (and there is a schmaltz factor, I admit), but when when PO wound up in bed with a rock musician, I laughed. Alicia Silverstone surprisingly looked the part, she's very Liz Phair-esquire. This actually seems more like a funny episode of a TV show, but I'll take it. If you liked Plowright in "Bringing Down the House" check her out in this. Whoda thunk after Olivier's death she'd be such a sought-after comic actor?

    File this one under Guilty Pleasures. It's not hilarious, but fun. Better than a some of Jim Carrey's mugging, for my money. It deserved a theatrical release in the states.

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    • Trivia
      The village featured in the title sequence is Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, UK.
    • Goofs
      When James is driving Nat away from the estate, a vehicle can be seen passing on the left side of the vehicle headed in the opposite direction. Since the setting is supposed to be England, James' vehicle would have been in the left lane and opposing traffic would be on the right.
    • Quotes

      Lord Foxley: Is misogynistic even a word?

      Lady Foxley: It is now. You've given it life.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits are accompanied by outtakes from the movie.
    • Soundtracks
      THROW ME A LINE
      Performed by Casino

      Written by Adam Zindani (as A. Zindani)

      Published by Casino (Copyright Control) 2001

      Courtesy of Casino

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Повне беззаконня
    • Filming locations
      • Lower Slaughter, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK(exteriors in the title sequence)
    • Production companies
      • GFT Entertainment
      • Ultimate Pictures
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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