I agree with Trillion. I only saw the trailer & it looked quite alright for me. I think of Crash like a storyteller 'bout being a punk at '77. Rebellion against a society that was (still is) about to drown in engineerd standards. Punkrock forever!
Darby..That poor bastard! He thought if nothing else, his death would at least get him some notoriety. Not a chance Dude! He should of picked a better day to die than the day before JOHN LENNON!!
and I Like the Germs... more than the Beatles anyway.
QUOTE: "I would have to agree that this movie doesn't look all that great at "representing punk"...."
You don't know what PUNK was like in el-Lay. It looks like I remember them. What shows did you see?
Looks great, nice work guys. Grew up on this stuff and am very much looking forward to seeing it on screen. Any chance of a strange Belinda Carlisle drum scene?
As far as what Crash would think it's sad we can't just ask him, but I think he be honored that someone thought what he did was worth the time to make a period piece about him and his band.
I would have to agree that this movie doesn't look all that great at "representing punk".... How do you think Crash would have felt about someone putting together a "period piece" about him?