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| ACTORS: | Seth Green, Macaulay Culkin, Wilson Cruz |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato |
| MANUFACTURER: | Dej Productions Inc |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-comedy |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 733807749734 |
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Customer Reviews of Party Monster Party Scene Box Art
Without substance or anything at all really Seth Green is the only actor in the movie. Everyone else is trying to act. <
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>I give two stars because the costumes were fantastic and so was the make up. <
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>I wanted to give no stars because too many things were trying to get covered in too little time. <
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>Did anyone really understand Gitzies importance? Or why the club kids went on tour? I did, but only because I knew the story before I saw the movie...maybe that's why I'm so upset with this production.
Murder Scene is Unfathomable
I loved this movie for many reasons. All of which I wont list becasue it's pointless, eveyone must decide for themselves what they get out of this movie. But I must comment on the the murder scene. It by far is the scene that resonates with me most. I literally began to cry during the scene at the sheer sickness of humanity...flinching with every blow...the psychological build up of the rat screaming.... the plunging of the drano filled rig...it all was so crazy and disturbing I just felt for a moment like James St. James when he begs for the rat to STOP!!! I just didn't want to see any more of it, yet I couldn't look away.
Disco Bloodbath -- This is not.
Working in a local music and movie store, I learned about this film through one of our Video Business magazines that show up about once a week. With the cast, I couldn't help but be curious as to what the story was really about. After watching "Party Monster - The Shockumentary," and realizing that I had seen the Club Kids on television back in the 90's, I quickly went out and purchased the movie not long after it was released.
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>What I found was a disappointment to the documentary, and the wonderful things I had heard about the novel written by James St. James (Disco Bloodbath, recently renamed Party Monster and released in a paperback edition, which I have now read and recommend over the movie by far).
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>The movie focused too much on petty things that really deterred from the actual story. Although the acting was good (my God, Macaulay's portrayal of Michael Alig was "fabulous"), the way the story was pieced together was sloppy, and too much portrayed from Michael's point of view, while in the book it was obviously James St. James doing the story telling. I mean, when did he ever say he was talking to a giant rat in the novel? I understand that this was a film, and not the book, or the documentary, but it did a piss poor job of reliving it.
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>I think this movie would be great if it would have had a higher budget, as well as the possibility of St. James working with the script. After all, he did know the characters personally, and could get it down much better.
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>Worth a rent, and worth the buy for fanatics like myself, but those looking at a great acted story of what we learned through "Disco Bloodbath" and the documentary, stick to those two.