Originally posted by terry:
My favorite scene was the interview with HR in a park and some woman in a bridesmaid gown (maybe it was a prom dress) walking behind him. I think I'm remembering this correctly, I wish I remember the point he was trying to make.
It didn't happen just once -- every time they talked to H.R., these bridesmaids (or a bride) and guys in tuxes were walking across the park behind him. It was a hoot.
Anyone else notice that Ian McKaye's interview took place in Black Cat's Red Room?
As for the movie, I enjoyed it, but we were wondering about some of the bands they didn't include any footage of -- Minuteman, Husker Du. And like Bombay, I didn't leave moved to explore that seen all that much. Like El Jefe, I think a real focus on, say, four or five bands with brief highlights from others might have made for a more compelling story.
I'm not all that familiar with hardcore, I missed it by about 4 or 5 years -- came in right at the end when they said it started to suck (1986).