The perfectly cast Slater effectively propels the film, his intensity and dry delivery giving it a definite edge, as does a soundtrack which includes Ice T, Concrete Blonde and the Cowboy Junkies.
Pump Up the Volume (1990)
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Reviews Counted:29
Fresh:24
Rotten:5
Average Rating:6.7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: "Pump Up The Volume" could be subtitled "Rebel with a Cause" in that a shy, intelligent teenager, tries to use his anger for the higher good. It is perhaps one of the best films made about... "Pump Up The Volume" could be subtitled "Rebel with a Cause" in that a shy, intelligent teenager, tries to use his anger for the higher good. It is perhaps one of the best films made about contemporary suburban teenagers and their feelings of alienation and boredom. Mark works as a disc jockey in his own pirate radio station, set up in his basement. He plays very cool music and rants about consumer culture, the danger of complacency, uncaring adults, and high school. He also takes calls from other lonely teens, but fails to prevent one depressed caller from commiting suicide. However, Mark hangs in there and broadcasts a call-to-arms that galvanizes the town's youth to demonstrate their unity. [More]
Starring: Christian Slater, Cheryl Pollack, Samantha Mathis, Ellen Green
Starring: Christian Slater, Cheryl Pollack, Samantha Mathis, Ellen Green, Mimi Kennedy, Billy Morrissette, Lala Sloatman, Ahmet Zappa, Seth Green, Scott Paulin, Juliet Landau, Mark Ballou
Director: Allan Moyle
Director: Allan Moyle
Screenwriter: Allan Moyle
Composer: Cliff Martinez, Michael Abbott
Producer: Rupert Harvey, Sandy Stern
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Reviews for Pump Up the Volume
Unlike most teen movies, it’s honest in portraying teen years as less than idyllic.
The only real reason to see this film is Slater's knockout performance.
Much more than a teen movie....an experience, and one you'll never forget. TURN IT UP LOUD!
Pump Up the Volume is one of the most powerful movies I've ever seen.
Few films understand the fantasies of the would-be outsider-turned-icon quite as well, while remaining in a realistic setting.
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