starts off as a "Spinal Tap"-style spoof, only to abruptly switch gears halfway through. By the time it wraps up, "Rock Star" is frantically trying to sell us the same bucket of cliches it was making light of in its first hour.
Rock Star (2001)
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Reviews Counted:119
Fresh:62
Rotten:57
Average Rating:5.4/10
Consensus: Like its title, Rock Star is rather generic, being not so much about the heavy metal scene than about rock cliches and formula.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] Rated R for language, sexuality and some drug content.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Sep 7, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $16,552,203
Synopsis: Mark Wahlberg plays Chris Cole, a local guy from Pittsburgh who is a copy-machine repairman by day (still living at home), and the lead singer of Blood Pollution, a Steel Dragon tribute band, at... Mark Wahlberg plays Chris Cole, a local guy from Pittsburgh who is a copy-machine repairman by day (still living at home), and the lead singer of Blood Pollution, a Steel Dragon tribute band, at night. (Steel Dragon is a heavy-metal hair band living it big in the 1980s.) Cole prides himself on getting everything exactly right when he's onstage, every note, every costume, every shade of mascara; he even gets a nipple ring right after Steel Dragon's lead singer does. Chris's dream turns into reality when Steel Dragon fires its lead singer and brings Chris in to audition for the job. He gets the gig, but he also gets a lot more than he bargained for. Wahlberg is brilliant as Cole, playing the role to perfection, both as the young dreamer and the rock star living to excess. Jennifer Aniston is also excellent as Emily, his longtime girlfriend and manager who stands by him for as long as she can. The music nails the 1980s heavy-metal explosion, both in the original songs that Steel Dragon plays and the incidental music, from such groups as Kiss, Jon Bon Jovi, Ted Nugent, AC/DC, Motley Crue, and Dio. As good as Wahlberg and Aniston are, Timothy Spall, as Steel Dragon's manager, nearly steals the picture. ROCK STAR is an invigorating, intoxicating, thrilling ride of a movie; at times it even feels like it's the true story behind Spinal Tap. (In fact, it is loosely based on the true story of Ripper Owens and Judas Priest.) As an added bonus, the film features, in small roles, musicians who have played with such metalheads as Dokken, Slaughter, Ozzy Osbourne, and more. [More]
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Jennifer Aniston, Dominic West, Timothy Spall
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Jennifer Aniston, Dominic West, Timothy Spall, Rachel Hunter, Heidi Mark, Carrie Stevens, Jason Flemyng, Dagmara Dominczyk, Timothy Olyphant, Stephan Jenkins
Director: Stephen Herek
Director: Stephen Herek
Screenwriter: John Stockwell
Producer: Robert Lawrence, Toby Jaffe
Composer: Trevor Rabin
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Reviews for Rock Star
O filme é como um grande show de rock cujo último número é um sucesso do pagode: depois de pular durante 2 horas, você sai frustrado por não ter sentido vontade de pedir bis.
...an earnest effort to be satiric...a paint-by-the-numbers affair rather than a genuine work of art...a snapshot of a modern rock singer rather than a telling portrait.
There are no shades of gray, and by the end when Chris finds what he wants, you begin to wonder if he found Jesus too.
The weight of what might have been hangs heavily over the proceedings.
A slick, soulless, desperately predictable trawl through rock'n'roll clichés.
Infectious, but its hard-rock-with-a-soft-heart blueprint is way too generic to lift the film into the pantheon of golden oldies.
Difícil entender las razones por las que la industria se empeña en hacer de Wahlberg un buen actor, pues su rango y capacidad son bastante limitadas
Rock Star will touch the heart of anyone who ever thrust a fist in the air to the tune of 'Lick It Up' and wondered what it would be like to live life inside a KISS song.
turns out to be little more than a cinematic version of hair metal—all surface and no substance
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