Haven't seen it yet, but viewing the trailer evoked the same kind of
TGIF/Saturday Night Fever vibe as well ... actually SNF was a much
better film than TGIF maybe Groove is more like the "Showgirls"
of rave culture -- it'll end up being a cult classic for how
exagerrated and camp it is?
If anyone sees it and notices a kid in an orange shirt and green hat acting
foolishly and trying to get in front of the camera too much it's me so let
me know, since I wouldn't see it unless I knew I had a guest cameo.
On Thu Jun 22 15:54:55 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i saw it here in ny t
i saw it here in ny the first weekend it was out... it was kind of funny (but
i went with a whole bunch of post-rave people)...reminded me of an updated
Thank God It's Friday (the old Donna Summer movie?).
any one else's thoughts?
In a message dated Thu, 22 Jun 2000 2:14:30 PM Eastern Dayligh
te some
time (since the early days of harthouse/eye q). the music that digweed played,
is that representative of the stuff he plays? is it representative of trance?
james
"John Bush" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/22/2000 02:13:41 PM
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
cc
>Has anyone seen this yet? Any thoughts? The only reports I hear are from
>big-media outlets, so when they trumpet it as the first "true" rave movie,
>it makes me more than just a bit uncomfortable... Still, it should be
>interesting -- and if you *had* to do a trance soundtrack (and I'm sure th