Rock Star (film)
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Rock Star | |
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Directed by | Stephen Herek |
Written by | John Stockwell |
Starring | Mark Wahlberg Jennifer Aniston |
Release date(s) | September 7, 2001 |
Running time | 105 min |
Language | English |
Budget | US$57 million |
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Rock Star is a 2001 movie starring Mark Wahlberg and directed by Stephen Herek. The film also stars Jennifer Aniston. It was shot almost entirely in and around Pittsburgh.
The movie depicts, approximately, the life of an '80s heavy metal band, with stories of success, drugs, rock and roll, and groupies. The band depicted in the movie, Steel Dragon, is fictional.
The film was inspired by the real-life story of Tim 'Ripper' Owens, singer in a Judas Priest tribute band who was chosen to replace singer Rob Halford when he left the band. The original title of the movie was to be Metal God, similar to signature Judas Priest song "Metal Gods".
This is the executive producer debut of George Clooney, Wahlberg's co-star from Three Kings and The Perfect Storm.
The band members are portrayed by ex-Dokken bassist Jeff Pilson, Black Label Society guitarist and lead singer and Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde (Also, Zakk's rhythm guitarist Nick Cantonese plays the lead guitarist in Chris' tribute band Blood Pollution) , actor and guitarist Dominic West, and current Foreigner drummer and son of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, Jason Bonham. Also Myles Kennedy, from Alter Bridge fame, makes an appearance as 'Thor' in the movie. Also, the singing voice for Mark Wahlberg's character was former Yngwie Malmsteen frontman Jeff Scott Soto.
TAGLINE: So You Wanna Be a Rock Star?
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[edit] Plot
Rock Star revolves around the story of Chris 'Izzy' Cole (played by Wahlberg) and a rock band called Steel Dragon. Izzy is a photocopier technician by day, and the lead singer of a Steel Dragon tribute band called "Blood Pollution" by night.
Internal struggles between the Steel Dragon band members culminate with the firing of the main singer and the starting of recruitment sessions for them to find a new vocalist. After also being fired from his own tribute band, Izzy tries out for Steel Dragon and ends up joining them as their new singer.
Now Izzy has to come to grips with the pressures of his newfound fame and success, as it impacts his life both for better and worse, particularly with his relationship with his supportive girlfriend (Jennifer Aniston). The group's wise band manager (Timothy Spall) serves as a sympathetic mentor to Izzy.
[edit] The "Ripper" Owens parallels
The similarities between the life of former Judas Priest vocalist Tim 'Ripper' Owens and the film's protagonist were intentional. In the film, a copier sales rep from a working-class mid-sized city lives for fronting a "tribute" band paying homage to his favorite heavy metal group. When footage shot by a third-party of his live performance makes it to the famous British band's management, they decide to audition him to replace their departing, closeted homosexual lead singer, which parallels Owens' experience with Judas Priest.
The storyline was "re-imagined" with a few details changed (i.e: set in Pittsburgh instead of Akron, in the 1980s instead of the '90s, etc.). Rock Star's producers stated this was a result of their wanting to take the script in a different direction. However, Owens later stated that it had to do with a failure to reach a financial agreement with the Judas Priest camp for the rights to the story.
Also, the timeline of the film coincides with that of the "social death" of mainstream metal and gives way to the "grunge" movement of the early 90's.
[edit] Soundtrack
Rock Star | ||
Soundtrack by Various Artists | ||
Released | August 28, 2001 | |
Label | Priority | |
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- Rock Star - Everclear 3:30
- Livin' the Life - Steel Dragon 3:14
- Wild Side - Mötley Crüe 4:34
- We All Die Young - Steel Dragon 4:01
- Blood Pollution - Steel Dragon 3:59
- Livin' on a Prayer - Bon Jovi 4:08
- Stand Up - Steel Dragon 4:18
- Stranglehold - Ted Nugent 8:23
- Wasted Generation - Steel Dragon 2:54
- Lick It Up - Kiss 3:56
- Long Live Rock 'N' Roll - Steel Dragon 3:27
- Devil Inside - INXS 5:13
- Colorful - Verve Pipe 4:25
- Gotta Have It {Music from Rock Star} - Trevor Rabin 2:57
[edit] External links
- Rock Star at the Internet Movie Database
- Rock Star at Rotten Tomatoes
- Rock Star at Box Office Mojo
- Rock Star premiere photos Includes after-party photos at House of Blues