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>[ LATEST RELEASE: That Darn Punk] Tom Bennett Joe
Escalante (bassist for The Vandals) stars as Dirk (oddly enough the bassist
for a punk band) who finds himself in the midst of a hellish chain of events.
After whoring his band’s song to a sub-par television show about
roller-blading cops and cheating on his artist girlfriend he finds himself in
his boxer shorts in the middle of the desert on the run from hit men, cop
killers and an impregnated junkie alien. A bad day by any standards. (Think
“Repo Man” meets “North by Northwest”in the desert…but not exactly.) There
is a story behind the story. “That Darn Punk” was made for just over $20,000
by Kung Fu Films. Shot on 16mm and released exclusively on home video the
film boasts one of the best punk soundtracks you are ever likely to stumble
upon. Bands such as The Vandals, Rancid, Bouncing Souls, Pennywise and A.F.I.
(the list goes on) lend songs to the soundtrack. That said, it would be very
easy to rely on the punk clout of the soundtrack and use it as an excuse to
produce a shitty film. This
is, however, not the case. “That Darn Punk” is a lot of fun and Escalante is
quite likeable in the lead. Chock full of extremely quirky characters, great
music and what could only be described as fucked-up situations, the film is a
must for any punk fan. Kung Fu Films is currently working on their second
film "Selwyn's Nuts", starring Warren Fitzgerald (also of The
Vandals) and directed and shot by Joe Escalante. There is a trailer for the
film on the video for “That Darn Punk” and it looks like it could be funny as
hell. So
here’s to more punks in the movies… No, not the ones who kick your seat and
talk and throw popcorn, but the entertaining ones with the spikes and the
guitars. You know what I mean. Courtesy
Filmthreat.com |
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