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finale-slc.punk.dvdrip.xvid.nfo
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0133189
SLC Punk starts out entertainingly enough as a sarcastic
snapshot of the punk-rock scene in Salt Lake City in
1985--complete with mohawks, moshing, and vague avowals
of anarchy. But gradually, the wanderings of Stevo
(Matthew Lillard from Scream) and Heroin Bob (Michael
Goorjian) turn into a multilayered exploration of
character and culture shock. Though he spends his days
drinking and mocking the values of his parents, Stevo
turns just as critical an eye on his own rhetoric and
lifestyle, and comes to find that aimless rebellion may
be just as hollow as the mindless pursuit of money. No
character has the right point of view; there are no easy
solutions. Despite lacking anything in the way of a plot
, SLC Punk sustains its energy through wit, realism,
propulsive editing, and excellent performances from
Lillard, Goorjian, and the rest of the cast. It's
emblematic of the movie's sophistication that Stevo's
lawyer father (Christopher McDonald, who played Geena
Davis's husband in Thelma and Louise) is treated
satirically without being dismissed; though baffled by
his son's form of rebellion, he never loses hope that
Stevo will go on to law school and continues to cajole
Stevo and argue with him about how the world works. By
its end, the constantly shifting perspective of SLC Punk
achieves a surprising emotional depth. It's also given a
lot of energy by a well-chosen soundtrack of energetic
but not overly familiar music of the time, including
selections from Fear, the Dead Kennedys, the Stooges,
and even Roxy Music.
[ Release notes ]
The old vV rip was not ivtc'ed to 23.976fps. This film was
easily ivtc'able and was performed. Also, the vV rip was
undersized at 579mb. Another problem was the 592x272 res
which yields an AR of about 2.17:6. 640x272 gives much
less of an error percentage and could be used due to the
compressibilty of this film. Sample of old vV rip is
included for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy this excellent
movie.
Matthew Lillard ...... as Stevo
Michael A. Goorjian ...... as Bob
Annabeth Gish ...... as Trish
Jennifer Lien ...... as Sandy
Christopher McDonald ...... as Dad
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