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local punk band, feature film action/adventure, battle dress uniform, bulletinboard, hip, jason london, musician jokes, naming, music magazine, slavery, gear, michael chapman, randy quaid, picture tupac, gabe jeffrey, by francesca lia block, slanderous, cooper, girl power, harbingerjournal, igor, insult, artist, links, It does create an effect here, just not a very good one—if a person does pick up left ear this DVD though, they should watch these segments with Cooper’s commentary turned on at least once as he goes on to offer his take on what is already painfully evident: “Obviously, we never heard of the word ‘edit.’” “Some of this was done in one take.” “As you can see, I had no ass--I don’t know where it went.” Uh, yeah. He does offer up a lot of interesting asides though and left ear in fact he hits it right on the head left ear when he compares much of the shenanigans that they were engaging in (at one point the cast and band were frolicking with both an elephant and a tennis shoe wearing donkey) to the type of behavior one might be expect from a group like the “psychedelic Monkees”.
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This disc opens with Alice dressed in a tux onstage with his band crooning “The Lady Is a Tramp”. The rest of the band is right there playing alongside while appearing as if they were about to go to a senior prom. The group appears bored throughout, yet instead of only playing a local punk band small portion of the song, the band local punk band manages to get through nearly the whole tune before Alice begins to rebel local punk band and tear apart the stage--hell, they could have gotten the same effect just by singing a few words of the song. Instead, the proceedings drag just like most of these slapstick segments and chase scenes that occur throughout. Now, before one starts yelling, “yeah, but that was thirty years ago. It was probably really funny then.” Uhmmm. No, actually it probably wasn’t. It is possible though to concede that although Cooper misses way, way more than he hits in the comedy game, it is important to note that by mixing these skits and storyline with the music, he may have simply been attempting to bring some levity to the proceedings by mixing in some humor with his stage show which at the time was supposed to be the most dangerous and rebellious around.
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