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Detroit Rock City — Kiss The Rules Goodbye.
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Detroit Rock City

1999 6.5 10.3K R views saved
Detroit Rock City

In 1978, a Kiss concert was an epoch-making event. For the four teen fans in Detroit Rock City getting tickets to the sold-out show becomes the focal point of their existence. They'll do anything for tickets -- compete in a strip club's amateur-night contest, take on religious protesters, even rob a convenience store!

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 1hrs 35min
Status: Released
Release date: 1999-08-13
Release format: Streaming — Oct 14, 2000
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Alexandra E
@tgrbabydoll 3 years ago

Cult classic especially for KISS fans or anyone that went to their first concert in the early 80's or before. Back when teenagers could get alcohol legally at 18, could get fake ID's from the freshman "geek" that looked better than an actual DMV issued one, and just really captures the time.

It's also about friendship, first love, different types of parents kids deal with and first experiences.

If you can ignore that KISS, or at least Gene Simmons, embraced a racist leadership (totally unfathomable at all levels), this is great. BTW you should be able to. KISS is the back theme but not really party to the interactions. Just pretend they're going to see a less racist band if you need to. **Maybe someone can make a girl version going to see Duran Duran instead.

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Alexandra E
@tgrbabydoll 3 years ago

Cult classic especially for KISS fans or anyone that went to their first concert in the early 80's or before. Back when teenagers could get alcohol legally at 18, could get fake ID's from the freshman "geek" that looked better than an actual DMV issued one, and just really captures the time.

It's also about friendship, first love, different types of parents kids deal with and first experiences.

If you can ignore that KISS, or at least Gene Simmons, embraced a racist leadership (totally unfathomable at all levels), this is great. BTW you should be able to. KISS is the back theme but not really party to the interactions. Just pretend they're going to see a less racist band if you need to. **Maybe someone can make a girl version going to see Duran Duran instead.

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Carlos Fernando Ibarra
@jekyl6669 9 months ago

This is definitely a product of it's time. I don't think most of what's going on here would be acceptable by today's audiences. That said, I still get loads of entertainment out of it, maybe it's just nostalgia controlling me, or maybe it's the movie's sense of fun, partying and teenage rebellion that keep me hooked. Whatever it is, I'll continue watching and having fun with it.

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