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Has anyone seen Party Monster?

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It's such a good movie but it's driving me crazy that it's so trendy now. All of a sudden it's popular and 'sceney' to love the movie, but no one has read the book...muchless know that it's all true. Doesn't it drive you crazy when that happens?

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  1. i saw it a couple years ago.

    it was too werid for my taste.

    and i've seen the Doom Generation...twice!


  2. i totally know what you mean, like judd apatow, how its all cool to like his movies now, i mean yeah its cool that he is doing so well for himself, but i remember LOVING freaks and geeks when it first started on tv, and i was so bummed when it was cancelled, and now everyone acts like they totally loved the show too, and if that were the case it wouldnt have been cancelled so soon!

    i totally know what you mean though, and it can get pretty annoying.

    party monster was the **** though. haha

  3. NO

  4. Yeah i know people ruin stuff by being obnoxious about it! Like Nightmare before christmas every goth and emo likes it! Yet i bet half of them haven't even seen it!! Napoleon dynomite -people sucked the fun outta that one!! Chapelles show "I'm rich *****" O Shut up already!!

    By the way James St James is the funniest! I love him!!

  5. this film is an amazing work of art and must be viewed as such. if you're looking to understand the storyline, you MUST read the book disco bloodbath (rereleased as party monster) by james st. james. it's also helpful to watch the director's commentary on the dvd with fenton bailey and randy barbato. so much is explained between these two sources that is taken for granted in the film (ie michael and james' sources of incomes, explanations of michael and peter's relationship, and a more logical timeline). the most important thing to realize and keep in mind throughout watching this film is that michael alig was (is?) incredibly insecure but at the same time incredibly loving. the most telling line in the movie is delivered by seth green, when speaking to macaulay culkin after the latter's feigned attempt at suicide: "There's not enough love in the whole wide world to satisfy you." party monster the film is incredibly intelligent, as is the book. the story and its retelling are hysterical and horrifying at the same time. this film acts as both a warning and a touching memoir - a must see for fans of realism and those who enjoy seeing human emotion and drama rather than special effects and airbrushed muscles.


  6. wait, so you think it's a good movie but your dissing other people cause they like it, too?

    ...wow.

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