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Joan jett documentary
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“Edgeplay” dodges the usual pre-sweetened rock'n'roll clichés, and goes straight for the jugular." (Chris Parcellin, Film Threat, 2005) the showbiz veneer is replaced by a kind of brutal honesty that doesn't make it to the silver screen much these days. "Tischler-Blue has pulled-together a harrowing tale of '70s rock'n'roll excess and shattered dreams that rivals any rock documentary ever made.Shortly after the film was released, Sandy West, the band's drummer was diagnosed with cancer. was a totally different take on what went down." I wanted nothing to do with it because that's not the band I was in. With any band, you're gonna have interpersonal conflicts, but if that's what they thought the Runaways were about-about breaking a bass or putting on make-up-well, it's very disappointing. I'm not gonna participate in a Jerry Springer fest, bottom line. If there's gonna be a Runaways movie, it should be about what we accomplished, the tours we did, the bands we played with, the people we inspired. "To me, the Runaways is my baby, so you have to understand my perspective. In a 2006 interview with the Montreal Mirror, Jett said: Ĭonspicuously absent from the film was Jett, who refused to participate in interviews or allow any of her music to be used, and as Jett wrote or co-wrote most of the Runaways music, very few of the band's songs were able to be used on the soundtrack, which had to feature musical contributions mostly performed by Ford or Suzi Quatro. The film ultimately casts blame on Fowley for the Runaways' breakup. Fowley was shooting a segment for VH1 at about that time, so Blue sent her questions to the VH1 folks, who agreed to let her use their footage. However, he then informed her that each of his answers was a song that would require a separate license. Vicki Blue agreed and this is how his appearance was originally shot.

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Kim Fowley, the band's original manager, originally asked for $10,000 appearance fee in order to appear in the film, but eventually agreed to appear for free if he could sing his answers to questions, with a guitarist accompanying him. The film premiered as part of filmmaker Allison Anders' 2004 "Don't Knock the Rock Film and Music Festival". Edgeplay chronicles the history of the all-teenage-girl rock band The Runaways, whose members included future rock stars Lita Ford and Joan Jett. Edgeplay: A Film about the Runaways is a 2004 American documentary film produced and directed by former Runaways bassist Victory Tischler-Blue.













Joan jett documentary