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Scumrock
Directed by
Jon Moritsugu
2002
79m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.5
60%
29%
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A pretentious underground filmmaker struggles with his masterpiece while a scuzzy punkoid chick tries to keep her band from fading into obscurity.
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Cast of Scumrock
Courtney Stephens
Jelly Davis
Kyp Malone
Miles Morgan
Amy Davis
Roxxy / Writer
James Duval
Drew
Victor of Aquitaine
Charles Coddington
Craig Baldwin
Professor
Matt Bonar
Preston
Dustin Donaldson
Church
Peter Friedrich
Crewcut
Jennifer M. Gentile
Mustang
Chris Golden
Chicken Chuck
Jenny Hacker
Feminist
David Hahn
Actor
Lance Hahn
Asian Dude
Spencer Hicks
Stevie
Robynn Iwata
Fledgling filmmaker
Pete Lee
Maurice
Melissa
Sam
Danny Plotnick
Foreman
Emily Ryan
Tara
Valerie Soe
Meghan
Izabela Wojcik
Sonny Garcia
Jon Moritsugu
Jared Okubo / Director / Writer / Producer
Madoka Mimura
Late arrival
Asako Ushio
Late arrival
Steve Tupper
Burt
Dorothy Hoshide
Grammy
Ryan A. White
Ticket Buyer
Andrea Sperling
Producer
Scumrock Ratings & Reviews
E! Online
E! Staff
How wonderfully trashy.
Los Angeles Times
As fast and energetic as it is funny.
Variety
Ken Eisner
Will only rock the worlds of similarly youthful boho types on alt-cinema sideroutes.
L.A. Weekly
Robert Abele
This is a quick-witted, smartly poignant effort from someone who's earned his indie cred and has hit upon a rich new vein for counterculture comedy: slacker desperation.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
Moritsugu's ending pulls his two major story lines to a surprisingly poignant close.
eye WEEKLY
Jason Anderson
An alternately acerbic and affectionate comedy.
Film Threat
Darrin Keene
Comes off as a tired rehashing of the director's '90s-era DIY creations.
Chicago Reader
Ted Shen
The characters in this video, denizens of the San Francisco art fringe, seem like they're heavily sedated.
Village Voice
Edward Crouse
Gripping, strangely beautiful, and poignant.
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