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Airheads

Our Price: $9.98

DVD - 02 October, 2001
20th Century Fox
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Director: Michael Lehmann

Number of Media: 1
Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Dubbed
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC

Related Areas: Comedies, Comedy, Comedy Video, Feature Film-comedy, Movie

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DVD Description

Spinal Tap it ain't, but Michael Lehmann's good-natured comedy of errors, about a garage band whose unannounced visit to a local radio station escalates into a hostage situation, is pleasant diversion with a fair share of laughs. Brendan Fraser plays the singer-songwriter of the unknown heavy metal band the Lone Rangers, a trio of socially challenged musicians rounded out by dimwitted but sweet bass player Adam Sandler and aging drummer/toy-store employee Steve Buscemi--who just happens to be packing a lifelike toy machine gun from work. Needless to say, the friendly visit is misinterpreted as a hostile takeover, but all the Lone Rangers want is to play their music on the air--and they sabotage themselves again by destroying their own demo tape! Joe Mantegna plays a burned-out deejay who tries to help the muddled metalheads as the media surrounds the building and asks the question on everyone's lips: "How can you be the Lone Rangers if you're always together?" --Sean Axmaker


Customer Reviews

DOES NOT DESERVE A STAR

HORRIBLE

NOT FUNNY

I HAVE NO IDEA HOW PEOPLE CAN SAY THIS IS A GOOD MOVIE

ok now i personally, am a adam sandler fan, but i just hated this movie. Accually, i hated it so much, i couldnt even finish it and we had to give it away. i recomend you do not waist your time with this horrible excuse for a movie.


Enjoyed it

A little corny, but I enjoyed it, especially with the choice of stars. Brendan Fraser can always inspire a laugh, but his portrayal of a desperate rock star is great. He only wants to get his song played on the radio, but things quickly get out of hand...
Chrissy K. McVay - Author


Entertaining comedy.

When a rookie punk rock group ( Adam Sandler, Steve Buscemi, and Brendon Fraser) are in need of a career as they take over a radio station with realistic looking toy guns and demand to have their song on the air. Unfortunately the police are outside armed and the group decide to take everyone inside hostage so they can get their other demands as well especially a contract between a record company.

Entertaining and quite funny rock and roll satire with good laughs and co-stars Chris Farley, Ernie Hudson, Joe Mantanga, and Michael Richards with a voice appearence by Mike Judge. The movie is a cross between "This is Spinal Tap" and " Die Hard", Sandler and the others do good performances here in this flick, i recommend it if you want a funny and light hearted comedy flick.

The DVD has good picture and sound quality and the extras are trailer, a mockumentary featurette, music videos, TV spots and trailers to other fox movies.

 

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