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Hey Ho! Let’s Go! Listen up, kids. Rock ‘n’ Roll High School may have been released scheme wait on in 1979 but it unruffled kicks the ass of any of those square MTV movies. Forget about Britney Spears and Mandy Moore’s note of bubblegum pop music and their equally bland movies – they don’t maintain a candle to the unbridled power of those punk rockers from Modern York City, the Ramones!

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From B-movie veterans like Paul (Eating Raoul) Bartel and Mary (Death Bustle 2000) Woronov to newcomers (at the time), P.J. (Halloween) Soles and Dey (Irregular Invaders) Young, the entire cast has a lot of fun spouting the film’s wonderfully inspired cornball dialogue (“If you don’t like it, you can effect it where the monkey puts the nuts.”) . The Ramones are capable sports and remark their method through the film and truly coming alive during the music sequences. The movie rightfully cements their reputation as legends.

Rock ‘n’ Roll High School embodies the essence of the punk rock music that made the Ramones eminent. The film is bursting with youthful energy, a dose of fine ol’ fashion anarchy and is loads of fun to spy. These are also the ingredients that made Rock ‘n’ Roll High School a cult film. It was a commercial and notable failure upon its initial release but repeated midnight screenings, coupled with staunch appearances on TV, have helped the film endure over the years.

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New to this edition is a “Abet to School: A Retrospective” that takes a seek befriend at this cult film with recent interviews with producer Roger Corman, Alan Arkush and cast members Clint Howard, Dey Young, Mary Woronov and Loren Lester and the surviving Ramone from that time, Marky. This is an affectionate, fun stare at this movie with everyone reminiscing fondly about their experiences.

Producer Michael Finnell, screenwriter Richard Whitley and director Alan Arkush philosophize an enchanting and rather chatty audio commentary. The three men laugh and joke about working on Rock ‘n’ Roll High School. They clearly have fond memories of their experiences on the movie.

Another unusual addition is an audio commentary by Corman and Young. She admits that in reality she was more like Riff Randell than her character. There are several lulls but it is nice to hear these two reminisce about their experiences on the movie.

Also included is a dynamic theatrical trailer that gives away the ending! Definitely look this last if you haven’t seen the movie.

Gone is the Leonard Maltin interview with Roger Corman.

A valid treat for fans of the Ramones are several audio outtakes during the filming of the concert sequence. These are the current audio tracks of the band in action.

While Rock ‘n’ Roll High School will appeal predominantly to fans of the Ramones (duh!), it is also one of those fun, goofy movies to invite friends over and eye with copious amounts of junk food on hand. Despite a lackluster transfer, the audio commentary and audio outtakes are worth the note of steal for this astounding cinematic oddity.

This is one of my common movies, and normally I’d give it 5 stars. However, the novel edition from Buena Vista (the third DVD release and the second “Special Edition”) says that the film is in anamorphic widescreen. I owned the previous DVD release from a couple of years ago, but unfortunately, this is the same transfer.

Not only is the transfer letterboxed rather than anamorphic, it looks petite better than the VHS, and is also missing some dialogue (where Tom says, “I need to accept laid”.) This line was also missing from the laserdisc print. Too terrible I didn’t preserve my passe VHS tape.

Both DVD versions are labelled “special edition” but the extras are different. The Buena Vista edition (released December 2005) includes a modern audio commentary in addition to the one featured on the 2nd release. Other than that, the only proper inequity between the two Special Editions is the veil art.

Bottom line — if you already contain the disc, you don’t need to take this reissue, unless you’ve honest got to have the extra audio commentary. And if you don’t maintain it already, it doesn’t execute any contrast which one you grasp. (The older edition features the recent poster artwork on the camouflage, and may be less expensive, but both editions are low-priced.)

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