Monday, July 20, 2009

From The Vault: Rock & Rule (1983)


I didn't know what to expect from this movie the first time I watched it. I still don't know if it was intended for kids or adults. It's not a bad movie, but it could have been better for me. The movie takes place in the future where all of mankind has died due to the war and rats have evolved to be human like. So in the future, a legendary rock artist named Mok (regular voice by Don Francks, singing voice by legend Lou Reed) wants to conjure up a demon from another dimension (Voiced by Iggy Pop), but needs to find the perfect voice in order to conjure it up. So, he plans a search to find it and ends up finding Angel (regular voice by Susan Roman, singing voice by Deborah Harry of Blondie) and her band. Mok gets more than he bargained for when Angels friends come to try and rescue her. Omar (regular voice by Paul Le Mat, singing voice by Robin Zander of Cheap Trick) and the gang go on a quest just to try and rescue Angel no matter what Mok throws at them for obstacles. Like I said before, it's not a bad movie and you may find some enjoyment in it. Three stars out of Five.

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