Hated: GG Allin and The Murder Junkies

R 7.2
1993 0 hr 50 min Documentary , Music

An overview of the life of the most shocking, vile, and notorious of punk rock legends.

  • Cast:
    GG Allin , Dee Dee Ramone

Reviews

Steinesongo
1993/08/13

Too many fans seem to be blown away

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Steineded
1993/08/14

How sad is this?

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Sharkflei
1993/08/15

Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.

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InformationRap
1993/08/16

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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zero-signal
1993/08/17

besides it's claim to be a punk documentary, Allin himself and this film shows how the system confuse minds of human beings. it hypnotizes you so secretly that by inserting a banana up to your a**, you think you are out of it. you eat your s**t and run naked through streets and this means you don't recognize the system, you -think- do whatever you want. but in the other hand, he paid for his whiskey or the woman who gave him a golden shower, signed a petition for admitting -and understanding- the rules of an university and deal with a record company...if you are looking for a music documentary just pick, "the filthy and fury" or "end of the century". this one is pretty funny and confused.

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bytesmack
1993/08/18

Growing up in the 80's and 90's I was never exposed to music by the famed GG Allin. After watching this documentary on the life of GG Allin, I realize that I didn't miss much.After watching this film I have come to the conclusion that Mr. Allin was nothing more than a saddest and hated all. The world would have been a better place if he would have committed suicide at an early age, so he could have never been able to promote his message of hate.On a musical note he could not sing nor was he a decent performer. I still cannot figure out how he felt that eating his own poop or cutting his flesh on stage was to be considered art.In closing it is my personal conclusion that GG Allin suffered from manic depression.

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John Sharling (lowdowndeeper)
1993/08/19

A brutally honest film about a brutally honest man. GG didn't lie, nor does this documentary. It's easy to feel uncomfortable seeing this - and maybe we are meant to feel that way. But between the lines and feces throwing GG teaches us all an important lesson - that we are who and what we are. And GG didn't change his ways so why should we. I'm not saying look up to GG, but I am definitely saying DON'T LOOK DOWN ON GG. There are even sicker individuals out there, but they will not tell the world the way GG did. If you are afraid that you'll be very sick watching this film because of it's rather graphic nature then don't worry. It's not that bad at all. 7 thumbs of from Denmark.

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nekrochop
1993/08/20

The funniest film about rock music since THIS IS SPINAL TAP, this is also one of the most disturbing documentaries ever made.We follow GG Allin in the last weeks of his short life as he drinks, swears, fights, defecates and generally lives by his own misguided conceptions that what he's doing will really shock the world.The most shocking moments of this often hilarious film are the saddest ones - his funeral, his childhood, his lack of relationship with his Dad, etc. A powerful, engaging film - buy the DVD for the 50 min extra feature, a concert/riot recorded on the night that he died.

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