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Get Crazy (1983)

Directed by Allan Arkush

Comedy | Music

Most recently watched by sleestakk, themarc, lordofthemovies

Overview

Mega-promoter Colin Beverly plans to sabotage the New Year’s 1983 concert of small-time operator Max Wolfe. Wolfe’s assistants Neil Allen and Willie Loman find romance while trying to save the drugs, violence, and rock and roll from Beverly’s schemes.

Rated R | Length 92 minutes

Actors

Malcolm McDowell | Allen Garfield | Daniel Stern | Gail Edwards | Miles Chapin | Ed Begley Jr. | Stacey Nelkin | Bill Henderson | Lou Reed | Howard Kaylan | Lori Eastside | Lee Ving | John Densmore | Anna Bjorn | Robert Picardo | Bobby Sherman | Fabian | Franklyn Ajaye | Denise Galik | Tim Jones | Dan Frischman | Mary Woronov | Barry Diamond | Paul Bartel | Jackie Joseph | Dick Miller | Charlie Stavola | Charity James | Sam Laws | Clint Howard | Chuck Hanson | Susan Saiger | James W. Gavin | Kristen Addix | Laurie Belle | Kim Burgemeyer | Michele Carpenter | Marleigh Clark | Shari Famous | Tahni Handal | Sunbie Harrell | Susan Justin | Marci Marks | Suzi Sidewinder | Robin Stewart | Che Zuro | Philo Cramer | Daniel Davies | Gary Gershaw | Andrew J. Lederer | Coati Mundi | Jonathan Melvoin | Derf Scratch | Allan Arkush | Michelle Bauer | M. Otis Beard | Michele Hess | Bruce McNall | Barbara Peckinpaugh | Linnea Quigley | Ivan E. Roth | Teri Schwartz | Patricia West-Del Ruth | Jeffrey Weissman

Viewing History (seen 2 times)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
01/14/2014Movie ScreenVHSTheater5 stars
12/08/2013TVVHSBorrowed4.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Analog Assault #3

This is a fun, fun movie. Damn funny, great musical performances throughout, awesome cast, and a rather somber, touching final credits sequence with Lou Reed. This is made even more bittersweet by the musician’s recent death. A treasure and poet for sure.

A few things I would like to mention…
- I love Daniel Stern
- I love Stacey Nelkin
- Anthropomorphic joints are always funny
- Penis conversations are always funny
- I wish Nada was a real band with a dozen albums for me to listen to

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