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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.

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Release : 1983
Rating : 6.6
Studio : D & P Productions,  Embassy Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Malcolm McDowell Allen Garfield Daniel Stern Gail Edwards Miles Chapin
Genre : Comedy Music

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Reviews

Linkshoch
2018/08/30

Wonderful Movie

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Noutions
2018/08/30

Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .

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Maidexpl
2018/08/30

Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast

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BelSports
2018/08/30

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Brian T. Whitlock (GOWBTW)
2014/01/13

For all those who love to have a good time, this movie is for you. In "Get Crazy", a theater owner who thought he was going to die realize he's soon be having fun every year rather than worrying. His theater has the best guests, the best music, and the best surprises. He has some obstacles he must avoid. A former worker(Ed Begley, Jr., "St. Elsewhere") who wants the building for his own. Along with his cronies(Fabian Forte & Bobby Sherman) would go to extremes to get it. With a lot of performers in there. One of them Reggie(Malcolm McDowell) kinda finds himself in a personal rut. He has the Countess(Anna Bjorn) but ends up preoccupied with other women. So when she sees the stagehand, she seduces him. Good for him, bad for Reggie. While the party goes on, the countdown to New Year's is yonder way. And everything is good to go. This movie is a bit of a spoof of a lot of stars, but the tribute is for real. I thought this movie was a lot of fun. But it is now a tribute to Lou Reed, who played the reclusive hit maker of the day. It is a always and forever, a true gem! R.I.P. LOU REED! 3 out of 5 stars.

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videorama-759-859391
2013/08/27

You haven't seen an outlandish movie like this in a long time. Or more correctly, you haven't seen a movie like Get Crazy, ever and you never will again. It's a unique, one of a kind, smart satire, set on New Years, 1983. I know exactly where I was that night, but it wasn't really memorable, yet this movie will be, once you've seen it. It's set in the Saturn Theatre, where the biggest rock concert ever, is under way. The enterprising owner Max Wolfe, (a great Alan Arkush, in a performance, unlike his others) is propositioned by a greedy developer, Colin Beverly, (a fantastic Ed Begley Jnr, hamming it up-nearly every actors fantastic in this) and his goons (who act as a Thesaurus to Beverly's remarks) to sell his theatre to make way for a bigger, more stylized and modernized one. Chili dog, eating Max, unobliging, and defiant, finds at the end of the night, a bomb has been planted in the theatre, set to explode at of course, Midnight. But before that we meet an array of the most craziest rockers every assembled, though you can't top idolized and aging punk rocker, Reggie W..ker, a real well you know, wonderfully played by Malcolm Mcdowell in one of his best ever performances, the last of the three best, all just mentioned, although Miles Chaplin good too, runs forth as Max's parasitic nephew. The pleasant performances of Stern and his new woman, provide a nice romantic element to the film. The crazy s..t, and rib poking humor is so original and consistently funny in this movie, and you just gotta meet, Bob Dylan lookalike rocker Audine, played brilliantly by too a famous rocker. Even Fabian gets in on this, adding to his acting resume, plus rocker Lee Ving, plays an uncaged and feral drummer and ornament to a rebel girl's band, who likes to headbutt walls, but also give strange signatures. And you can't leave without meeting, druggie robot, electric Larry, who lights up like a Christmas tree with his big case of colored goodies. The send up Blues character's scenes are classic. There's just so much original and funny s..t in this off the wall 80's flick one, as if a movie buff, this is one to put on that bucket list. That granted, your New Years will never be as wild as this one, or may'be some of you, wish it could be. I did think Chaplin kicking that poodle, though was in bad taste, although it did bounce back, barking on cue again.

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wsandberg-1
2007/01/01

I have this on tape and have made it a tradition, to be watched each New Years Eve for the past 20 years .... just can't think of not doing it. After Dick Clark and Times Square go off, on goes the movie. A movie about New Years Eve on New Years Eve ... what could be better. Sneaking up on 67, it's nice to know that my kids remember me doing this and still ask about to this day. It's a fun movie ... ENJOY !!! (don't pick it apart just enjoy it) Well seems I need to have more on here. So I would also like to point out that the music is good and I look forward to hearing each year, so again I'll say give it a look see, especially on New Years Eve.

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jsc1215
2004/06/08

I laughed my butt off when I first saw this flick in college. The parodies of famous rock stars (courtesy of Malcolm McDowell), punk rock, and blues artists was very well done. The drug jokes (one guy sneaking into the theatre dressed as a joint, the magic water) were absolutely hilarious for their time. One of my favorites was when several different versions of "Hoochie Coochie Man" were performed onstage. King Blues opened the set with a Jewish backup band; I rolled on the floor laughing as Blues was frustrated over the band sent to perform with him. Once King Blues was finished, the band Nada (featuring Lee Ving as Piggy) blitzed their way through a fast, furious, and very impassioned rendition. Piggy was a definite show-stealer as Nada'a masochistic lead singer! Ah, then Reggie Wanker steps onstage and does his slick version. The Wanker almost falls flat but is saved by a ripping drum solo by Doors beatmeister John Densmore. Another scene which got me laughing was when Reggie Wanker started listening to his private member...I always thought listening to IT would get me in trouble, but it saved Wanker's career! Lou Reed, in a Dylanesque role, was wonderful as the singer/songwriter Auden who uses the scenic route on a cab to give him inspiration for his music. Don't try to think your way through this movie...just sit back, put your mind on cruise control, and enjoy the ride!!!

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