PDA

View Full Version : Roadie



Abbey Marie
03-08-2012, 12:45 PM
I really liked this movie about a has-been roadie for Blue Oyster Cult (I don't know anything about the group, but it didn't matter). I thought that Ron Eldard gave an Oscar-worthy performance in the lead role.

From IMDB:


Storyline

For over 20 years, Jimmy Testagross has lived his childhood dream: being a roadie for his childhood heroes, Blue Oyster Cult. But the band's Arena-Rock glory days are a distant memory. County fairs and club gigs pay the bills. And Jimmy has become a casualty of these leaner times. With no place to go, no job prospects, and no real skills outside of being a roadie, Jimmy needs to regroup. So he returns to his childhood home in Queens, Ny. There, he revisits old relationships: his ailing, widower mom, a high school crush, a former nemesis and, most importantly, his relationship with himself. Jimmy, the middle-aged man-child, has never grown up. He still carries the resentments and frustrations of his youth, and has allowed them to fester and define who and what he is. Confronted with his mother's illness, Jimmy has a choice: let go of the past and take responsibility for both himself and the woman who raised and now needs him. Or continue to live a life of lies and frustration. Written by Gerald Cuesta
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1450330/

jimnyc
03-08-2012, 12:49 PM
Hmmmm..... I'll have to check this one out then. My brother, Sir Evil, said it was good too.

hjmick
03-08-2012, 10:52 PM
Wasn't Meatloaf in that movie?

Abbey Marie
03-11-2012, 07:21 PM
Wasn't Meatloaf in that movie?

Not that I noticed.

hjmick
03-11-2012, 10:58 PM
Not that I noticed.

Look again.

Travi W. Redfish...

Abbey Marie
03-12-2012, 10:15 AM
Look again.

Travi W. Redfish...

Uh, yeah, I think you need to look again.

I am talking about the 2011 movie Roadie with Ron Eldard. You appear to be talking about a goofy comedy from 1980.

hjmick
03-12-2012, 09:33 PM
Uh, yeah, I think you need to look again.

I am talking about the 2011 movie Roadie with Ron Eldard. You appear to be talking about a goofy comedy from 1980.

Yep, two different movies.