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Other uses2|AirheadInfobox film| name = Airheads| image = airheads film poster.jpg| caption = Theatrical release poster| director = Michael Lehmann | producer = Mark Burg
Robert Simonds | writer = Rich Wilkes | starring = Brendan Fraser
Steve Buscemi
Adam Sandler
Joe Mantegna
Michael McKean
Ernie Hudson
Amy Locane
Nina Siemaszko
Chris Farley
Judd Nelson
Reg E. Cathey
David Arquette
Michael Richards | music = Carter Burwell | cinematography = John Schwartzman | editing = Stephen Semel | distributor = 20th Century Fox | released = Start date|1994|8|5| runtime = 92 minutes| country = Film US| language = English| budget = $11 million| gross = $5,751,882 (domestic)cite web |title = Airheads (1994) |url = http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/? id=airheads.htm |publisher = Box Office Mojo |accessdate = November 23, 2009
Airheads is a 1994 American comedy film written by Rich Wilkes and directed by Michael Lehmann . It stars Brendan Fraser , Steve Buscemi and Adam Sandler as a band of loser musicians called "The Lone Rangers" who take a radio station hostage, just so that their song would get played on the radio. Joe Mantegna plays the radio station's disc jockey|DJ and Michael McKean plays the Radio station|Station Manager .

Plot


Based on an original screenplay by Ryan T Young of Lampoon fame, Chazz, Rex and Pip are a Los Angeles would-be rock band called The Lone Rangers . The guys are continuously turned down as they try to get their demo tape heard by producers. They finally decide to try to get the local rock station, KPPX 103.6 ("Rebel Radio"), to play it on the air, after they saw how Rebel Radio helped another band The Sons of Thunder get a record deal. Their first break-in attempt is using Pip's ATM card and its Personal identification number|PIN . The card's confiscated. Then, Rex tries to short circuit the electronic lock with Pip's Big Gulp . They finally get in when a station employee Suzzi comes out and they keep the door from shutting behind her.

Once inside, DJ Ian "The Shark" puts them on the air without them knowing. Station Manager Milo overhears them and intervenes. After Milo calls Rex "Hollywood Boulevard trash", Chazz and Rex shove water pistols that look like Uzi|Uzis loaded with hot pepper sauce in Milo's face and demand airplay. After setting up a reel-to-reel for the demo, the tape starts and is destroyed when the reel runs out and catches fire in an ashtray. The guys try to run, but Doug Beech, the station's accountant, calls the police and the building is surrounded.

They soon realize that they are armed hostage takers and begin negotiations with the police. During the crisis, it is learned that Milo had signed a deal to flip KPPX's format to Soft Adult Contemporary (soft rock), which includes having to fire Ian and most of the other employees. Ian and the rest of the employees side with the band and turn against Milo. Eventually, Jimmie Wing, the record executive who rejects Chazz in the beginning of the film comes to the radio station. The band signs a record contract and goes out on stage to play, only to realize that they are supposed to lip sync the song and fake playing the instruments. They refuse to lip sync while the music is playing and get a round of applause from the audience, who rush the stage.

Afterwards, Ian becomes The Lone Rangers Manager and the band is sent to prison, but serve only a 3-6 month sentence. They record an album while in prison called "Live in Prison", which goes triple platinum.

Cast


  • Brendan Fraser as Chazz Darby/Chester Ogilvie

  • Steve Buscemi as Rex

  • Adam Sandler as Pip

  • Joe Mantegna as Ian "The Shark"

  • Michael McKean as Milo Jackson

  • Chris Farley as Officer Wilson

  • Ernie Hudson as Sgt. O'Malley

  • Judd Nelson as Jimmie Wing

  • Amy Locane as Kayla

  • Nina Siemaszko as Suzzi

  • Marshall Bell as Carl Mace

  • Reg E. Cathey as Marcus

  • David Arquette as Carter

  • Michael Richards as Doug Beech

  • Michelle Hurst as Yvonne

  • Harold Ramis as Chris Moore

  • Allen Covert as Officer Samuels

  • Rob Zombie as Himself

  • Kurt Loder as Himself

  • Lemmy Kilmister as School Magazine Editor Rocker

  • Rich Wilkes as Corduroy Pants Rocker

  • John Melendez as Constant Masturbating Rocker

  • Vinnie DeRamus as Dungeons & Dragons Rocker


  • Cameos


  • The band Galactic Cowboys perform in the film under the name "The Sons of Thunder". Their sole musical contribution to the film, "Don't Hate Me Because I'm Beautiful", was omitted from the soundtrack and is not available anywhere. Even the band does not have a copy.citation needed|date=March 2011

  • Mike Judge plays the voices of Beavis and Butt-head , who call in to the radio station.


  • Soundtrack


    Infobox album| | Name = Airheads (soundtrack)
    | Type = Soundtrack
    | Artist = Various artists
    | Cover = AirheadsSoundtrack.jpg
    | Released = 1994
    | Recorded = 1994
    | Genre = Rock music|Rock , Heavy metal music|heavy metal , punk rock
    | Length = 49:43
    | Label = Arista Records
    | Producer = Lonn Friend
    | Reviews =
    Album ratings| rev1 = Allmusic
    | rev1Score = Rating|3|5 Allmusic|class=album|id=r203125
    | rev2 =
    | rev2Score =

    Track listing| extra_column = Performed by
    | writing_credits = yes
    | title1 = Born to Raise Hell
    | writer1 = Lemmy|Ian Kilmister
    | extra1 = Motörhead with Ice-T and Whitfield Crane
    | length1 = 4:57
    | title2 = I'm The One
    | writer2 = Eddie Van Halen , Alex Van Halen , Michael Anthony (musician)|Michael Anthony , David Lee Roth
    | extra2 = 4 Non Blondes
    | length2 = 3:58
    | title3 = Feed the Gods
    | writer3 = Lyrics: Rob Zombie ; Music: White Zombie (band)|White Zombie
    | extra3 = White Zombie
    | length3 = 4:05
    | title4 = No Way Out
    | writer4 = Jesse Malin , Richard Bacchus, Howie Pyro|Howard Kusten
    | extra4 = D Generation|DGeneration
    | length4 = 4:26
    | title5 = Bastardizing Jellikit
    | writer5 = Lyrics: Les Claypool ; Music: Primus (band)|Primus
    | extra5 = Primus
    | length5 = 4:11
    | title6 = London
    | writer6 = Morrissey , Johnny Marr
    | extra6 = Anthrax (band)|Anthrax
    | length6 = 2:54
    | title7 = Can't Give In
    | writer7 = Lyrics: Kevin Martin (American musician)|Kevin Martin ; Music: Peter Klett and Candlebox
    | extra7 = Candlebox
    | length7 = 3:15
    | title8 = Curious George Blues
    | writer8 = Scott Hackwith
    | extra8 = Dig (band)|Dig
    | length8 = 4:03
    | title9 = Inheritance
    | writer9 = Prong (band)|Prong
    | extra9 = Prong
    | length9 = 2:11
    | title10 = Degenerated
    | writer10 = Paul Bakija, Dave Rubenstein
    | extra10 = Lone Rangers
    | length10 = 3:53
    | title11 = I'll Talk My Way Out Of It
    | writer11 = John Melendez , J. Cantor
    | extra11 = Stuttering John
    | length11 = 3:40
    | title12 = Fuel
    | writer12 = Stick
    | extra12 = Stick
    | length12 = 4:57
    | title13 = We Want the Airwaves
    | writer13 = Joey Ramone|Jeffry Hyman , Johnny Ramone|John Cummings , Dee Dee Ramone|Douglas Colvin
    | extra13 = Ramones
    | length13 = 3:21

    The soundtrack as released by Arista recordings is meant to be a concept soundtrack, rather than an accurate total of the songs actually featured in the film. While all the songs on the Arista release are on the film, a number of songs that were featured were omitted from the album. For the full list of songs used in the film, refer to the http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109068/soundtrack IMDB Airheads Soundtrack page.

    Box office and reception


    The movie debuted in 10th place, grossing $1.8 million US in its opening weekend.cite news|title= A 'Clear' Triumph at Box Office : Movies: The Harrison Ford thriller seizes the No. 1 spot with estimated ticket receipts of more than $20 million. |publisher= The Los Angeles Times |date=1994-08-08|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1994-08-08/entertainment/ca-24966_1_box-office/2|accessdate=2011-01-06|first=David J.|last=Fox Airheads earned negative reviews and currently has a score of 22% "Rotten" on Rotten Tomatoes based on 32 reviews.cite web|title=Airheads|publisher= Rotten Tomatoes |date=|url= http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/airheads/|accessdate=2011-03-27 The film has gained a cult following .

    References


    Reflist

    External links


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  • Michael Lehmann
    Category:1990s comedy films
    Category:1994 films
    Category:20th Century Fox films
    Category:American criminal comedy films
    Category:American satirical films
    Category:American rock music films
    Category:Films about radio people
    Category:Films directed by Michael Lehmann
    Category:Films set in Los Angeles, California
    Category:Heavy metal films

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