Have you ever seen "Rock & Rule"?

Feb 16, 2010 12:30

I've heard of it myself, but it sounds like an utterly demented movie to judge by its description on good old Tv Tropes.

To wit:In this gloriously insane animated film from our friends up in Canada, a dark magician old-arse rock star’s wicked plan to summon a demon made of cow brains are thwarted by Furries who sing early 80’s rock music about The ( Read more... )

weirdness, animation, tv tropes

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the_mcp February 16 2010, 21:51:04 UTC
It's available on DVD now, finally. (The music rights were tied up for a long time, as I recall, not to mention that Nelvana had changed hands a couple of times and no one was entirely sure who owned the rights to what.)

It's been a while since I watched the film, so I'm not entirely sure what the TVTropes entry is referring to, but I suspect it's referring to a scene which ends with Mok glibly deflecting one of his subordinates' questioning whether what they're about to do is good or evil with the line "Evil spelled backwards is 'live'... and we all want to do that, don't we?"

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redvixen February 16 2010, 22:43:59 UTC
That's the scene.

Did you also think that Mok was a twisted blended animation of Iggy Pop and Mick Jagger?

I highly recommend this movie to anyone who is a fan of 80's music, rollerskating, and dark future movies. Although I'm not really a fan of dark future movies I like this one.

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mauser February 16 2010, 23:20:24 UTC
I believe that was the intent.

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eric_hinkle February 16 2010, 23:23:36 UTC
I believe they describe Mok as a mixture of Mick and Iggy in the entry proper. Originally they were going to name him 'Mok Swagger', but Mick protested and so they left it out.

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brianblackberry February 17 2010, 13:41:52 UTC
Great part is Iggy Pop did some of the music for the movie.

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the_mcp February 19 2010, 00:19:59 UTC
I remember hearing the buzz on Rock & Rule when Nelvana had it in production under the working title of Drats. They were doing presentations at a couple of cons.

The Nelvana guy doing the presentation literally described Mok as "Sort of this world's Mick Jagger."

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eric_hinkle February 16 2010, 23:22:27 UTC
Thanks for the explanation.

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