Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to an all new Reaction & Review. Tonight, guys, I'm gonna be covering a musical comedy from 1979. That movie is "Rock 'n' Roll High School".
Now I've been wanting to watch this movie for quite a while, ever since I discovered this film at one of my local video stores some time ago. And the reason why is, partially, because of Roger Corman, who was an executive producer of the film. And I've wanted to watch some of Corman's movies. It's just that I haven't really came across a whole lot of them, save for maybe one, which I'll get to later at some point.
Now the reason why I wanted to watch this film is because I read the synopsis on the back of the DVD case, and it just sounds so corny and stupid that it actually might be really cool. Essentially, some principal takes over the school and tries to turn it into a totalitarian dictatorship. Which causes some kids of this high school to basically rebel against her and they actually get the Ramones to help with this little rebellion against her with rock music.
Believe me, guys, this movie sounds incredibly stupid and paper thin, but considering this movie is a rock musical, that in itself is more than enough to sell me on this movie. So, I'm hoping for it to be good. I'm hoping that the songs here are also gonna be really good. I don't know if they will be or not, but that's what I'm here to find out. And the only way I'm gonna find out is if I shut up and I push play, and I'm gonna do that right now. So, without further ado, it's time to kick back, relax, and check out "Rock 'n' Roll High School".
8 minutes later
OK, I have a bit of a dumb question here. So Riff has served the most detentions out of everyone at her high school. While I'm not gonna ask how many detentions exactly she's served, how has she not been expelled yet? I'm only asking because her comment her serving the most detentions can be seen as somewhat questionable. Just wanted to ask is all.
8 minutes later
OK, that might have been one of the longest, yet greatest throws I've seen involving a paper airplane. That was really cool.
8 minutes later
O...K, you know, I never actually thought I would see a mouse explode upon hearing loud rock music. I thought Principal Togar was just being a colossal retard, but I didn't think her experiment there would actually work. I guess you learn something new every day, don't ya?
10 minutes later
You know, guys, out of all the things I was expecting from this movie, Clint Howard making out with a blowup doll was certainly not one of them. I get that it's suppose to be some sort of training exercise for Tom to get laid, but it's definitely not working, just based on everything he's tried so far.
5 minutes later
By the way, guys, I probably should mention this now, seeing as how we're nearly halfway into the film already, the music here has been really good so far. I'm really digging the songs in this movie and, so far, there really hasn't been a bad song as of yet. Hoping it stays that way throughout the rest of the film.
16 minutes later
Wow, they actually followed up on that mice joke I mentioned earlier. I didn't think they were gonna do that here, but it actually was really funny. I'm really digging the humor in this film, guys, it's been really good so far.
9 minutes later
OK, this is a little bit weird. Out of all the songs I've heard in this movie, this is the first one that includes subtitles. I'm not totally sure *why* there are subtitles for this particular song to be here. I mean, it's not like the film has any bad sound-mixing or anything. Perhaps maybe it's just a stylistic choice here, but I still have to ask why for *this* song in particular? Mind you, it doesn't ruin the song or anything, it's just something I'm kinda curious about is all.
The Review
Well, guys, that was "Rock 'n' Roll High School". And man, what a way to end the movie! Let me go ahead and shut the film off now...OK. Where to start here...? Well, I can let you guys know right off the bat that this movie is really enjoyable. On both a musical front and for it's really campy story.
Now seeing as how as the word 'musical' is in the title, I have to start off differently here by talking about the music first. And in case you also couldn't tell by the title, the music here is nothing but rock music. And I said earlier that I hadn't found a bad song at the time that I was still watching the movie, and that statement still holds true. Every song in this movie is really good. Whether it's from the Ramones or any of our high schoolers, all of the songs here are very solid. And I gotta say, for someone who's not as familiar with 70's rock music, this is definitely some really good stuff. I'm more of a fan of 80's rock music, personally speaking, but I still really enjoyed what was here. In fact, I may have to look up some more songs from the Ramones because what they played here has gotten me interested in listening to more of their music.
While we're on the subject, I want to talk about subtitles for just a moment here. Now earlier, I mentioned that the movie decided to use subtitles for one of their songs. And I thought that was an odd choice, seeing as how all of their songs were really easy to listen to, lyrics wise, so I found it strange that they would include subtitles for one of their songs. Well, the moment that I brought that up, they suddenly stopped using subtitles for the rest of that particular song. Now again, I don't know if that was just a stylistic choice for that song or not, but it's still really boggles my mind on why exactly they needed to use subtitles, all for that to be dropped a minute later? I mean, if they really wanted to use subtitles for that song, then I wouldn't have had that much of an issue with it than I already do.
But then something interesting happened in their next song. See, during one part of their lyrics, the letters "D U M B" show up on screen, which is exactly what the lyrics for the Ramones song was as they spelled it out to the crowd. And then the same lyrics happened again as they repeated it, which comes in the same four letters that I already brought up. Well, while they do show up...they don't do it in the exact order I just spelled it as. See, when the Ramones were spelling out the word 'DUMB' again, the subtitles actually misspell it as 'D M U B'. Which, I thought that was a really bizarre thing that I saw. Because the Ramones clearly spell out the word 'DUMB' twice, yet, on the second time that the subtitles time it with how they spell the word, it's suddenly misspelled. Now I have no idea if that was an actual fuck up, or if that was somehow an inside joke in regards to the song in question. I don't know, but, to me, that just seemed a little convenient for me to consider that as an intentional joke. Now again, it doesn't ruin the song at all, it's just a really odd thing to add subtitles to a movie that didn't necessarily need it, unless if you were watching a foreign movie of sorts.
But otherwise, guys, despite those minor hiccups, like I said, the music here is great. And I would totally say it's worth buying the soundtrack for if you're interested. Now as for the actual writing, well, the writing here is mostly pretty good. In terms of it's humor, this movie is definitely really funny at times. Our dialogue is, admittedly, more on the cheesy side, but it still has a lot of charm to it that makes it rather lovable. And also, since this movie was made in 1979, I kinda sort of expected this. I mean, it isn't like with modern movies nowadays where they use a lot more, for the lack of better term, "realistic" dialogue. But then again, like I said, this was made in 1979, so it's possible that this sort of dialogue was used quite a bit back then. At least according to this movie anyway. I could be totally mistaken there, but still. The dialogue here is cheesy and stupid as hell. But like I said, this kind of dialogue makes the whole movie add so much charm to an already cheesy movie.
If there any real negatives I could comment on in terms of writing, it would have to be the subplot involving Tom trying to get laid. This is honestly the weakest part of the writing, partially because, it's not really that interesting, nor is it really all that funny either. And I don't mean it's not funny by "problematic" standards that retards like to use as an excuse when criticizing an older movie, I mean that the writing is just plainly not as funny as it could've been. Plus also, it really doesn't go anywhere either. Since he ends up with a different girl that they kinda hint at way early on in the movie rather than the one who he's actually trying to aim for, Riff. I feel like if they had focused more on the other aspect of the movie, with Riff trying to score tickets to see the Ramones, I feel like the film could've flowed slightly better.
Now I could also mention Riff's plan to buy tickets to the Ramones in person, where she takes 3 days off from school just so she could be the first person to wait in line and buy tickets for the concert. Basically, guys, Riff's way of saying that she couldn't make it to school is that she had one of her friends come in with a notice saying that her Mom died, which was the first day in which it happened. Then on the second day, her friend comes in with Riff's second notice, to which it said that her Dad died. And then the third excuse is that her goldfish died. Which is pretty laughable, because, somehow, one of Togar's hall monitor lackeys already has the goldfish in hand. Which would normally raise a bunch of questions, mainly, how exactly did they know that Riff had a goldfish to begin with? And also, Togar could've easily just confirmed her suspicions about Riff being absent from school with these sudden notices by calling Riff's home and seeing whether or not one of her parents is indeed dead or not.
However, I also have to remind you guys that this is movie still a comedy in the end, and the movie doesn't really take itself too seriously anyways. So I wasn't expecting anything complex here about a movie involving the Ramones and it being a musical comedy to begin with. So I can easily say that the writing here is really good for the standards set for this kind of movie. The characters here are all likable in their own ways. Whether it's Principal Tagor being a somewhat cartoonish villain, to any of the high schoolers themselves, or even the Ramones, all of them are likable in their own ways, and it makes the movie that much more interesting.
Now, as for the acting, most of it is actually pretty good. I didn't really notice anybody in particular phoning it in. I can't really judge the Ramones, since I'm pretty sure that this is their first time being in a movie to begin with. But I will say that Clint Howard actually turns in a halfway decent showing. The last time I covered anything that involved him was way back when I reviewed "Santa With Muscles". And to make a long story short, he sucked ass in that movie. But I will say that, again, he actually turns in a halfway decent showing here. It's not amazing by any stretch, but it's certainly a hell of a lot better than what he was doing in "Santa With Muscles". So yeah, I can give him a little bit credit here for actually trying. As for everyone else, they also turned in a rather good showing, so I can at least say that the acting here is certainly pretty good.
Special effects here are also pretty good. Granted, there's not a whole lot here, but for the few things I noticed, such as the paper airplane gag, or any of the pyrotechnics in this movie, they work really well here. So does the costuming. The costuming in this movie is great. Mind you, not a lot of it is totally special here, but it does give off the impression that these people are in high school. There's even a couple of rat costumes that I noticed that genuinely gave me a good laugh. It sorta ties in to what I hinted at when I was watching the movie, but it's a lot funnier in context, trust me. So yeah, special effects here are pretty good overall.
Camerawork here is really good. The lighting here is also lit really well. The sound-mixing is also very competent. And the music, well, I've already talked about that way early on, and I already gave you guys my thoughts on that subject. So overall, the technical work here is really good.
And on that note, guys, when all is said and done, can I recommend "Rock 'n' High School"? Oh yes, guys, most certainly. Especially if you're a fan of old school rock music. Granted, I'm not sure how aware you are of the Ramones, but, like I said, if you're a fan old school rock music, and you want a watch a movie that involves a group from that time period, then this movie will most certainly make you a fan of them. If you're a fan of musicals, then this one is definitely worth checking out. And also, if you're a fan of comedy musicals, then fuck yeah, you're gonna adore this thing. This movie is really fucking good, guys, and I plan on watching it again at some point myself. So yeah, I can totally recommend "Rock 'n' High School" to you guys, it's that good. And speaking of musicals, I'm gonna go and watch another one right now. And I think I'm gonna go and watch a rock opera in the form of "Repo: The Genetic Opera". So I know what I'm gonna be doing once I get done typing this review up.
Anyway, guys, with that, we come to the close of another Reaction & Review. Until next time, ladies and gentlemen, take care, and I will see you all later. Peace.