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Trick or Treat

Trick or Treat

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I really liked the movie. It was great
Review: I've not seen the movie in about 7 years and would like to see it again. I hope its offered here soon. I've also been looking for the soundtrack because mine was stolen. I'd be willing to pay for a copy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great heavy metal horror flick
Review: I loved this video and still have the soundtrack on tape after all these years. The plot is great. It's sort of like Heavy Metal Meets Carrie. It's actually one of the better horror films out there. It's definitely worth watching, especially around Halloween.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a great classic from an early heavy metal band.
Review: After seeing the movie, I went out and bought the cassette tape. My tape has since nearly worn out, but I always have my sights out for the CD in record stores or online. Fastway's performance is top-notch on this 80's rock classic. I generally stray away from soundtracks, but this one is a notable exception.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TRUE ROCK ALBUM
Review: Don't be discourage that this is a SNDTRK, it's also an album by fastway. All the songs in the movie were by them. If your an AC/DC fan or just love true har rock this is a must have. Well Worth the Money. ITS A GREAT PARTY ALBUM!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pure unspoiled Heavy Metal at its Best!!!
Review: Once in everyone's lifetime there comes and album that defines not only the music genre at the time, but also the mood and angst felt by every high school metal head. This album was it for me, it was so pure in its sound and yet more powerful than anything I have heard even now, some 17 years later. This was an album for guitar players, wanna-be guitar players, and anyone who ever wanted to play guitar and impress a girl. The pure raw talent of David King, co-mingled with the dead-on guitar rhythms and leads of "Fast" Eddie Clarke, made this album a must have for me. I have personally worn out two copies of this album, and replaced it numerous times when it was stolen from me. If you can find this album, dim the lights, light a candle and enjoy the high and low mood swings of this album, you wont be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of My Favorite Horror Movies
Review: I Loved This Movie When I Was A Kid. I Still Love It.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Epic comedy-horror based on ¿80s-style heavy metal
Review: This movie is a classic. Starring (of all people) Marc Price who was "Skippy" on Family Ties as a misunderstood metalhead, Tony Fields as Sammi Curr, a rock star who could give Marilyn Manson a run for his money (and whose performance probably inspired Manson's own image) and with cameos by legendary rockers Ozzy Osbourne and Gene Simmons, Trick Or Treat captures a part of '80s musical history like no other film. There are so many worthless videos for sale, it's tragic that this worthwhile film is not being distributed. Hopefully the company will wise up. I know I'd buy a copy. I'd even buy copies for my starving artist rock star friends.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fastway - 'Trick Or Treat' film soundtrack (Sony)
Review: Originally released in 1987.Highly under rated movie soundtrack lp that the critics seemed to have hated but the fans loved.This was the band's fifth effort.In my opinion,'Trick...' was the last good Fastway album,I've never understood as to why so many fans had praised their next two records,'On Target' and 'Bad Bad Girls'.Those two simply AREN'T Fastway.Vocalist Dave King IS/was Fastway.With the tune "After Midnight",now that was a scorcher!!I remember Z-Rock playing this hard rock gem in semi-heavy rotation a couple of times.A couple of other tunes worth taking note of are the ass-kicking "Tear Down The Walls" and "Get Tough".I saw Fastway open for AC/DC umteen years ago and I guess I'll never get to see them play again.It's a shame,too because of all the other unlikely reunions that've taken place.A true keeper.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Enjoyable, brainless fun...:-p
Review: I enjoyed this movie very much. I especially like the song Sammi sings in the gym--good 80's metal...teehee...I saw this when I was a kid and it kinda freaked me out a little with the backwards talk on the record, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Good flick...


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Metal Music Underscores Underrated Performances
Review: The music in this movie does have a lasting appeal to anyone whom might have grown up knowing what a metal band was and how some mentally-unadept children reacted to songs by such bands. As for those of us though that appreciated the music for the artistry and show of the music itself, it is one HELL of a ride!
Like any great theme ride, you must have a feature, or in the case of this movie....Three! Ozzy "The Self-Proclaimed Prince Of Darkness" Osbourne as a Baptist Preacher protesting the very music which he helped to make famous throughout the world was a total hoot! I laughed until I cried in seeing him "dolled up" in such a ludicrous role. Gene Simmons, of KISS fame, as "Nuke", an overworked disk-jockey whom befriends the anti-hero in this film was an absolute pleasure (must have been his vacation). Then there was the performance of Tony Fields as the "Devil Worshipping" rocker who comes back from the dead to gain revenge on a small town that refuses him a gig at the local High School's Halloween Dance, total hillarity! While the primise of this film are totally ludacrous, the music spells out the time in which this film was made. Poinient and precise is all I can say about the soudtrack which was masterfully performed by the band Fastway!
If one listens to the soundtrack closely one can get the meaning of each and every song! The soundtrack follows in the footsteps of the band W.A.S.P. and thier movement against the "Washington Wives" and all of those "Parental Advisory" stickers we now see on music and movies today. Censorship in any format is wrong and this "Horror Parody" proves as such!


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