Deborah Harry: The Biography
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"I was hugely influenced by Debbie Harry when I started out as a singer and songwriter. I thought...
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Cowboy Song: The Authorised Biography of Philip Lynott
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'The truest measure of the man we have thus far' - Mojo 'Affectionate, impeccably researched...
Bowie: The Illustrated Story
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David Bowie released an incredible 27 studio albums, beginning with his eponymous 1967 debut and...
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24-7 Rock Star Shit by The Cribs
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Fresh off the back of a sell-out spring tour celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the bands much...
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LeftSideCut (3778 KP) rated Uncle Peckerhead (2020) in Movies
Oct 11, 2020
There's really not too much to grumble about with this punk rock splatter flick. For starters, it has a mostly likable cast, the highlight being David Littleton as the titular Peckerhead (Peck for short). Even though he's a flesh eating demon, he still comes across as a good dude who just wants to look after this young punk band he's taken on as travel companions. The interactions between him and Max (Jeff Riddle) are pretty hilarious. In fact, the film got a few good laughs out of me during it's runtime.
As a musician, I also appreciated the fairly accurate portrayal of what it's like playing live music at ground level. Audience's who don't care, sparsely populated venues, and the occasional promoter who turns out to be a douche (not my place to say if they deserve to get eaten or not...)
The gore in this film hits hard as well. It's fairly infrequent, but when it does come, it's pretty absurd and all achieved using some decent practical work.
I also enjoyed the soundtrack for the most part, and have been introduced to a great punk band called School Drugs through this film as well - another positive!
Uncle Peckerhead is a movie that doesn't take itself seriously, it's entertaining, gory, funny, and just a complete blast. Seek it out!
Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol
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Foreword by Chrissie Hynde. Without the Sex Pistols there would be no Punk. And without Steve Jones...