bosstrabs Personally, I thought Human Traffic was utterly cringeworthy, although the soundtrack was of course decent. Stark Raving Mad also terrible. Groove utter dogshit. Eden was quite good. Go is the only one I have ever been back for a second viewing of.
Kells77 I like all of those, except Stark Raving Mad (Haven’t seen it), for mindless entertainment. They were never going to be Oscar worthy, were they? Also a shout out to 24-Hour Party People.
jonattonyeah What’s that terrible one where Diggers shows up at the end and plays Heaven Scent? EDIT: Groove!!!!
rhouses 24 Hour Party People should count, and is probably the best of the lot. Soft spot for Groove as it was my first exposure to raves and such, Human Traffic because it was usually the movie of choice during come downs.
rhouses Should mention It’s All Gone Pete Tong, was part of the team that did the marketing push for it in LA.
bosstrabs rhouses Should mention It’s All Gone Pete Tong, was part of the team that did the marketing push for it in LA. Awful. Absolute dogshit for cunts.
bosstrabs 24 Hour Party People decent, but I’ve never given it a second watch, which is quite telling that it wasn’t that good.
Smallman1 Have you seen the one that hijacks the favourite film soundtrack thread and starts another in a very similar vein in order to pick the lowest hanging fruit Dave? I think you’d like it.
rhouses Think you’ll struggle to find a dance music movie that isn’t dogshit to be fair. 24 hour people is definitely a repeat movie imo.
Along_the_Wire I think the biggest problem is that the average clubber is a complete and utter melter, so films are aimed at these clowns. A dance music film featuring proper prog, deep house, melodic techno, progressive breaks etc and so on won’t even make a release.
Smallman1 2 hrs of a room full of 40 year old men with their tops off all gurning as Mongoose gets dropped would clean up at the Oscars.
GerS Phil-McRackin Climax was a quality flick, enjoyed the insanity of it. Soundtrack was decent too. Good shout.