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Airheads
Depressed from being fired out from all the stations they visit, three talented musicians, who want to have their tape aired in public, but they refused from all corporations, make their mind and put a plan to take toys of guns to make the fear of the station they visit, but in doing so, incidents come to challenge them, as the police comes to arrest them.
19 December 1971, Trenton, New Jersey, USA
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28 September 1942, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
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24 December 1945, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK
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June 01, 2008
Airheads commits the cardinal sin of satire: it's not sure what it's making fun of.January 16, 2005
A bit of a mess, but one of Steve Buscemi's best performances before hitting the big time.January 01, 2000
A spoof of heavy-metal culture that at the same time respects the vitality and pent-up passion behind it.July 29, 2002
"keeps threatening to be funny, but rarely scores"May 28, 2013
Everyone in the film has simply been better and funnier, before. Even Fraser.August 02, 2002
Years later, it's much easier to appreciate this cast of then-unknowns which would develop into superstars.February 09, 2006
About airheads, and for them, too.June 01, 2008
Violence passes for comedy, and poor music passes for nothing.January 01, 2000
Observing how fertile the field of heavy metal music is for satire, it's disappointing to watch Airheads bumble around, desperately trying to find something funny to say.May 20, 2003
There should have been enough material here for six sitcoms. Instead, there's not even enough for one movie.June 01, 2008
The anarchic saga could have used more bite or the hint of a threat just to keep things interesting.May 12, 2001
Fraser and Buscemi are deadpan delights. And Sandler, Opera Man on SNL, is a red-hot screen find.