Once upon a time, rock and roll was supposed to be, oh, I don’t know, fun. Way back in the stone age, the 60s and ’70s, bands like the Beatles, then KISS and the Ramones starred in movies based on their songs. These weren’t intended to be Oscar-winning films. No one will ever compare Rock And Roll High School with the Godfather movies. But damn, Rock And Roll High School was fun.
It was that type of frivolity and playfulness the Foo Fighters set out to capture in their first feature film, Studio 666. Again, let’s be clear, this ridiculous tale of a band that moves into
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