S.L.C. Punk! Movie Review
S.L.C. Punk! Review
"S.L.C. Punk!" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : James MerendinoProducer : Sam Maydew,Peter Ward
Screenwiter : James Merendino
Starring : Matthew Lillard,Michael A. Goorjian,Annabeth Gish,Jennifer Lien,Christopher McDonald,Devon Sawa,Jason Segel,James Duval,Summer Phoenix,Adam Pascal,Til Schweiger
Ah, to be a young anarchist in 1985... in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Using the most conservative city in America as a backdrop for the American punk
movement proves to be nothing short of brilliance in S.L.C. Punk! This little
gem features the always-engaging Matthew Lilliard as "Stevo," a blue-haired
college grad in the Reagan years who rages against the machine, his parents,
his enemies, and -- of course -- Utah.
Shot in an agressive avant-garde style, Punk never drops below a dull roar, as
Stevo engages the audience mano-a-mano, taking you into his world, how he
became a punk, and hinting toward the inevitability that will turn him into his
father.
Great supporting performances from Christopher McDonald ("I didn't sell out, I
bought in!"), Jason Segel, and Til Schweiger make Punk stand out all the more,
but it's Lilliard's in-your-face raving that sticks in your mind.
The new DVD -- at last! -- includes a commentary track and an odd, original SLC
Punk video comic book.
Aka SLC Punk!
Reviewer: Christopher Null





