Party Monster

October 17th, 2003







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Party Monster

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Plot
This is the true story of Michael Alig, a Club Kid party organizer whose life was sent spiraling down when he bragged on television about killing his drug dealer and roommate.

Release Year: 2003

Rating: 5.9/10 (8,329 voted)

Critic's Score: 36/100

Director: Fenton Bailey

Stars: Macaulay Culkin, Wilson Cruz, Seth Green

Storyline
Set in the New York club scene of the late 1980's thru the 1990's, a tale which chronicles the rise and fall of club-kid promoter

Writers: Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato

Cast:
Seth Green - James St. James
Macaulay Culkin - Michael Alig
Diana Scarwid - Elke
Chloë Sevigny - Gitsie
Marilyn Manson - Christina
Dylan McDermott - Peter Gatien
Mia Kirshner - Natasha
Wilmer Valderrama - Keoki
Daniel Franzese - The Rat / Dallas MC
Natasha Lyonne - Brooke
Elliot Kriss - Cabbie
Wilson Cruz - Angel
Janis Dardaris - TV Reporter
Dillon Woolley - Young James
Manny Perez - Johnny

Taglines: good. evil. fun.



Details

Official Website: Official MySpace | Official site |

Release Date: 17 October 2003

Filming Locations: Chateau Marmont, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $5,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: $161,190 (USA) (7 September 2003) (7 Screens)

Gross: $728,253 (USA) (28 December 2003)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
Macaulay Culkin's first film in 9 years.

Goofs:
Anachronisms: In the "party at the burger joint" scene, one club kid is seen dancing around with a bottle of Bacardi O in his hand. Bacardi O was not around in the 80s.

Quotes:
James: Testing one, two. Testing. Testosterone, testicular cancer, Tess of the d'Urbervilles.



User Review

Want to take a strange trip?

Rating: 10/10

The old saying is "truth is stranger than fiction," and you know what, it's true. In "Party Monster" we are taken on a very trippy and true little journey that allows us to see first-hand, the crazy club life of New York City in the 1980s. In particular, we get an up-close and personal biography of the "club kids." The "club kids" were a group of young party monsters that were actually paid by club owners to show up at their clubs. Mind you, these kids did not do any kind of performing at all, they simply showed up. However, when you see their outrageous costumes and attire, you see why people had their eye out for them. These kids were bizarre and odd and stoned and well, weird. Livng lives that were so out of balance, tragedy was inevitable. Green and Culkin portray the two most prominent members of this group and they are both good. However, it is Culkin that really steals the movie, breaking away from his stereotypical characters of the past and playing somebody that very few actors would be brave enough to take on. The reason I gave this movie 10 stars, is the look and sound. This movie is like watching an acid flashback from the 1980s. I mean, you are there, in the room with them as they strut in and snort up. The music is 1980s, the attitude is 1980s, it is hard to describe. Much of the film is dream-like. Moreover, Culkin is mesmerizing as a character too odd for words. No, the story and acting are not Oscar-worthy, but the look of the film, the feel of the film, wow! I predict that this film will become more popular as the years go by. It has the qualities of all those great midnight movies of the 1980s. I really recommend it for people craving something different and historical (in a weird sense).





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