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Down & Out With the Dolls

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Four bickering women (Zoe Poledouris, Kinnie Starr, Nicole Barrett) rise to the top after forming a rock band in Portland, Ore.

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Peter Howell Toronto Star 10/17/2003
3/5
What the film lacks in production values, it makes up in authenticity and comic moxie, using real musicians in many key roles -- and they can actually play. Go to Full Review
John Anderson Newsday 05/28/2003
2/4
The movie's post-grunge Portland, Ore., quartet is almost laughably cliched -- which seems in direct opposition to the anti-authoritarian attitude of the movie. Go to Full Review
Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times 03/27/2003
3.5/5
The music is sensational, the energy level high, and Down and Out With the Dolls is a wise and funny treat. Go to Full Review
Film Threat 12/06/2005
3.5/5
Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com 08/21/2005
3/5
Jay Antani Los Angeles Alternative 09/30/2004
4/5
an assuredly made, unexpectedly poignant and hilarious feel-good flick, pitched somewhere between the goofy campiness of John Waters and the good-heartedness of Cameron Crowe Go to Full Review
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08/10/2015 A lot of the acting is amateurish, and most of the plot feels like a rehash of a rehash. See more 01/26/2005 Happy Australia Day everyone! I know, I know, for you that means not a whole helluva lot. But for us it's a nice day off. And a few other things - the Crocodile Hunter marathon on Animal Planet (yes, he's a boofhead on screen, but he plows nearly every cent he makes into conservation - habitat protection, captive breeding, etc. - so I have a fair bit of respect for him), cricket (NZ vs. the World XI in a Tsunami relief benefit and Aus vs the Windies in the triangular series), and usually, the end to the hottest weather of the year around here. Brisbane is pretty much perfect for 10 months of the year, starting right about now. And since this is the Aussie equivalent of the 4th of July, it gives us a chance to reflect on becoming Australian citizens last year (dual citizenship is cool!) and the fact that we absolutely love living here. And for me, this year at least it also means that I got to watch a movie that made me feel really nostalgic. Down and Out with the Dolls is not a good film by any kind of objective standard. The camera work is shaky, and the script is so-so, as is the acting. And yet, I really liked it. It pretty much perfectly captures the DIY ethic of the Pacific Northwest punk rock scene. It is energetic, the performers are all charismatic, the music is gritty and very good, the soundtrack is great, and Portland looks great in the film. And since Portland is where I was when I started going to shows, buying records and listening to punk, the whole thing really resonated with me. If you like punk (especially NW punk) this movie is essential viewing. If you don't, you probably oughta give it a miss. Oh and if you're a Motorhead fan, Lemmy is in this, and he's hyterical... As for me, I'm back upstairs to see the end of the cricket. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Four bickering women (Zoe Poledouris, Kinnie Starr, Nicole Barrett) rise to the top after forming a rock band in Portland, Ore.
Director
Kurt Voss
Producer
Nanda Rao, Matt Hill
Screenwriter
Kurt Voss, Kurt Voss, Nalini DD Cheriel
Distributor
Indican Releasing
Production Co
whyte house entertainment
Rating
R (Strong Sexuality|Language|Some Drug Use|Some Alcohol Use)
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 21, 2003, Wide
Release Date (DVD)
Oct 28, 2003
Box Office (Gross USA)
$58.9K
Runtime
1h 28m