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A look at the wild scene outside a Judas Priest concert
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| Nitrate OnlineElias SavadaBig screen success has always been just around the corner for Jeff Krulik and fellow guerrilla filmmaker John Heyn... |
| User ReviewSean PClassic! Filmed outside of a Judas priest concert at the Capital Center in Mayrland in 1986, it features some of the US' finest citizens. Frightening and hilarious at the same time. |
| User ReviewAshley SThis is the best 20 minute rockumentary I've seen. |
| User ReviewDaniel CA snapshot of the underground music culture of the late 1980's. Priceless footage that captures the vigorous, apathetic, and free-spirited nature of Heavy Metal fans and more importantly America's youth at the time. |
| User ReviewUnhero EddieThis movie destroyed my life...and I will therefore love it forever. Thanks J.D.! |
| User ReviewNick OThe most entertaining 20 minutes in film history. A true look at the 80's. |
| User ReviewSean NYou know sometimes when you watch movies and everyone in it seems cool in some way so you really wanna hang out with them? that's this movie. You know sometimes when your friend dies in a horrible car accident so you exploit it by writing Judas Priest and getting you and 75 of your friends free backstage passes because of it? that's this movie. And it's only 16 minutes long. |
| User ReviewIan BThis movie was so great because it was so short but in that short time you get some of the best cinematic evidence that there was still no hope for mankind in 1986. I like this movie next to Black Sun: Nanking Massacre when it comes to shockumentaries. Monster Truck Parking lot reigned supreme in the series though |
| User ReviewAlex rHeavy Metal Parking Lot is a brilliant short film about a group of fans tailgating outside a stadium before a Judas Priest concert. This film takes a look at 80's metal fans, and how they were back in the day. Although this is a short film, it captures the feel of the era and is a must watch for metal heads. This is a humorous look at the world of metal fans, and watching the film, it's like stepping back in time and experiencing the feel of the genre back in its heyday. For sheer, entertainment value, Heavy Metal Parking Lot is a great film to watch, although it's a short, it will definitely appeal to fans of the music. Watching this, you realize why this has become such a cult hit among musicians and fans alike. If you're looking for a perfect short documentary that chronicles head bangers the way they were back in the day, this is that film to watch. The film has the vibe, the humor, the diehard dedication of Judas Priest fans, and if you're looking for the definitive portrait of heavy metal and, Heavy Metal Parking Lot is a great documentary, one that relies on its nostalgia factor to really make it entertaining. I am a diehard metalhead, and the metal attitude that most fans possess nowadays is so far from what it used to be. Watching this, you realize how much fun fans of the music had, and how everything else seemed trivial. 80's metalheads were having fun, and it was about the music. Nowadays, the scene seems a bit divided and it's kind of sad. Nonetheless, Heavy Metal Parking Lot is a brilliant portrait of what the scene used to be. |
| User ReviewShawn WYessir, this is how the rest of the world sees Maryland. God, I hate living here. |