August 1219, 1999
movie shorts
Boys and air guitars: like Bill and Ted, they seem to go together. In Adam Rifkins Detroit Rock City, the boys are Edward Furlong, Giuseppe Andrews, Sam Huntington and James DeBello, the time is 1973, and the place is more or less the road between small-town Wisconsin and Detroit, where a (reenacted by the real guys) Kiss concert will serve as literally explosive climax. To achieve their much-desired end, said boys must overcome numerous obstacles, including a pizza-fight with some road-raging disco fans, an obsessively anti-devil's music mom, assorted thugs and meanies, as well as their own beer-and-dope-hazy misperceptions. Of course, air guitars are metaphors for sex, and the boys do get some, in particular in the persons of Natasha Lyonne and Heavenly Creatures' Melanie Lynskey, both looking like they should have better things to do.

