
Released in 2004, "Edgeplay" is the work of the Runaways' bassist Vicki Blue, who replaced Jackie Fox after a near-suicidal meltdown in Tokyo where the band was rather famous. Although the film is at times disjointed and amateurish, so were the Runaways, so it works to its advantage as Vicki questions the girls, putting them very much at ease, one by one about their days in the band. (Lita Ford's still a pisser.) For reasons that are not explained, Joan Jett is the only missing principal -- and her lack of cooperation keeps the film from using the band's best-known song, "Cherry Bomb" (which Joan and Fowley apparently wrote on the spot for Cherie Currie's audition), but none of this gets in the way of 90 minutes of utterly fascinating tales of the world's first all-girl jailbait band. Sadly, drummer Sandy West died last year. She seemed the most hurt by the band's dissolution and its inability to ever reunite in the three decades since. If you love rock 'n' roll, be sure to rent this film.

Excellent movie! Long Live the Queens of Noise!! R.I.P Sandy West!!
ReplyDeleteYeah a film about the runaways!! they ROCK!!
ReplyDeletesandy we're missin you***
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