On May 12 at The Yost Theater in Santa Ana, CA, the documentary ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER is going to have a ONE NIGHT only screening for FREE. The movie starts at 7pm sharp. There will be a 10-15 minute musical performance beforehand, OCHS will play, and there may also be a Q&A afterwards. There will even be a special shirt made up for this event.
ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER looks at the OC Hardcore/punk scene in a very personal way from 1990-1997. You can watch the first 7 minutes here:
ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER
The Facebook page is:
ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER on Facebook
I sincerely hope that anybody who wants to see the movie, and can get to the theater on that night, will show up. Having taken part in the Hardcore Reunion show back in 2009, I am hoping that this event captures some of that spirit.
Best,
Evan Jacobs
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Orange County Hardcore Scenester screening
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in Jestereo.
ReplyDeleteI want my money back if this sucks.
ReplyDeleteHow boring
ReplyDeleteI want to see the years 1981 - 1986.
The 90s were lame !!!
Sorry Billy.
ReplyDeleteThe good news is that there are already quite a few hardcore documentaries out there that cover the years 1981-1986. One night, perhaps you should consider watching one of those instead of Fox News.
Gene Simmons would want his money back even if he thought it awesome.
ReplyDeleteDancing through a time warp in your dinosaur trends.
The limits of your mind is where the County line ends.
ROA's an anti-Semite and a Holocaust denier. Don't listen to him.
ReplyDeleteYawn.....
ReplyDelete90s Sucked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd go if I lived closer. I dug the 5 minute teaser.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for the sequel: Inland Empire Hardcore Scenester, starring Roa, Dan Rawe, and Alex Pain.
HA! Can you imagine? Toxic Shock: The 909 scene!
ReplyDeleteROA.
did something happen?
ReplyDeletelooks great, cant wait to see it. & the 90's ruled hard.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun movie of the time just after I got out of hardcore. (I was a reg at shows from 1982 to 1992)
ReplyDeleteI hope it comes to SF I'd go see it!
(Roxie Cinema....Roxie Cinema) :)