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==Story== |
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| image= Live Freaky Die Freaky.jpg |
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| caption= DVD cover for the unrated version |
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| director= [[John Roecker]] |
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| producer= [[Tim Armstrong]] |
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| writer= John Roecker |
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| narrator= Tim Armstrong |
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| starring= |
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| music= |
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| cinematography= |
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| editing= Dean Gonzalez |
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| studio= You've Got Bad Taste Productions <br />[[Hellcat Records|Hellcat Films]] |
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| distributor= [[Genius Products|Wellspring Media]]<ref name=bom /> |
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| released={{Film date|2006|1|17}} |
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| runtime=75 minutes |
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| country= United States |
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| language=English |
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| budget= |
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| gross= $11,290<ref name=bom>{{Cite web|url=https://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=livefreakydiefreaky.htm|title=Live Freaky die Freaky}}</ref> |
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'''''Live Freaky! Die Freaky!''''' is a 2006 American [[stop-motion]] animated [[independent film|independent]] [[musical film]] directed by [[John Roecker]]. It is a [[black comedy]] based on the [[Charles Manson]] murders. It premiered on DVD in the [[United States]] on January 17, 2006, and played in a few theatres on January 20, 27 and 28. |
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==Plot== |
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Live Freaky Die Freaky is a stop motion animated film based on the Charles Manson murders. It's a wacky musical dark-comedy which starts out with a futuristic nomad from the year 3069 who finds a copy of Helter Skelter which takes us as the audience back in time to 1969. |
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The film starts out with a futuristic Nomad from the year 3069 who accidentally discovers the book "[[Helter Skelter (Manson scenario)|Helter Skelter]]" while searching for food in a desert on the former site of [[Los Angeles]]. He mistakes the book as the Bible and reads it as if Charles Hanson (most of the character names are derived from real people involved with the Manson murders, with their names altered by changing a letter into an 'H') is the messiah. As he reads, we flash back to 1969 where Susan Hatkins meets Charlie during a bad LSD trip. Charlie then renames her Hadie, and she is accepted into his family where they plan things to change the world and make music. After finding out that the snobby, nature hating actress Sharon Hate is supposed to be filming a movie in the desert where they are living, Charlie and the family plot to kill her. Charlie claims to get messages through songs, such as "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]" by [[The Beatles]], which tell him to kill Sharon Hate. |
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Soon after brutally murdering Sharon Hate and her friends, Hay and Habigail, the family goes after the Ha Biancas, after Mr. Ha Bianca (who was "very rude to Squeaky") decided to build a parking lot, which would cover the entire desert, in Sharon Hate's honor. They kill him and his wife and are later found by the police in the desert, after which they have a trial and are sentenced to death by gassing, electric chair, and hanging til dead. |
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==Story/Plot (Spoiler Warning)== |
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The movie starts out with a futuristic Nomad who accidentally discovers the book "Helter Skelter" while searching for food in a desert. As he reads we fish back to 1969 where Susan Atkins (who is later named Hadie by Charlie) meets Charlie Manson during a bad LSD trip. Where she is accepted to his family where they plan things to change the world, and make music. After finding out that the snobby, nature hating actress Sharon Tate is supposed to be filming a movie in the desert where they are living, Charlie and the family plot to kill her. They get subliminal messages through songs such as "I Want To Hold Your Hand" by [[The Beatles]], in which to kill Sharon. |
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Soon after brutally murdering Sharon Tate they go after a grocery man who was mean to one of the members of Charlie's family. They kill him and his wife and are later found by the police in the desert where they have a trial and go to jail. |
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We go back to the Nomad in 3069 who carves an X in his forehead and uses Charlie Manson as a sort of Messiah. |
We go back to the Nomad in 3069 who carves an X in his forehead and uses Charlie Manson as a sort of Messiah. |
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==Appearances== |
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This movie contains performances by many well-known rock artists such as: |
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* [[Billie Joe Armstrong]] |
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*Hay (Davey Havok) constantly says things to Sharon Tate insinuating that if she were a guy he'd hook up with her. |
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* [[Mike Dirnt]] |
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* [[Tré Cool]] |
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* [[Tim Armstrong]] |
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* [[Davey Havok]] |
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* [[Kelly Osbourne]] |
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* [[Jane Wiedlin]] |
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* Jen Johnson |
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* [[Travis Barker]] |
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* [[Nick 13]] |
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* [[Lars Frederiksen]] |
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* [[Sean Yseult]] |
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* [[Asia Argento]] |
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* [[Benji Madden]] |
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* [[Joel Madden]] |
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* [[Theo Kogan]] |
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And many extras such as: |
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* [[Rob Aston]] |
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* [[Josh Wilburn]] |
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* [[Jason White (musician, born 1973)|Jason White]] |
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* Ryan Williams |
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* [[Craig Roose]] |
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==Songs== |
==Songs== |
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# Overture |
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# No Sense Makes Sense |
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# ... It Was A Big And Beautiful Dream ... |
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# Charlie? |
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# Bad Vibrations (One Too Many Afternoons) |
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# These Three Holes! |
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# Mechanical Man |
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# Cafe 666 |
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# This Upside Down River |
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# Strangle A Tree |
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# The Pass Where The Devil Can See |
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# Creepy Crawl |
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# Healter Skelter |
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# August 9 |
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# Buzzsaw Twist |
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# Folie A' Famille |
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# All The Good Things (We could have done) |
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# I Am Just A Reflection Of You |
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# We Watch You As You Sleep |
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# Light Fires In Your Cities |
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# Live Freaky Die Freaky (Your Blood Will Set You Free) |
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==See also== |
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*1. Overture |
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* [[Adult animation]] |
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* [[List of stop-motion films]] |
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* [[List of animated feature films]] |
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==References== |
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*2. No Sense Makes Sense |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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*3. ... It Was A Big And Beautiful Dream ... |
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* {{IMDb title|id=0197633|title=Live Freaky Die Freaky}} |
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* [http://www.movienavigator.org/freaky.htm Interview with director John Roecker about the film] |
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* [https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/26/AR2006012600739.html Washington Post] |
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* [http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid:329543 Austin Chronicle] |
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* [http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-5310023/Freaky-deaky-gay-music-video.html The Advocate] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110604055939/http://www.laweekly.com/2006-03-02/news/punk-puppet-apocalypse%26page%3D36/ LA Weekly] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030806180933/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1473755/20030711/rancid.jhtml?headlines=true MTV.com] |
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{{Manson Family}} |
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*4. Charlie? |
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[[Category:2006 films]] |
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*5. Bad Vibrations (One Too Many Afternoons) |
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[[Category:2000s American films]] |
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[[Category:2000s English-language films]] |
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*6. These Three Holes! |
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[[Category:2000s stop-motion animated films]] |
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[[Category:American animated musical films]] |
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*7. Mechanical Man |
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[[Category:American films based on actual events]] |
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[[Category:American splatter films]] |
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*8. Cafe 666 |
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[[Category:Cultural depictions of Charles Manson]] |
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*9. This Upside Down River |
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*10. Strangle A Tree |
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*11. The Pass Where The Devil Can See |
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*12. Creepy Crawl |
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*13. Healter Skelter |
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*14. August 9th |
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*15. Buzzsaw Twist |
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*16. Folie A' Famille |
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*17. All The Good Things (We could have done) |
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*18. I Am Just A Reflection Of You |
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*19. We Watch You As You Sleep |
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*20. Light Fires In Your Cities |
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*21. Live Freaky Die Freaky (Your Blood Will Set You Free) |
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==External links== |
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{{imdb title|id=0197633|title=Live Freaky Die Freaky}} |
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[[Category:Hellcat Records]] |
[[Category:Hellcat Records]] |
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[[Category:English-language musical films]] |
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[[http://www.livefreakydiefreaky.com link title]] |
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[[Category:2006 musical films]] |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 2 December 2024
Live Freaky! Die Freaky! | |
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Directed by | John Roecker |
Written by | John Roecker |
Produced by | Tim Armstrong |
Narrated by | Tim Armstrong |
Edited by | Dean Gonzalez |
Production companies | You've Got Bad Taste Productions Hellcat Films |
Distributed by | Wellspring Media[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $11,290[1] |
Live Freaky! Die Freaky! is a 2006 American stop-motion animated independent musical film directed by John Roecker. It is a black comedy based on the Charles Manson murders. It premiered on DVD in the United States on January 17, 2006, and played in a few theatres on January 20, 27 and 28.
Plot
[edit]The film starts out with a futuristic Nomad from the year 3069 who accidentally discovers the book "Helter Skelter" while searching for food in a desert on the former site of Los Angeles. He mistakes the book as the Bible and reads it as if Charles Hanson (most of the character names are derived from real people involved with the Manson murders, with their names altered by changing a letter into an 'H') is the messiah. As he reads, we flash back to 1969 where Susan Hatkins meets Charlie during a bad LSD trip. Charlie then renames her Hadie, and she is accepted into his family where they plan things to change the world and make music. After finding out that the snobby, nature hating actress Sharon Hate is supposed to be filming a movie in the desert where they are living, Charlie and the family plot to kill her. Charlie claims to get messages through songs, such as "I Want to Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles, which tell him to kill Sharon Hate.
Soon after brutally murdering Sharon Hate and her friends, Hay and Habigail, the family goes after the Ha Biancas, after Mr. Ha Bianca (who was "very rude to Squeaky") decided to build a parking lot, which would cover the entire desert, in Sharon Hate's honor. They kill him and his wife and are later found by the police in the desert, after which they have a trial and are sentenced to death by gassing, electric chair, and hanging til dead.
We go back to the Nomad in 3069 who carves an X in his forehead and uses Charlie Manson as a sort of Messiah.
Appearances
[edit]This movie contains performances by many well-known rock artists such as:
- Billie Joe Armstrong
- Mike Dirnt
- Tré Cool
- Tim Armstrong
- Davey Havok
- Kelly Osbourne
- Jane Wiedlin
- Jen Johnson
- Travis Barker
- Nick 13
- Lars Frederiksen
- Sean Yseult
- Asia Argento
- Benji Madden
- Joel Madden
- Theo Kogan
And many extras such as:
- Rob Aston
- Josh Wilburn
- Jason White
- Ryan Williams
- Craig Roose
Songs
[edit]- Overture
- No Sense Makes Sense
- ... It Was A Big And Beautiful Dream ...
- Charlie?
- Bad Vibrations (One Too Many Afternoons)
- These Three Holes!
- Mechanical Man
- Cafe 666
- This Upside Down River
- Strangle A Tree
- The Pass Where The Devil Can See
- Creepy Crawl
- Healter Skelter
- August 9
- Buzzsaw Twist
- Folie A' Famille
- All The Good Things (We could have done)
- I Am Just A Reflection Of You
- We Watch You As You Sleep
- Light Fires In Your Cities
- Live Freaky Die Freaky (Your Blood Will Set You Free)