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Cherry (Level 1)
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I am going to be DJing at the screening of the documentary 'The Rock-afire Explosion' movie on Nov 5 @ the Cinefamily located at the Silent Movie Theater 611 N. Fairfax Ave in LA. I am also bringing a hand full of my arcade games from my collection to be played after the movie! Cinefamily will also be screening Thrash's Rock-afire music videos -- plus we'll be recreating Showbiz Pizza for one night only on our back patio, complete with a gallery of vintage arcade machines!
About the Rock-afire Explosion doc: In the early '80s, kids all over the country dragged their parents to Showbiz Pizza (created by Atari founder Nolan Bushnell) for the rides, games, and the animatronic rock band The Rock-afire Explosion. Created by 23-year-old prodigy Aaron Fechter, The Rock-afire Explosion amazed children and adults alike before being mysteriously pulled from showrooms and replaced by the now popular Chuck-E-Cheese in the early nineties. Still profoundly affected by his experience at Showbiz Pizza, small-town disc-jockey Chris Thrash sought out Fechter nearly twenty years later and purchased a full Rock-afire band of his own. After some clever modding on Thrash's part, the band was once again performing for millions, this time on YouTube, to the likes of Lil Wayne and MGMT! The Rock-afire Explosion reveals how Thrash revived this fallen robotic gem, alongside the heart-wrenching rise and fall of Fechter's former 300-employee, $20 million-per-year venture. Click on the link below to buy tickets and for information. http://www.cinefamily.org/calendar/thursday.html#rock Hope to see you there!!!
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Pac-Man (Level 10)
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Heard about this movie a while ago. I really wish I could go to the screening. My brother and I both worked at Showbiz/CEC in the early 90's, and it's still a special place for us. We go back there with his kids now a 3-4 times a year but the whole 'Studio C' setup they have now is totally lame & depressing. Doesn't compare to the great Rocka-Fire Explosion.
At least the pizza hasn't changed though. ![]() Last edited by norkusa : 10-21-2009 at 03:57 PM. |
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Cherry (Level 1)
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Sending out the last reminder about the screening of 'The Rock-afire Explosion' movie this Thursday at the Cinefamily in LA. I will also be there DJing before and after the movie. I will be bringing a few of my arcade games too that will be set up in the patio with pizza to eat. Fun starts at 7:30pm.
http://www.cinefamily.org/calendar/thursday.html#rock In the early '80s, kids all over the country dragged their parents to Showbiz Pizza (created by Atari founder Nolan Bushnell) for the rides, games, and the animatronic rock band The Rock-afire Explosion. Created by 23-year-old prodigy Aaron Fechter, The Rock-afire Explosion amazed children and adults alike before being mysteriously pulled from showrooms and replaced by the now popular Chuck-E-Cheese in the early nineties. Still profoundly affected by his experience at Showbiz Pizza, small-town disc-jockey Chris Thrash sought out Fechter nearly twenty years later and purchased a full Rock-afire band of his own. After some clever modding on Thrash's part, the band was once again performing for millions, this time on YouTube, to the likes of Lil Wayne and MGMT! The Rock-afire Explosion reveals how Thrash revived this fallen robotic gem, alongside the heart-wrenching rise and fall of Fechter's former 300-employee, $20 million-per-year venture. After the film, we'll be screening Thrash's Rock-afire music videos -- plus we'll be recreating Showbiz Pizza for one night only on our back patio, complete with a gallery of vintage arcade consoles! As well, DJ Sysop (from KSPC's "The Retro Video Game Music Show") will be spinning both before and after the film! For more info on The Rock-Afire Explosion, visit the offical website! See you there!!
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Jessica's Knight
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Late to post here but the screening of the documentary at CAX 2009 was excellent. Great film, I hope that many here were able to attend the LA showing.
Thinking about it makes me want a Mountain Dew... |
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Flawless Rawkality
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If you're not able to make it to one of the screenings, the Rock-afire documentary is also available on DVD from their website. I bought one of the first copies and when I got it the DVD skipped and sputtered halfway through the film. The creators are now replacing all of the DVDs with new ones, free of cost, and I just got my new one in the mail. Excellent film and excellent documentary.
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The one and only tri-Ace Super Fan
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Yeah, The Rock-afire Explosion Explosion is a fantastic film, and I'd recommend it to anyone that is at all interested in animatronics (and if you're not, why the heck aren't you?
). I was following the film for around a year waiting for it to come out on DVD, and I was fortunate that my first print copy worked without a hitch. |
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