Watch: Roadie 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – For over 20 years, Jimmy Testagross has lived his childhood dream: being a roadie for his childhood heroes, Blue Oyster Cult. But the band’s Arena-Rock glory days are a distant memory. County fairs and club gigs pay the bills. And Jimmy has become a casualty of these leaner times. With no place to go, no job prospects, and no real skills outside of being a roadie, Jimmy needs to regroup. So he returns to his childhood home in Queens, Ny. There, he revisits old relationships: his ailing, widower mom, a high school crush, a former nemesis and, most importantly, his relationship with himself. Jimmy, the middle-aged man-child, has never grown up. He still carries the resentments and frustrations of his youth, and has allowed them to fester and define who and what he is. Confronted with his mother’s illness, Jimmy has a choice: let go of the past and take responsibility for both himself and the woman who raised and now needs him. Or continue to live a life of lies and frustration..
Plot: After 20 years on the road with Blue Oyster Cult, Jimmy Testagros returns to his hometown to life with his ailing mother. Complications arise when he falls for an old friend, who is now married to his longtime nemesis.
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Real People Who Love Music With Some Very Real Problems
Jimmy was a roadie for Blue Oyster Cult all his adult life who has – painfully and wrongfully according to him – been fired by the band and left by them somewhere in the wilds of Michigan. With nowhere else to go, he makes his way back home to Queens where he has not been since his father’s death many, many years before. He has barely spoken with his mother in the interim and now he overstates his role with the band to her – manager, writer, producer, etc. He tries to collect himself to deal with this massive setback, but he is not making the situation any better with angry calls to the band’s actual manager.I think that roadie is one of the coolest jobs in the world next to rock star and Jimmy does as well. I, too, would have major problems dealing with his rude awakening after so many years and the loss of his livelihood and dream.
Out for some butter for his Mom’s famous tuna melts, Jimmy runs into a high school classmate who is and was quite a butt-head who is now married to Jimmy’s first love, Nikki. Jimmy and Nikki wind up back in his boyhood room which is untouched by time and looks like a “rock and roll museum” according to Nikki.
Out of his vinyl record collection, Nikki pulls out Ratcity In Blue by, local 70s favorites, the Good Rats and they listen to a couple of tracks. This brings back memories of seeing the band every Saturday night with their friend Steph – who passed away unbeknownst to Jimmy.
This movie is about real people, with lots of issues, who love music and are dealing with some very real problems. If you enjoy music, have been on the road with a band or thought about doing so (one of my life’s regrets is turning down an offer to be a roadie) you will really like this movie.
Full disclosure – I also own this “original” album with the cool pizza sleeve art, am a huge Good Rats fan and may have seen Steph, Nikki and Jimmy at one of those Saturday night shows back in the day. My heartfelt thanks go to Gerald and Michael Cuesta for a wonderful film and soundtrack including these New York music legends and a great version of Jackson Browne’s Stay by Adam Duritz of the Counting Crows. Did they misspell “Peppi” Marchello in the closing thanks to him?
The Roadie is engaging, well written, directed and acted out. Along with a sound track that will not disappoint.
I must confess up to the point of actually watching the Roadie, I had no idea what a roadie was or did. This is not my usual type of movie, however we should strive to challenge and expose ourselves to different movies. Just as you would a different language or cultural in order to grow and mature as an all around individual. The movie was interesting and I thought the plot, made a point in trying to relate to the viewer the regret of decisions that we make as youth, that do not pan out or other wise never manifest themselves. The characters were very likable and came across genuine and authentic in the Roadie, which must be stressed is a very necessary thing in a film like this. There was a feel that that the movies’ main character could have been anyone of us: in regards to decision or choices that were made in our lives that never quite pan out. Perhaps you could take it a bit further and say that everyone in there life at least once or twice has not let go of an idea or notion until: well it was to late. Atlas, I would be remiss, if I did not mention that the sound track for the Roadie is excellent.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 35 min (95 min) (USA)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Drama, Music
Director Michael Cuesta
Writer Gerald Cuesta, Michael Cuesta
Actors Ron Eldard, Bobby Cannavale, Jill Hennessy
Country United States
Awards 1 win
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
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Laboratory Technicolor, New York (NY), USA
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