Floating Point Available from Abstract Logix
Modern Guitars Magazine
News and information about electric and acoustic guitars
Modern Music Publications    
Press Release Archive  List of RSS feeds
Shop for Music Gear »

March 7, 2005

Motley Crue Lands Role in Dream Entertainment's Upcoming Clay-Animated Feature "Disaster! The Movie"

NEWLY CREATED SHORT FROM THE FILM TO SERVE AS OPENING ACT FOR BAND'S "RED, WHITE & CRUE" WORLD TOUR

Highlights From The Raunchy Full-Length Feature Will Also Be Shown During Concert's Intermission

As the eagerly anticipated Motley Crue "Red White & Crue Tour 2005... Better Live than Dead," presented by VH1 and VH1 Classics, launches in cities across the U.S. and around the world, it is advised that fans get to their seats in time for the start.

Each show on what Pollstar has called the year's #1 tour, which has already sold out major venues in Chicago, Detroit and Los Angeles, among others, will begin with the specially created clay-animated short featuring members of the Crue saving the world from imminent destruction, taken from Dream Entertainment's upcoming clay-animated feature film "Disaster! The Movie." Additionally, highlights of Dream's full-length theatrical feature, in which the band appears in a cameo role, will be shown during intermission at each concert. The film is scheduled for worldwide release later this year, with several distributors in the U.S. and Europe currently bidding on the finished production.

Dream Entertainment, the L.A. based production company helmed by film veterans Ehud Bleiberg and Yitzhak Ginsberg, created the customized excerpt with the Crue especially for the tour. Roy Wood, who had a short stint at MTV's popular "Celebrity Death Match" series and as an animator at "MAD-TV," directed the movie. Ginsberg and Bleiberg produced the film along with John Glen, Travis Wright and Even Astrowski, while Paul Benson and Matt Sullivan wrote the screenplay.

The outrageously hilarious introductory short, which was voiced by the band members themselves, will be followed at intermission by "coming attractions" for the full-length feature about a group of unlikely heroes, led by vulcanoligist Harold Bottoms, who aim to save the world from a runaway "planetoid" in a raunchy, no-holds-barred parody of such action movies as "Armageddon," "Twister," "Star Wars" and "Apollo 13."

The unusual pairing was cemented when Motley Crue member Nikki Sixx viewed the movie and invited the filmmakers to contribute footage to show at the start of the concert and during intermission, where coming attractions from the full-length feature will set the stage for the second half of the band's performance.

"These guys are f***ing brilliant," said Sixx. "With their help, the Crue is out to save the world from imminent disaster. 'Disaster! The Movie' just adds to the circus atmosphere surrounding this tour."

A series of radio and Internet promotions and contests to promote the film will take place as the "Red, White & Crue" tour winds its way around the U.S. and the world, with a concentration on viral and grass-roots online marketing. Trade magazine Pollstar dubbed it the #1 tour when tickets when on sale last year.

The Crue is currently working with MTV Films/Paramount on a film based on their N.Y. Times best-selling biography, Dirt, whose screenplay was written by Rich Wilkes. Several top directors in Hollywood have already expressed interest in the project.

For more information on "Disaster! The Movie" go to www.disasterthemovie.com or to stream the Crue footage, go to www.motley.com.





Inside Modern Guitars
Welcome to Modern Guitars, where you'll find thousands of guitar related articles covering every style and genre. This article is your gateway to everything from reviews and the latest industry news to an extensive archive of feature stories and exclusive interviews with six-string icons such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Carlos Santana, Jeff Beck, Bucky Pizzarelli, Les Paul, Zakk Wylde, Lily Afshar, Mike Stern, and a variety of guitar industry leaders including Paul Reed Smith, Christian F. Martin, IV, Bob Taylor, and Henry Juszkiewicz.


Giveaways
Modern Guitars has five copies of ASIA's new CD, Phoenix, to give away to readers on July 1, 2008. Contest entry information.

Noteworthy
Online exclusive: 1977 audio (with text) Steven Rosen interview of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page.



See this unique guitar on Musicians Friend

MG Magazine Columns
Vintage by Saiichi Sugiyama
Guitarology by Tom Hess
Jazz Scope by Steve Herberman
Industry Views by Peter Wolf
Women Rock! by Tish Ciravolo
Jazz Reviews by Vince Lewis
Reviews by Brian D. Holland
Berklee X by Matt Baamonde
Sunset & Vine by Billy Morrison
Hash by John Foxworthy
Functional Art by John Page
Guitar Art by Pamelina H
CRASH Pad by CRASH
Live Art by Neal Barbosa

Archives




Latest News and Articles







Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape
Site contents copyright Modern Guitars Magazine unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Contact: news@modernguitars.com