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Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny (2006)
USA 2006 - 93 min.
Rating: R
Genre: Comedy
Budget: $ |
Theatrical release USA: 22 November 2006
Boxoffice USA: $
Boxoffice Worldwide: $ |
Cast
Jack Black - JB
Kyle Gass - KG
J. R. Reed - Lee
Fred Armisen - Security Guard #2
Ned Bellamy - Security Guard #1
Michael "Meatloaf" Lee Aday - Bud Black
Amy Poehler - Truck Stop Waitress
Paul F. Tompkins - Open Mic Host
Ronnie James Dio (II) - Dio
Troy Gentile - Lil' JB
Kirk Ward - Car Chase Cop/Gang Leader
Tim Robbins - The Stranger
Dave Grohl (II) - Satan
Ben Stiller - Guitar Center Guy
Lara Everly - Girl
Brittany Eldridge - Girl
Melissa-Anne Davenport - Girl
John Ennis (II) - Gang Member
VJ Foster - Gang Member
Jay Johnstone - Gang Member |
Christopher "C-Minus" Rivas - DJ
Colin Hanks - Drunk Frat Dude
Stephanie Erb - Al's Bar Waitress
Amy Adams - Gorgeous Woman
Milos Milicevic - Tattooed Biker
Molly Bryant - Ecstatic Woman
Michael Rivkin - Poopy Guy
Patrick M. Walsh - Exploding Head Guy
Bevin Kaye - Fainting Woman
Evie Peck - Kg's Mother
Mason Knight - Young Kg
Erik Walker - Bully
Dean Marchiano - Bully
Cynthia Ettinger (II) - Betty Black
Andrew Caldwell - Billy Black
Laura Milligan - Tarot Card Reader
Ronnie James Dio -
Jason Reed -
David Koechner -
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Synopsis
When 10-year old Lil' JB serenades his ultra-conservative family with a rocking rendition of "Kickapoo," a song with lyrics that would make a sailor blush, his father unleashes his belt and shows him no mercy, tearing down all of his beloved rock posters. JB then implores Dio, one of his rock Gods, for guidance. Dio reassures him that he is on the right path but he must leave his stifling home environment and go to Hollywood to "find the secrets of his art."
JB spends the next several years on the road stopping at numerous towns called Hollywood until he finally arrives in rock 'n roll Mecca--Hollywood, California. Strolling along the Venice boardwalk, he is enthralled by the music of KG, a troubadour playing Bach's "Bourrees in E Minor" on a classical guitar.
Although his naïve suggestion that they form a band together is rebuffed, JB joins in on KG's melody. To JB they are jam-ming; to KG, the neophyte is driving away his crowd. After the dust settles, a friendship is formed and a band is born. KG's funds having been cut off by his parents, the two are in desperate straits. Their only hope is to win Open Mic Night at Al's Bar.
When their first performance is met with less than a stellar response, they determine that to win the contest they need to write a masterpiece. They soon realize this is much harder than they ever imagined. Then Fate intervenes: they notice that every cover photo in their collection of Rolling Stone magazines show all the great rockers using the same peculiar guitar pick.
Racing to The Guitar Center to buy one, the store manager has an acute reaction when they show him the covers. Leading them to a private room, the ex-guitar tech turned rock historian tells them the history of The Pick of Destiny--the darkest secret in the history of rock. The Pick, he informs them, now resides in the Rock and Roll History Museum--an impenetrable fortress.
Trivia
Studio: New Line Cinema
Production Company: ? |
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Crew
Director: Liam Lynch
Screenwriter: Jack Black, Kyle Gass, Liam Lynch
Producers: Stuart Cornfeld, Jack Black, Kyle Gass,
Executive Producers: Ben Stiller, Georgia Kacandes
Associate Producer: Steve Moramarco
Director of Photography: Robert Brinkmann
Production Designer: Martin Whist
Costume Designer: Dayna Pink
Editor: David Rennie |