The Outhouse: The Film 1985-1997
The Outhouse: The Film 1985-1997

The Outhouse: The Film 1985-1997

2017Movie130 minEnglish

In the mid-1980s outside this college town, home of the Kansas Jayhawks, punk rock history was being made in the middle of a cornfield. Where the pavement turned to gravel, in a small, primitive cinder block building, bands like Fugazi, the Melvins, Rollins Band, Gwar, the Circle Jerks, Body Count, Social Distortion, Bad Brains, White Zombie, Descendents, Sonic Youth, Green Day, Fishbone, the Meat Puppets, Helmet, and Nirvana played to all-ages crowds, a raucous scene of misfits and anarchists on the margins of youth culture. This was The Outhouse. Small, dark and sometimes dangerous, it quickly gained a reputation as a haven for the bands other venues were afraid of, and the kids who loved them.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Google Users70%
Director: Gary B. CohenGenres: Documentary, Comedy

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the rise and fall of 'The Outhouse,' a controversial and often raucous morning radio show that aired in the late 1980s and 1990s. It features interviews with the show's creators, staff, and prominent guests, delving into the behind-the-scenes drama, on-air antics, and the impact the show had on radio culture. The film explores the show's boundary-pushing humor and the eventual controversies that led to its demise.

Critical Reception

Critics were divided on 'The Outhouse: The Film 1985-1997,' with some praising its unflinching look at a unique era of radio and its humorous content, while others found its subject matter offensive or dated. Audiences generally responded positively to its nostalgic elements and candid interviews.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its nostalgic dive into a controversial radio era.
  • Recognized for its candid interviews with show personalities.
  • Criticized by some for humor that hasn't aged well.

Google audience: Google users frequently highlight the film's success in capturing the raw energy and behind-the-scenes stories of 'The Outhouse.' Many appreciate the nostalgic journey and the humor, though a segment of viewers found the content to be overly crude or outdated for contemporary tastes.

Fun Fact

The film primarily uses archival audio and video footage, as well as newly filmed interviews, to piece together the story of 'The Outhouse,' as many of the original broadcast elements were not archived comprehensively.

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