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* BrokenAesop: The film ends with the message, "Only through the elimination of violence can we achieve world peace." The problem is, the band solved all of their problems through violence.

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* BrokenAesop: The film ends with the message, "Only through the elimination of violence can we achieve world peace." The problem is, is the band solved all of their problems through violence.



* VindicatedByHistory: The movie was harshly received when it was first released and was only in regional theaters for two weeks. Now, it has become a cult classic, with one critic saying that it has a nice and goofy charm to it, even though it makes ''Film/{{The Room|2003}}'' look like an Creator/IngmarBergman film.

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* VindicatedByHistory: The movie was harshly received when it was first released and was only in regional theaters for two weeks. Now, it has become a cult classic, {{cult classic}}, with one critic saying that it has a nice and goofy charm to it, even though it makes ''Film/{{The Room|2003}}'' look like an Creator/IngmarBergman film.
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* BrokenAesop: The film ends with the message, "Only through the elimination of violence can we achieve world peace." The problem is, the band solved all of their problems through violence.

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* QuestionableCasting: Let's just say that the guy playing Jeff doesn't exactly make the most convincing gang boss.



* SpecialEffectsFailure: Of a kind--the actors portraying the band Dragon Sound have absolutely ''no'' idea what they're doing when they're on stage pretending to play their instruments. The worst offenders are definitely the guitar players. They grip the necks of their guitars with no fingers on the strings at all and just run their other hands over the bottom half of the guitars at random. It's even worse during the only guitar solo because the actor's terrible fake-playing is front and center. But it's also what makes the movie SoBadItsGood. You cannot watch them fail at fake guitar playing without laughing at least once.

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* SpecialEffectsFailure: SpecialEffectFailure: Of a kind--the actors portraying the band Dragon Sound have absolutely ''no'' idea what they're doing when they're on stage pretending to play their instruments. The worst offenders are definitely the guitar players. They grip the necks of their guitars with no fingers on the strings at all and just run their other hands over the bottom half of the guitars at random. It's even worse during the only guitar solo because the actor's terrible fake-playing is front and center. But it's also what makes the movie SoBadItsGood. You cannot watch them fail at fake guitar playing without laughing at least once.



* WTHCastingAgency: Let's just say that the guy playing Jeff doesn't exactly make the most convincing gang boss.
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Disambiguated trope per TRS thread, Wick Cleaning Projects


* VindicatedByHistory: The movie was harshly received when it was first released and was only in regional theaters for two weeks. Now, it has become a cult classic, with one critic saying that it has a nice and goofy charm to it, even though it makes ''Film/TheRoom'' look like an Creator/IngmarBergman film.

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* VindicatedByHistory: The movie was harshly received when it was first released and was only in regional theaters for two weeks. Now, it has become a cult classic, with one critic saying that it has a nice and goofy charm to it, even though it makes ''Film/TheRoom'' ''Film/{{The Room|2003}}'' look like an Creator/IngmarBergman film.
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* AcceptableTargets: If you listen to the lyrics of "Against The Ninja", you'll notice that the band ''really does'' have something against ninjas.

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