Oct 28,2016
A top to bottom take a gander at the incredible punk band, The Stooges.
profanity | The infrequent use of stronger expletives such as "motherf***er" is featured, but it is justified by context and not impactful. There are several utterances of coarse language in the film, such as the expletive "f***", as well as the stronger expletive "motherf***er". There are also instances where the middle finger gesture is used. Thus, such usage of coarse language can be suited for an older teen audience. |
alcohol | Drug taking is depicted in the film, but it is brief and infrequent. There are some references and depictions of drug use in the film. In one scene, a man wearing a gas mask inhales the fumes from a small container of brown liquid. There are also a few brief scenes showing people smoking joints. |
frightening | 'Gimme Danger' is a documentary about a punk rock band, The Stooges. The film traces the band's emergence in the music scene during the 1960s, their break-up and reunion, and highlights the band's role in the development of punk rock, alternative rock, and rock music at large. Official MPAA Rating: Rated R for drug content and language |