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A great view for people with an open mind. Gay Drama.

The movie is based of the true story of one Michael Alig played by Macaulay Culkin, the boy from "Home Alone". Seth Green plays his sidekick and "best friend and mentor", "James St. James" and Marilyn Manson makes a few cameo appearances, not as himself but it might as well be. The very sexy Dylan McDermott, from the short lived and loved M-Tv's "My So Called Life', plays "Angel" a drug dealer and a victim at the hands of Alig and his gang as does all of Ali's "friend's in one way or another. It is a decent look at life during a time in New York club scene in the late 80's and early 90's where whacked out fashion, drug's, Madonna and techno music was the rage. The acting is good that is why I rated it average however if you would like a more real look into the life of Alig find the DVD documentary of his life. The movie is a good cult classic if nothing else and a good view for a trip down memory lane.
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Marilyn Manson made me buy it!

There exists a movie database on the internet that is my guideline of choice. Everyday people provide reviews and ratings, not jaded professionals. As usual, I agree with its rating of 5.9 out of 10 on "Party Monster".

As the title of this review jokingly implies, it was the presence of Brian Warner (aka Marilyn Manson) that decided my purchase. Normally I won't buy (and absolutely won't take out a loan for the theatre) unless the website shows it at least close to a 7 out of 10 rating.

I don't regret it except that it was a misconception. Marilyn Manson is in it, for about five minutes at most.

Mr. Manson's spot on the cast list I saw online is utterly misleading. And he had a cooler, silent 10 seconds (or less) in the eerie and superior "Lost Highway" film by David Lynche. A surreal motion picture, its fans still debate the meaning of the plot.

In "Lost Highway", Mr. Manson and his friend / bandmate Twiggy Ramirez (Jeordie White) are shown in a snuff film alongside Patricia Arquette. Guess who gets to writhe and thrash in naked death throes? Suitably creepy for the artist, the scene is grainy black and white.

I love the work of Seth Green, so "Party Monster" was worth watching for him alone. However, I think I will sooner check out the documentary by the same name before watching this again.

No Seth Green in that version from 1998, of course, but it rates 7.1 and has me curious to see the real people interviewed. The book "Disco Bloodbath" is also on my to-read list now.

My favorite part of this flick was the great costumes. The tragedy is real and compelling, certainly, yet this depiction couldn't decide if it was drama or comedy. Normally I appreciate that; this one just didn't blend the two genres well.

It does have decent special features. I had to immediately watch again the ever witty Mr. Manson talking about his first cigarette while in "Christina" drag queen dress. It was just too bad that the Christina character didn't get more screen time.

If you are a big Seth Green fan, then do buy this. He really is fabulous.
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A Monterous Delight

Going in to see Party Monster the first time, I had my doubts. I thought it was going to be another stereotypical gay movie. Boy, was a wrong. Based on the true story of convicted murderer Michael Alig, this movie is very well done with just the right touches of comedy and drama. Mccauly Culkin and Seth Green do wonderful portrayls of Michael Alig and James St. James respectively. But the true, and unexpected, show stealer in this one has got to be Marilyn Manson as "Christina." His whacky personality suits the character just right. I don't want to give too much away but if you're interested in movies involving the glitz, glamour, and danger of the 80's party scene, then this is a must see!Read full review...

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Not the greatest but...

I didn't love this movie, but I didn't hate it either. I think it is worth watching, but I wouldn't say it's going to blow you away or anything. Seth Green does a great job in it, some of the other actors left me wanting more (or something else entirely!). The costumes are great!! Lots of glitter, insane platform shoes, inspiring makeup & more. The story is just so muddled & so many characters were changed significantly or left out completely from the true story that it's almost fiction. But it's not, & they use enough of the reals story to make it work.Read full review...

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Party Monster

Party Monster is a movie based on Michael Alig, and the Club Kids, and the murder of Angel Melendez in the late 1980's and early 90s in New York city. Staring Seth Green as James St. James and Macauly Cukin as Michael Alig. This movie is defiantly not for everyone, especially children, due to it's very strong drug use, graphic violence and partying(there's also homosexually, which may rub some people the wrong way). If you can handle the drama of it and like huge lavish costumes then Party Monster is for you.Read full review...

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Party Monster is monstruous indeed!

If you were a club kid in the 90's or a raver this film is a must in your collection. Besides the fact that it's based on a true story (read the book Party Monster by James St. James), it's a harrowing take on the crazy world of drugs and parties in the scene back then. Marilyn Manson is hilarious in it by the way, Seth Green also gives an amazing performance, and of course, Macauley Culkin as Michael Alig and Chole Sevigny as Gitsie make for one devious bunch of freaky kids. Worth it! Which is why I just bought it...*_* A+Read full review...

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5 stars all around

Came fast protected perfectly great condition and value price.... loved it will be ordering from here again.. because I know what i order will be here I'm a timely manor and have great quality with no damagesRead full review...

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So close to the real thing...

The reason why I decided to purchase this movie is because I had seen a documentary before hand and was very interested in it. When I saw the movie I was shock to see that the director got so close to the real thing, the images, including the lights, colors, and dressing were so wonderfully done. The characters; Macaulay Culkin, who got what was going through Michael Alig head and played his role so well, and Seth Green, his partner in crime, and others who played a small part including Marilyn Manson and Natasha Lyonne but yet brought the movie together all worked to make the movie what it is, all did their job well done. All together I believe this movie is worth of one word, amazing.Read full review...

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Party Monster DVD

This movie is great! It is so disturbing but yet hilarious. The lifestyle of the Club Kids and Michael Alig is so intriguing, it's like a car wreck, you can't help but to stop and take a look. Seth Green is awesome in his role as James St. James; he is the reason why we bought this movie! We have watched this movie several times and each time, we find something new to laugh at!It's unbelievable that the characters in this movie are based on real people. Truth really is stranger than fiction!Read full review...

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Perfect

Great movie ,perfect condition

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