I don't remember anything about the movie but I do remember my Dad rocking out to the Scorpions song in the soundtrack and telling me how it was better than "todays music" because he thought it was Rolling Stones because Mick Jagger was on the VHS case.
Then I showed him it was a contemporary band and he was quiet and embarrassed.
Yeah, Jagger played the main antagonist in the movie (as the guy sent to hunt down Estevez), but I don't think any Stones music was actually in it.
Anyway, I think the book was called Immortality, Inc, and I found it to be mostly just a kind of boring love story, BUT it did feature "suicide booths" of the sort later seen in Futurama ...
That's a name I've not heard in a long time
I don't remember anything about the movie but I do remember my Dad rocking out to the Scorpions song in the soundtrack and telling me how it was better than "todays music" because he thought it was Rolling Stones because Mick Jagger was on the VHS case.
Then I showed him it was a contemporary band and he was quiet and embarrassed.
Just thought I would share.
Yeah, Jagger played the main antagonist in the movie (as the guy sent to hunt down Estevez), but I don't think any Stones music was actually in it.
Anyway, I think the book was called Immortality, Inc, and I found it to be mostly just a kind of boring love story, BUT it did feature "suicide booths" of the sort later seen in Futurama ...
Lol at The Scorpions being contemporary. I'd agree with your dad today, since The Scorpions are better than today's music. ;)
listen here whippersnapper, this was in the early 90s when the movie came out and MTV didn't suck as much and the Scorps were a big deal!