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Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper is like a time capsule of the early '70s rock scene. Shot during the Billion Dollar Babies tour, it’s this wild blend of concert footage and a storyline that feels almost like a fever dream at times. The band's charm shines through, especially in their acting debut, which is a bit raw but adds to the film’s unique vibe. It captures the atmosphere of an era where theatrics in rock were at their peak, and the pacing keeps you engaged with its quirky narrative twists. The practical effects and stage setups are something to admire too, showcasing a spectacle that's tough to replicate today.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints somewhat scarce. It captures a distinct moment in rock history, appealing to collectors who appreciate the mix of music and early cinema. There’s a certain cult status around it, and while it may not be the most polished production, its rawness gives it character that many fans of the genre seek out.
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