Suck

Suck

The Winners: Jessica Pare (Jennifer), Rob Stefaniuk (Joey) and Paul Anthony (Tyler) in SUCK, a film by Rob Stefaniuk.

Suck (2009/2010)

Opened: 09/02/2010 Limited

Limited09/02/2010
DVD09/28/2010

Trailer: Click for trailer

Genre: Comedy/Horror/Music

Rated: R for vampire violence/gore, language and drug material.

Short Synopsis

The Winners are a down and out band who find their road to stardom by riding rock-n-roll's highway to hell. It all begins when their bass player, Jennifer (Jessica Pare), disappears with a mysterious vampire and reemerges with a sexual charisma that drives the audiences wild. Now, The Winners are topping the charts and blazing a bloody trail across North America with vampire hunter Eddie Van Helsing (Malcolm McDowell) hunting them along the way. Who knew fame and immortality could "suck" like this?

Long Synopsis

Don't miss the outrageous rock 'n' roll vampire spoof about a down and out band, The Winners, who will do anything for a record deal. When their disgruntled manager (Dave Foley) tells them that they are getting "long in the tooth", he doesn't know that his words are truly prophetic. During a road trip, their humdrum image radically changes when Jennifer (Jessica Pare), the bass player, disappears one night with a hip vampire (Dimitri Coats). She emerges with a sexually charged charisma that drives the audiences wild.

As the band members succumb, one by one, to blood lust, their "gimmick" launches them into the limelight. Following an "incident" on a national radio show with "Rock'n Roger" (Henry Rollins), they hit mega-stardom beyond their wildest dreams. Joey (Rob Stefaniuk), the lead singer, is haunted by an eerie bartender (Alice Cooper), who turns out to be much more. Meanwhile, legendary vampire hunter, Eddie Van Helsig (Malcolm McDowell), is tracking them down, despite his fear of the dark. When a veteran music producer (Iggy Pop) calls them on becoming a vampire freak show, they begin to realize that fame is not what it's cracked up to be.

Suck is a wild ride down a highway to hell, with a killer soundtrack that includes Iggy Pop's, "TVeye" and "Success"; Alice Cooper's, "I am a Spider"; Lou Reed's Velvet Underground's "Sweet Nuthin"; David Bowie's, "Here Comes the Night" and The Rolling Stones, "Sympathy for the Devil."