Rock ‘N’ Roll High School (Roger Corman’s Cult Classics) (Blu-ray Review)

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It has that one song that was in Rock Band! A shameless display of adolescent abandon. Rock ‘N’ Roll High School , huh? It’s not Fast Times at Ridgemont High , but it’s a decent if not mostly disposable little high school Comedy that tackles the tough issues of…nothing really. A story of teenage rebellion and a big long promotion for The Ramones (“They’re forming in…


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