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Airheads

Airheads

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6.2

Airheads

Airheads

  • Year 1994
  • Duration 92 min
  • Country United States
  • Language English
Three band members hoping for a big break head to a radio station to play their demo tape and wind up holding everyone hostage with plastic guns when the head D.J. refuses to play them.

About Airheads

Airheads (1994) is a cult classic comedy that perfectly captures the desperation and absurdity of the 1990s rock scene. The film follows The Lone Rangers, a struggling heavy metal band comprised of Chazz (Brendan Fraser), Pip (Adam Sandler), and Rex (Steve Buscemi), who are so determined to get their demo tape played that they take a radio station hostage with plastic guns. What begins as a simple plea for airtime escalates into a media circus, with the band becoming accidental anti-heroes while dealing with clueless cops, opportunistic journalists, and their own incompetence.

Director Michael Lehmann, known for Heathers, brings a sharp satirical edge to the material, balancing slapstick humor with genuine affection for its misfit characters. The performances are standout—Brendan Fraser channels earnest rock-star ambition, Steve Buscemi delivers neurotic charm, and Adam Sandler shows early comedic timing in his pre-superstar days. The supporting cast, including Joe Mantegna as a cynical DJ and Chris Farley as a bumbling police officer, adds to the chaotic energy.

While the film received mixed reviews upon release, it has since gained a loyal following for its witty script, memorable one-liners, and authentic portrayal of band dynamics. The soundtrack features era-appropriate rock tracks that enhance the rebellious spirit. For viewers seeking a lighthearted, nostalgic comedy with heart, Airheads remains an entertaining watch that celebrates underdogs and the chaotic pursuit of dreams. Its blend of music, humor, and social commentary makes it a unique entry in 90s cinema worth discovering or revisiting.