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  2. P.U.N.K.S. - Wikipedia

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    P.U.N.K.S. is a 1999 film about a group of bullied teens who find a suit created by a scientist. [1] The suit provides whoever wears it superhuman strength, as well as leaving the wearer open to having their body controlled by someone else via wireless computer signals. [2]

  3. Punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    Punk seemed to allow people to sexualise themselves and still be taken seriously. The nature of punk allowed many to create a non-gender-conforming style. Punks could be free to use femininity or masculinity to make what they were doing even more shocking to their audience. It became popular for some punks to accentuate societal norms. [50]

  4. List of punk films - Wikipedia

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    Punk Love (2006) Punk Rock (1977, Adult Film/ Crime Drama) Carter Stevens; Punk Rock Holocaust (2003) The Punk Rock Movie (also known as The Punk Rock Movie from England) (1978, documentary) - Don Letts; The Punk Singer (2013, documentary) - Kathleen Hanna; Punks (1984) - Sara Yaknni and Alberto Gieco; Punk's Dead (2016) Punk's Not Dead (2007 ...

  5. Dudes (film) - Wikipedia

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    Jahnson was a fan of Spheeris' 1981 punk rock documentary The Decline of Western Civilization, and agreed that she had the "punk rock sensibility" for the script. [ 3 ] Cinematographer Robert Richardson , who had recently finished working on Platoon (1986), personally approached Spheeris and expressed interest in working with her. [ 3 ]

  6. Another State of Mind (film) - Wikipedia

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    At one point in the movie, Social Distortion's Mike Ness sits on a porch and writes future underground hit "Another State of Mind". The film documents not only the complex and challenging social dynamics of the punk scene, the touring bands, and their crew, but also documents the DIY punk touring circuit in its infancy.

  7. Category:Punk films - Wikipedia

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    The punk subculture has either spawned or inspired films, and even the film genre of No Wave Cinema. These films range from coming of age dramas to teen comedies, documentaries and even avant-garde cinema. Hence defining "punk film" as a genre is difficult due to the vague nature of the term.

  8. Kill Your Idols (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kill Your Idols is a documentary film about three decades of art punk bands in New York City, directed and produced by Scott Crary and executive produced by Dan Braun and Josh Braun. The film debuted at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival , [ 1 ] where it won the award for Best Documentary.

  9. Punks (film) - Wikipedia

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    Punks is a 2000 film produced by Babyface, directed by Patrik-Ian Polk, and starring Rockmond Dunbar, Seth Gilliam, Renoly Santiago, Jazzmun, and Dwight Ewell.. The film follows the trials and tribulations of a group of gay African American friends.