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FM (1978)

April. 20,1978
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6.3
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PG
| Drama Comedy Music

When a liberal music station's owners decide to introduce army recruitment ads, despite the protests of its manager, the rebellious DJs are determined to fight back, no matter the cost.

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Alicia
1978/04/20

I love this movie so much

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TinsHeadline
1978/04/21

Touches You

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Listonixio
1978/04/22

Fresh and Exciting

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Console
1978/04/23

best movie i've ever seen.

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tvspace
1978/04/24

FM is kind of silly and broad... the characters are two-dimensional weirdos out of a TV sitcom, and the plot feels paint-by-numbers. Despite this, the movie is quite charming and for me, poignant, because it manages to capture something about the now-departed era when rock music and FM radio were a cultural force to be reckoned with. In a time when music listeners are far more likely to be isolated in their iPod headphones, it's somewhat painful to realize what has been lost in music in terms of the communal listening experience that a locally-run, idiosyncratic radio station provided. When the plot briefly passes through the Tower Records on Sunset Boulevard --- now as lost to the ages as the library at Alexandria --- you are confronted with the fact that the entire culture of rock n' roll that many of us grew up with at the center of our lives -- radio, record stores, and arena concerts -- is essentially a thing of the past. Even though this isn't a great movie, it does a great job of taking you back in time to that era.The soundtrack is pretty middle of the road, but it's good to hear songs that the years have ground into mush briefly re-contextualized into their natural habitat. I can't think of a better way to hear a lot of late 70's radio fodder ("Baby Come Back"; Billy Joel) than within the confines of this movie.

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moonspinner55
1978/04/25

Torpid comedy about radio disc-jockeys banding together to prevent the hostile takeover of their station by corporate suits is a would-be free-for-all, mired in a rabble-rousing rut. The trouble with these kind of plots, where the good guys are goofy rebels and the bad guys are smarmy jerks in ties, is that the screenwriters have to give us something to go on in the way of character development--and most don't have the energy. "FM" is all a contrivance; we're automatically supposed to be charmed by the hard-working DJs and hiss the big business bullies. I didn't particularly find the wacky DJs charming, and the live concerts with Tom Petty, Linda Ronstadt and Jimmy Buffett are nothing special, either (they have nothing to do with the story anyway). The film might appeal to fans of the TV sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati" (which may have been inspired by this mess), but others should find comfort in a different station. * from ****

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russelljdj
1978/04/26

Hindsight beings what it is now some 27 years after it's release, FM fore tells the impending doom of commercial radio! If you're in the radio business you'll get the meaning of that for sure. FM also spawned the first multi artist soundtrack album that sold very well. The Movie can be a bit slow in places, but it chillingly fore tells the coming doom of radio under corporate control, over commercialization, and the stripping of the Jocks influence and power. Nice musical performances from Linda Ronstadt who was actually played on Rock Radio then, and Jimmy Buffett. Good lightweight entertainment. Tune in turn on, and never come down to earth with Q Sky!

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Paul G. Gardner II
1978/04/27

If you lived in Los Angeles during the 60's and 70's, you'll definitely understand and relate to this wonderful "un-official" send-up of what happened to shut down real rock 'n roll at radio station KMET-FM, the last surviving "underground" FM radio station of the 70's.Conglomerate KLOS-FM and independent KMET-FM were in a ratings and cultural battle that pushed the envelope of radio decency and the right to free speech unlike no other.The radio personalities: B. Mitchell Reid, Mary "Mounds" Turner, etc.Situations like "Champagne PayDays" where the DJ's would drink while spinning records, as well as "suspected" pot-smoking while on-the-air, along with playing as few commercials as possible, helped to bring down the station at the middle of the seventies. If you were there and want to reminisce, or, if you wanna see what it was like during a time when 'the people' REALLY controlled the airwaves, FM is the movie for you.Plus... you can't beat the music and the performances by artists and stars of the era.IF YOU LIKE ROCK 'N ROLL and YOU BELIEVE THAT IT WILL LIVE ON FOREVER, then, "FM" IS THE MOVIE FOR YOU!

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