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Documentary: 40 Years of Fkin’ Up
* Subject: The punk band NOFX.
* Status: Currently in post-production.
* Director: James buddy Day.
* Content: The documentary covers the band’s entire history, including “extreme, uncomfortable or self-destructive chapters” – featuring footage of drug use, provocative behavior, and medical emergencies. It aims to be a thorough portrait, showing both the humor and emotional toll of their lifestyle.
* Interviewees/Producers: Features interviews with core band members: Fat Mike, Eric Melvin, El Hefe, and Erik Sandin, who also serve as executive producers.
* Additional Producers: Gary Ousdahl, Cisco Adler, and Jon Nadeau.
* Production Company: Pyramid Productions.
* Music: The documentary will debut unreleased NOFX tracks, exclusively at screenings.
* Screenings:
* Sneak Peeks: March 15-16 at Brushy Street Commons in Austin, Texas.
* Worldwide Release: Select theaters beginning in April.
* Ticket Sales: Begin February 20th.
Key Quotes:
* Fat Mike: “Most people wouldn’t be OK with releasing a film that shows footage of getting whipped in their dungeon, or their drug use for the past 20 years, or dressing up like a rubber cheap whore, or the ambulance ride when they were naked while puking and shitting blood… I’m not like most people.”
* James Buddy Day:** “Working with Fat Mike, the band, and the entire NOFX crew has been like nothing I’ve ever experienced… This is the punkest band ever — and their story is exactly as insane as you’d expect: hilarious, painful, reckless, and deeply human.”