Freaks Come Out at Night Vol. 6
HAIR HIGH, 2004 Plymptoons, 78 min. Legendary animator Bill Plympton’s (THE TUNE, MUTANT ALIENS) cheerfully unhinged and wildly hormonal tribute to 1950s teen romance opens on star quarterback Rod (voiced by Dermot Mulroney) and head cheerleader Cherri (voiced by Sarah Silverman) as the unchallenged king & queen of Echo Lake H.S.. Enter scooter-driving Spud (Eric Gilliland) as the bumbling New Kid in School, who quickly runs afoul of Rod and Cherri – but will love unexpectedly blossom between the Geek and the Prom Queen? Filled with reanimated frogs, writhing teenage tongues / tonsils / lips, deranged parodies of drive-in flicks like THE BRAINEATERS, and (of course) a sea of gravity-defying, Dr. Seuss-like hairstyles (our favorite visual gag? Rod’s football helmet is shaped like his massive hairdo), this is Plympton’s cheeky musical take on REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, GREASE, HAIRSPRAY and BYE BYE BIRDIE. And like the best of Plympton, it’s fueled by sex and roaring libidos: the school team is the Fighting Cocks, and one of the wildest sequences involves the mascot experiencing an uncontrollable erection and humping everything in sight. “The joys of biology,” as chainsmoking teacher Mr. Snerz (David Carradine) observes between (literally) hacking his lungs out. Featuring a stellar voice cast including Beverly D’Angelo, Martha Plimpton, Keith Carradine, Tom Noonan, Justin Long, and Ed Begley Jr., plus fellow animators Matt Groening and Don Hertzfeldt, with a wonderful score by longtime Plympton musical collaborators Maureen McElheron, Hank Bones and Corey Allen Jackson. And remember: today’s lunch will be Sloppy Joe’s and creamed corn!
Special Features:
First-ever U.S. Blu-ray release.
Two Bill Plympton animated shorts:
“Shuteye Hotel” (2007, 7 min.)
“Horn Dog” (2009, 5 min.)
New video interview with Bill Plympton and composer Maureen McElheron, moderated by Dennis Bartok of Deaf Crocodile
New visual essay “Horny High: Sex, Identity and Animated Anarchy in Hair High” by film critic Celeste de la Cabra
New commentary track by animation producer and podcaster Adam Rackoff, podcaster and film critic James Hancock, and filmmaker and podcaster Martin Kessler
Blu-ray authoring by Vital Passenger.
New art by Beth Morris
Deluxe Edition Bonus Content:
Hard slipcase featuring new artwork by Bill Plympton
60-page illustrated booklet
New essay by longtime Plympton collaborator John Holderried
New essay by film critic Walter Chaw
Limited to 1750 units
