We Are Your Friends (DJ movie) Trailer
how does i DJ, pls halp. I want make millions, 128bpm.. yolo
the feel good hit of the summer!
Let me save you the suspense. He winds up opening for Paris Hilton in Ibiza.
I just wanna know how many times they use the word EDM in the movie… lol
Well from the still frame of the video, it, at least, looks like they’ve got all the cables plugged in to the right holes but other than that, this looks absolutely horrible.
haha i noticed that too
I remember Sasha played a mix of that song at the end of his set at the Avalon for mixed live CD…had to be about 6:30 am…the good ole days…
I actually want to watch this film!
It actually sums current (shitty) club culture up pretty well - people in it for the fame/money/bitches.
My sermon of the day:
Thank Jeebus for The Underground
Hallelujah brothers
Zac Efron is so dreamy …
this movie about DJ culture (trailer also released this week) looks way better. Plus it has Daft Punk in it
Dunno if anybody reads this… it’s quite funny and highly appropriate.
The needle for the EDM bubble
this could be a good drinking game
This looks like it’ll be more true to the genre.
Love the Whiplash parody. Now that, I’d actually go see.
DJ Subset from NYC summed it up well I think:
"This Zac Efron DJ movie really doesn’t look that bad. Yes it’s cheesy, but it’s Hollywood… what else would you expect? There are some quotes early on in the trailer that seem designed to elicit a vitriolic response from the electronic music community, because no press is bad press and everyone is talking about it right now.
The second half of the trailer seems to forgo some of the early dismissals of the amount of talent and hard work it takes to “make it” in music. I think this represents the main character’s naiveté and his resulting realizations about the amount of work and dedication it will take to achieve his dreams.
In a way, I think this movie will grab the mainstream public at their “heart rate” of thinking in a similar vein about only needing “a laptop, SOME talent, and one track” and slowly bring them up, track by track, until they hit the “magic bpm” aka the same realizations that Zac’s character has. I think they will come away from the movie with more respect for the work it takes for musicians to succeed, despite how the trailer starts off.
The general public already has similar notions about DJing that Zac does at the beginning of the film, and bringing them around to a more realistic view of our scene is more easily achieved by meeting them there and walking them through the thought process that brings them to respect DJs and producers more than by simply starting out the movie with, “Hey guys, this is fucking tough, everything you think is incorrect.”
Please don’t prove me wrong, Zac. Please."
whiskey or scotch??
that video never gets old