Daniel's interest Jenna, the punk girl from the convenience store,
could pass for 80's punk as well as its throwback today. She's a
different actress (Shawnee Free Jones) from Nick's ex Heidi (Samantha
Shelton).
The ear-piercing chick (Bianca Kajilch), however, is the one who I
think brings the credibility level to a screaming halt. She looks like
she just walked off the set of one of those magical
witchy/vampirey/'alt-scene' WB shows.
But again, I'm not aware of the scene cred held by F&G producers in
their prime, so I understand and can forgive the fauluts in the attempt.
--- In mckinleyhigh@yahoogroups.com, Chris Francz <cfrancz1966@...> wrote:
>
> She transcends eras of punk. Didnt she play nicks
> former girlfriend? Without the makeup of course.
> --- mckinleyhigh@yahoogroups.com
> <mellietronx@...> wrote:
> > I thought the punk chick looked more like a death
> rocker than an 80s punk.
> >
> > --- In mckinleyhigh@yahoogroups.com, "rawkitsch"
> <rawkitsch@> wrote:
> > >
> > > "Noshing & Moshing" is certainly a gem episode
> (note Franco's
> > > heart-melting aesthetics), however, it's one of
> the rare times I find
> > > flaw with the show's set direction and costumes.
> As one who grew up in
> > > an underground music scene (raised by real 80's
> punk parents), to me
> > > The Armpit club's patrons, with the exception of
> Jenna and a few
> > > others, are way too '90's alt-rock'-looking than
> authentic 1980's
> > > punkers would be. Case in point: the piercing
> girl, whose likeness you
> > > can find today in any cheesy head shop.
> > >
> > > Did anyone else make this observation? It's just
> startling because the
> > > majority of the series is so dead-on when it comes
> to authenticity.
> > >
> > > I'll cut the creators some slack, though, because
> I doubt that any of
> > > the former geeks took part in Michigan's
> burgeoning punk scene a la
> > > 1980...
> > >
> > > -rawitsch
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In mckinleyhigh@yahoogroups.com, "cfrancz1966"
> <cfrancz1966@>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > In the episode where Daniel turns "punk" we hear
> him listening to the
> > > > Black Flag song "Rise Above." In one of the
> episodes of Declared we
> > > > hear a song by someone that uses the opening
> guitar part from "Rise
> > > > Above" in the song. It's not a punk song by the
> guitar part is very
> > > > recognizable. In F & G Daniel is seen several
> times wearing a Black
> > > > Flag shirt but the band name is taken off. It's
> a army green shirt
> > > > with a yellow square on it and the drawing is of
> two cheerleaders
> > > > fighting. This was the cover art for Black
> Flag's "Jealous Again" 12".
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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> Art Website: www.ChrisFrancz.com
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