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Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit

Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit
Directed by

Tom Lehrer

Tom Nahas
Produced by Chris Fuller
Written by
Starring
Music by Electric Six
Cinematography Tom Lehrer
Edited by Tom Nahas
Production
companies
Mad Habit Creative
Release date
  • July 14, 2016 (2016-07-14) (home media)
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $63,243
Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit
Soundtrack album by Electric Six
Released July 14, 2016 (2016-07-14)
Genre Rock
Label self-released
Producer John Nash
Electric Six chronology
Bitch, Don't Let Me Die!
(2015)Bitch, Don't Let Me Die!2015
Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit
(2016)
Fresh Blood for Tired Vampyres
(2016)Fresh Blood for Tired Vampyres2016
Raw Collection
Compilation album by Dick Valentine
Released July 14, 2016 (2016-07-14)
Genre Rock
Label Self-released
Producer Dick Valentine
Dick Valentine chronology
Quiet Time
(2016)Quiet Time2016
Raw Collection
(2016)
Robocalls
(2017)Robocalls2017

Tom Lehrer

Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit is an American mockumentary film starring members of the rock band Electric Six as fictional versions of themselves. The film was written by lead singer Dick Valentine and was crowd-sourced through a Kickstarter campaign.

The project was originally pitched on Kickstarter as a spoof 45-minute pilot for a documentary TV series following fictionalised backstories and exploits of the members of the band.

A $30,000 goal was set which was soon reached and surpassed. A total of $63,243 was raised by the end of the campaign.

The mockumentary features cameos from some backers of the project on Kickstarter who pledged to be given a role in the film.

During the edit, it was decided to alter production and produce a feature-film mockumentary with the footage instead. The finished product runs for 85 minutes.

The project was distributed to its backers on the 14th of July 2016. A public screening was held at the Main Art Theatre in Detroit on the 8th of September 2016 and it was subsequently accepted into the Royal Starr Film Festival and screened publicly on the 15th of October 2016.

As with previous Kickstarter campaigns run by the band, the option was given to pledge money in exchange for choosing a song that the band would cover to potentially appear in the film and to feature on the soundtrack. None of these made their way into the final cut but are all present on the soundtrack.

The film's soundtrack album was released on CD and digital download to the project's Kickstarter pledgers. It is the band's thirteenth studio album, comprising four original songs, three covers and two remixes of the band's songs.

The covers and remixes don't appear in the film despite being present on the album. Conversely, the film makes use of the songs "Dance Commander", "Night Vision", "Infected Girls", "Down at McDonnelzzz", "Gay Bar Part Two", "Eye Contact", "I'm the Devil, "Kids Are Evil", "Roulette!" and "Dime, Dime, Penny Dime" from previous Electric Six albums with none of them appearing on the soundtrack.


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