
A F**kload of Scotch Tape 2012
Step into the gritty, neon-lit world of *A F**kload of Scotch Tape (2012)*, a musical neo-noir thriller that blends razor-sharp crime drama with electrifying song and dance.
Director: Julian Grant
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *A F**kload of Scotch Tape (2012)* about?
The film follows a hapless man who's set up to take the blame for a kidnapping gone wrong. After his payment is stolen, he turns the tables with a violent, music-filled rampage of revenge. Think *Chicago* meets *Get Carter*, but with a punk-rock twist.
Who directed *A F**kload of Scotch Tape*?
Julian Grant directed this unique blend of neo-noir and musical drama. His vision transforms a straightforward crime story into a stylized, high-energy spectacle.
Who stars in *A F**kload of Scotch Tape*?
The film features Louie Lawless as the lead, alongside Hannah Phelps, Brian Shaw, Blake Buczkiewicz, and Graham Jenkins, each bringing their characters to life with grit and musical flair.
Is *A F**kload of Scotch Tape (2012)* worth watching?
If you love crime dramas with a musical twist or enjoy films that defy genre conventions, this could be a hidden gem. Its 94-minute runtime keeps the action tight, though its unorthodox style may not be for everyone.
How long is *A F**kload of Scotch Tape*?
The film runs for 94 minutes, packing its unique blend of crime and musical drama into a concise runtime.
About A F**kload of Scotch Tape (2012) — A Musical Neo-Noir Revenge Thriller
Step into the gritty, neon-lit world of *A F**kload of Scotch Tape (2012)*, a musical neo-noir thriller that blends razor-sharp crime drama with electrifying song and dance. Directed by Julian Grant, this 94-minute cinematic oddity reimagines classic crime films of the past, infusing them with Kevin Quain's original music and a high-stakes revenge plot. When an unsuspecting patsy is framed for a kidnapping that spirals into murder, he's left with nothing but stolen cash and a burning desire for payback. The result is a frenetic, all-singing, all-fighting spectacle where every punch is choreographed and every betrayal is set to a beat.
The film's atmosphere pulses with the tension of a bygone era, yet its musical numbers give it a modern, rebellious edge. Louie Lawless leads the charge as the wronged protagonist, flanked by a cast that brings raw intensity to this stylized underworld. With its throwback aesthetics and relentless energy, *A F**kload of Scotch Tape* isn't just a movie—it's an adrenaline-fueled escape into a world where justice is served with a side of showmanship.