
Heavy Metal Picnic 2010
Get ready to rock with Heavy Metal Picnic (2010), a hilarious and entertaining documentary that captures the essence of a wild weekend in Maryland.
Director: Jeff Krulik
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Heavy Metal Picnic (2010) about?
Heavy Metal Picnic (2010) is a documentary that captures the essence of a wild weekend in Maryland, where a group of friends host an out-of-control field party in Potomac, MD.
Who directed Heavy Metal Picnic?
Heavy Metal Picnic (2010) was directed by Jeff Krulik, a renowned documentary filmmaker known for his offbeat and entertaining style.
Who stars in Heavy Metal Picnic?
Unfortunately, the main cast of Heavy Metal Picnic (2010) is not listed.
Is Heavy Metal Picnic (2010) worth watching?
With an unrated IMDb score and a unique blend of humor, music, and camaraderie, Heavy Metal Picnic (2010) is definitely worth watching for fans of offbeat documentaries and music lovers.
How long is Heavy Metal Picnic?
Heavy Metal Picnic (2010) has a runtime of 66 minutes.
About Heavy Metal Picnic (2010) — A Wild Weekend in Maryland That Will Leave You Rocking!
Get ready to rock with Heavy Metal Picnic (2010), a hilarious and entertaining documentary that captures the essence of a wild weekend in Maryland. Directed by Jeff Krulik, this film is a time capsule of the mid-80s rock scene, where a group of friends host an out-of-control field party in Potomac, MD. The memories are still vivid and funny twenty-five years later, making this film a must-watch for music lovers and fans of offbeat documentaries.
The film is a nostalgic trip back to a bygone era, where the lines between reality and rock 'n' roll are blurred. With its unique blend of humor, music, and camaraderie, Heavy Metal Picnic (2010) is a film that will leave you laughing and wanting more. So, grab your leather jacket and get ready to join the party!