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Tapeheads Full Movie
Tapeheads is a 1988 comedy film directed by Bill Fishman and starring John Cusack, Tim Robbins, Sam Moore and Junior Walker. The film was produced by Michael Nesmith, who briefly appears as a bottled water delivery man.Plot
After losing their jobs as security guards, best friends Ivan (John Cusack) and Josh (Tim Robbins) start a music video production company called "Video Aces". When they meet their childhood heroes, 1970s soul duo Swanky Modes (Sam Moore and Junior Walker), Ivan and Josh concoct a scheme to give them a new audience by hijacking a Menudo concert, getting them to perform in Menudo's place, and broadcasting it live across the country on a television satellite hook-up.

The movie also features a fake ad spot for a real Los Angeles restaurant, Roscoe's House of Chicken 'n Waffles. Notable appearances in the film include: Mary Crosby, of the soap opera Dallas; character actors Clu Gulager and Doug McClure; footballer Lyle Alzado; 1960s actress Connie Stevens; Soul Train host Don Cornelius; singer Courtney Love; Navasota singer King Cotton; original "Human Beat-Box" Doug E. Fresh; ska-punk band Fishbone (who also perform the incidental score) as "Ranchbone"; The Dead Boys and The Lords of the New Church singer Stiv Bators; Ted Nugent; "Weird Al" Yankovic; and Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra, in a cameo as an FBI agent.Cast
John Cusack as Ivan Alexeev
Tim Robbins as Josh Tager
Mary Crosby as Samantha Gregory
Clu Gulager as Senator Norman Mart
Doug McClure as Sid Tager
Katy Boyer as Belinda Mart
Jessica Walter as Kay Mart
Sam Moore as Billy Diamond
Junior Walker as Lester Diamond
Susan Tyrrell as Nikki Morton
Lee Arenberg as Norton
Xander Berkeley as Ricky Fell
"Weird Al" Yankovic as Himself
Don Cornelius as Mo Fuzz
King Cotton as Roscoe
Zander Schloss as Heavy Metal Fan
Martha C. Quinn as RVTV-VJ
Ted Nugent as Rock Star
Jello Biafra as FBI Man #1
Bob McLean as FBI Man #2
Connie Stevens as June Tager
Courtney Love (uncredited) as Norman's Spanker
Stiv Bators as Dick Slammer
Bob Goldthwait (credited as Jack Cheese) as Don Druzel
David Anthony Higgins as Visual Aplomb
Michael Nesmith as Water Man
Jennifer Balgobin as Calypso Dancer
Sy Richardson as Bartender
Brie Howard as Flygirl
Billy Davis as Swanky Modes Band member (guitar)Soundtrack
The music supervisor for the film was Nigel Harrison. The soundtrack album was released on Island Records.

No. Title Artist Length
1. "Ordinary Man" Swanky Modes (Sam Moore and Junior Walker) 2:53
2. "Roscoe's Rap" King Cotton 4:26
3. "Surfer's Love Chant" Bo Diddley 4:56
4. "You Hooked Me Baby" Swanky Modes 3:32
5. "Betcher Bottom Dollar" Swanky Modes 2:20
6. "Baby Doll (Sung in Swedish)" Devo 3:36
7. "Slow Bus A-Movin' (Howard's Beach Party)" Fishbone ("Ranchbone") 2:39
8. "Audience for My Pain" Swanky Modes 4:22
9. "Language of Love" Swanky Modes 3:00
10. "Ordinary Man (Can't Keep a Good Man Down Mix)" Swanky Modes 4:19
The film's soundtrack (but not the soundtrack album) includes the song "Repave America" written and performed by Tim Robbins, credited as Bob Roberts four years before that movie was released. "Repave America" also appeared in the Bob Roberts soundtrack with the lyrics slightly altered to become "Retake America".
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