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Gypsy 83

Gypsy 83
Directed by Todd Stephens

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Two outcasts gypsy & clive who feel small-town sandusky ohio closing in on them head for new york city to celebrate their idol & muse stevie nicks at the night of 1000 stevies. With clives encouragement gypsy crushes her fears & vows to be the best stevie nicks impersonator ever. Studio: Arts Alliance America Release Date: 08/14/2007 Run time: 94 minutes


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #36586 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-11-23
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 95 minutes

Editorial Reviews

From The New Yorker
An adoring Stevie Nicks fan (Sara Rue) takes her goth-loving best friend (Kett Turton) on a road trip from Ohio to New York to enter a "Night of 1,000 Stevies" contest. Written and directed by Todd Stephens, the film passes on some heavy-handed life lessons-the two leads get dumped by lovers, the townspeople laugh at them-but there are also some lovely scenes of friendship. The bosomy Rue is particularly wonderful; she embodies the spirit of Stevie Nicks, twirling with strength and abandon. The girl's got stars in her eyes. -Bruce Diones
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker


Customer Reviews

A great flick for girls and their bois5
How apropos is it that me and my friends happened into a videostore on a blustery night in the middle of a winter storm and picked up this movie. Right of the bat we were expecting a schlocky horrible film but we wanted some gothic eye candy, to go with our pizza and picked it up. Within the first few minuts of the film we were hooked!

Gay boys, sassy dancing, fabulous faghags, fun costumes and of course the iconographic shadow of Stevie Nicks make this a fun movie. We laughed, we felt tense, we got teary it was grand. Some key elements of loving this film are: A love of Gothy goodness,being able to relate to the sacred bond between a gay boy and his girl and all the trials and tribulations that go with it, having ever been labeled the social deviant in a community and striving onwards despite the diversity and a healthy love of drag, Divas, cabaret or just dressing up to party. Every faghag must make their gay boy watch this film with them. Its Fierce!

A gem!5
This is a wonderful movie about embracing who you are: no matter who that may be: a Stevie Nicks fan, a Goth, a gay person, an alcoholic lounge singer....all of the above. This movie doesn't really sugar coat any of the characters challenges, which is very refreshing. No happy Hollywood ending here...I agree with other reviewers that there are a few gaps in the movie, particularly in Clive's back story. A look at the deleted scenes section of the DVD will remedy to that problem. If you didn't belong in high-school and still feel like an alien in this world: you will love that movie.If you were elected Prom Queen/King and are homophobic: beware of a possible heart attack! If you are an artist at heart and haven't created in a long time: you will be inspired to come out and play."Singers are supposed to sing."( replace singers by anything you want to be!)You gotta love that motto! This movie made me want to grab my Cure c.ds and dance around twirling a fringed shawl!

A sweet forlorn tale..!5
I saw this movie the day it got released on DVD. What a great work of art! The acting is good; I wish the actors could have ad-libbed a bit more to make it even more believable.. SO MANY parts of this movie are synonymous with my life; it hit so close to home it's unbelievable. A good message of friendship, love and life.
This film portrays the Gothic scene more accurately than ANY movie out there, in my opinion. It's true to the Scene for the most part, and shows that even Goths are fun-loving, compassionate (and sometimes bitter) people.. It shows a full spectrum.
The film got a bit confusing during the rest stop scene.. None of the viewers knew where everyone was at until watching it a second time; it seems as though a scene was skipped, almost. The HOT gay sex scene most definitely made up for the confusion, though.
This is a beautiful and inspiring movie (and I love Stevie Nicks!), and I would recommend it to anyone! Blessed Be.
~Raven~