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The Banger Sisters (2002) | Goldie, Sarandon, and the Last Gasp of Rock ’n’ Roll Rebellion
The Machine hits the early-2000s button and blasts Truman and Landen straight into 2002, where classic rock nostalgia, midlife crises, and aggressively boho scarves all collide in a movie that asks, “What if your wild youth showed up on your front lawn?” It’s a sun-bleached, denim-fringed trip through the kind of comedy Hollywood barely makes anymore — and the Machine insists we take another look.
The Banger Sisters is a backstage-flavored comedy-drama starring Suzette (Goldie Hawn, Overboard), Vinnie (Susan Surandon, Thelma & Louise), and Harry (Geoffrey Rush, Shine). Directed by Bob Dolman, the film follows a former rock-and-roll groupie who reunites with her now-respectable suburban best friend, only to discover that adulthood has buried their shared chaos under PTA meetings and khaki. As their worlds collide, the film pokes at early-2000s anxieties about aging, identity, and the fading glow of the 1970s rock era.
A modest hit on release but quickly lost to the early-2000s pop-culture shuffle, The Banger Sisters is a perfect time capsule of Hollywood’s last attempt to make “grown-up star vehicles” for women in their 40s and 50s. It’s a messy, charming, and culturally fascinating outlier — exactly the kind of forgotten-but-worth-digging-up artifact the Machine loves to resurrect.
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