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''Heavy Metal Parking Lot'' is a 1986 documentary short produced by Jeff Krulik and John Heyn. The film features interviews with several small groups of young heavy metal fans gathered for a tailgate party in the parking lot outside the
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in Landover, Maryland on May 31, 1986, as they prepare for a
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concert being held there later that evening.


Reputation

By the early 1990s, ''Heavy Metal Parking Lot'' had become an
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cult-classic, usually traded on
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VHS videotapes. It was reportedly a favorite on the
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tour bus, among many other bands. Due to growing popularity of the film, music copyright issues arose between the producers and Judas Priest, though they were eventually resolved. The film has been referred to as the "
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" of Wasted Teenage Metal.


Sequels

Krulik and Heyn attempted to follow up ''Heavy Metal Parking Lot'' with ''Monster Truck Parking Lot'' in 1988, which showed fans of a monster truck rally, but the film was unfinished and unreleased. They then created ''Neil Diamond Parking Lot'' (1996) which showed fans before a
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concert at the same Capital Centre parking lot, ten years after the original. In 1999, they created ''
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Parking Lot''. Krulik and Heyn created and co-produced the 2004 TV series ''Parking Lot'' in association with Radical Media, which was broadcast on Trio. The series showed enthusiasts of various bands (like
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) and activities (like
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). Eight episodes were produced. In 2006, a sequel of sorts was released by SnagFilms, entitled ''Heavy Metal Parking Lot Alumni: Where Are They Now''. The 19-minute film looks at the adult lives of several of the young people featured in the original 1986 film.


Home media

In May 2006, the documentary was released on
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, to coincide with the 20th anniversary of its filming. The DVD version contains the original 17-minute film, as well as over 2 hours of exclusive content, including an interview with the infamous "Zebra-man" (a 22-year-old at the time), whom Krulik and Heyn tracked down and interviewed in the summer of 1999, 13 years after the original filming.


Cultural references

* The music video for the 2000 song "
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is a conscious homage to ''Heavy Metal Parking Lot'', featuring the band members and others dressed as specific people from the documentary, and spouting variations on some of the same dialogue. * The music video for the 2005 song "
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" by the Backstreet Boys also references ''Heavy Metal Parking Lot''. * The
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episode of the television show '' Friday Night Lights'' titled "Humble Pie", Jean gives a mixtape to Landry that she labeled ''Heavy Metal Parking Lot''; Jean is previously described as a fan of cult movies and music. * The 2019
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album ''
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'' is named after the "philosophy" of the "Zebra-man" * Dialogue from the film is sampled several times on The Avalanches’ 2016 album ''
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''. * Clips from the film were shown during the 2022 induction of Judas Priest into the
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See also

* '' The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years''


References


External links

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DVD releasefilmmaker Jeff Krulik's websiteReview by Lucas StenslandQ&A: Heavy Metal Parking Lot 20th Anniversary by Metroblogging DCHeavy Metal Parking Lot novelty trading cards
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