I really liked the movie. I remember when it came out in 1980, yet filmed in 1979. It's a pretty accurate portrayal of dysfunctional teens back then. Great performances by the cast, especially Jodie Foster. Cherie did a great job in her first acting role, being a rock star probably helped her bring out the self destructive Annie character. Oh and the soundtrack is pretty good too. Loved all the vintage products scattered throughout the film and those KISS solo albums on the wall. Takes me right back to 1979.
This is why she's my favourite, how professional and mature. The way she talked about dope use and played off so well how she wouldn't do that stuff. I know she's a good actor but I genuinely saw In her eyes briefly think about her past, by 16 she had lived the best and worst side of Rock and Roll and chose very soon after that this here is who she truly is, a Kind, Loving, Creative Girl who probably needed her Mother during her Runnaways Era. Long Live the Queen of Noise!!
Saw it with my best friends at the theater when it came. I was 16 at the time. Is still one of my favorite movies with a great sountrack. They absolutely destroyed his house, lol. Dont forget, Scott Baio, Sally Kellerman, Jodie Foster, Laura Dern, Randy Quaid. Great cast!
This reminds me of when my son died of a overdose. His friends were his family, he was a bit like Annie. We still expect to see him, can't believe he's gone. His friends sometimes I believe are grieving harder than me.
still got that movie - still watching it -still loving it it´s 2024 - who else? Me soon being 62 - esp. because of the short sequence of a live concert of Angel - great filmset with jodie foster and Cherry Curry, great music
I've always had it up for Cherie myself so to speak since the mid 70s. That's why it was so hard to get through this movie when it first came out, and still is, not to give anything away.
@@RockNRoller66 iV'e aLwAyS hAd iT uP fOr cHeRiE. What a really gross way to describe a crush or fondness for someone. No one wants to hear about your bon€r dude.
I enjoyed listening to Cherie Currie and she hit it right on the nail about that film and how sad what some of the kids do. Cherie did an excellent job in that movie Foxes and she is so right it is a sad film but with some very important lessons that it's not worth it to get involved in that kind of lifestyle. I hope the film helped some of the kids too. Bobbie however seems like a nice person but not that good on interviews she wasn't prepared at all.
I think "Foxes" was filmed after Cherie had been kidnapped by a serial killer. She's very put together to have been through everything she had, and still hold it together.
It's good that she's not bad mouthing her parents, particularly her mom but I think her mom was a bit negligent in allowing her 15 year old daughter to tour in a rock band with someone like Fowley. As we learn later, a lot of things happened to those young girls that shouldn't have. Drugs, unwanted sex and an abusive nut jub like Fowley.
Fowley never went on tour with The Runaways..but he hired road managers who sexually abused them instead. Fowley assured ALL of the parents that the girls would be in good hands and well watched. Yeah right..NOT!!
Cheries mom moved to a different country by the time she joined the Runaways, and her dad was living in a different state, which he was obligated to move back down with Cherie and her twin sister but still did
Cherie was so beautiful with her shag haircut. I just wish she had her feathers cut shorter. I remember the film. I was a senior in college at the time.
I watched Foxes once and felt it was powerful with Jodie Foster at her best but this movie got deeply disturbing at the end I couldn't believe what I saw especially with the closing narration in that cemetery felt like communication with the dead
The movie is hard to watch ... the script is strange. The girls speak very fast and mumble throughout ... Sally Kellerman sounds drunk ... The film quality is skewed ... Good Luck
This movie would make a great double feature with Over the Edge.
That movie hit the nail on the head on teens back 40 years ago. I should know I am 61 years old.
Cherie is so poised and articulate. She is a natural onscreen and could have had a movie career.
I really liked the movie. I remember when it came out in 1980, yet filmed in 1979. It's a pretty accurate portrayal of dysfunctional teens back then. Great performances by the cast, especially Jodie Foster. Cherie did a great job in her first acting role, being a rock star probably helped her bring out the self destructive Annie character. Oh and the soundtrack is pretty good too. Loved all the vintage products scattered throughout the film and those KISS solo albums on the wall. Takes me right back to 1979.
This is why she's my favourite, how professional and mature. The way she talked about dope use and played off so well how she wouldn't do that stuff. I know she's a good actor but I genuinely saw In her eyes briefly think about her past, by 16 she had lived the best and worst side of Rock and Roll and chose very soon after that this here is who she truly is, a Kind, Loving, Creative Girl who probably needed her Mother during her Runnaways Era. Long Live the Queen of Noise!!
It's all so nostalgic to think about. I always wish I lived through out the 70's/80's to be alive through all this history!
Saw it with my best friends at the theater when it came. I was 16 at the time. Is still one of my favorite movies with a great sountrack. They absolutely destroyed his house, lol. Dont forget, Scott Baio, Sally Kellerman, Jodie Foster, Laura Dern, Randy Quaid. Great cast!
This reminds me of when my son died of a overdose. His friends were his family, he was a bit like Annie. We still expect to see him, can't believe he's gone. His friends sometimes I believe are grieving harder than me.
I loved Cherie as Annie.
Cherie is a legend and at that time she was doing big things. She’s so humble. ❤️
still got that movie - still watching it -still loving it it´s 2024 - who else? Me soon being 62 - esp. because of the short sequence of a live concert of Angel - great filmset with jodie foster and Cherry Curry, great music
Me too. Honestly, I just found it. Unfortunately, my sister always said I reminded her of Annie 😮😮
I am also 63😂
How are you watching it? Can't find it on streaming services. 😢
❤ loved this movie
It should be available for streaming!
it is for free on youtube
she is so pretty ❤
Loved this film
So cool to see this. I've never seen it. Watched Foxes over a decade ago. Still love it. Cherie Currie Forever! ❤❤❤🍒🍒🍒💣💣💣
You are my whole heart cherie💔💔❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Absolutely loved this movie. Had to watch the other day on my phone!
Aww, I'm in love with Cherie!!!
Foxes is THE BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME!!!
I totally agree!!! I’m old enough to remember when it came out! Lol. I’ve loved it since then.
I've always had it up for Cherie myself so to speak since the mid 70s. That's why it was so hard to get through this movie when it first came out, and still is, not to give anything away.
@@RockNRoller66 iV'e aLwAyS hAd iT uP fOr cHeRiE. What a really gross way to describe a crush or fondness for someone. No one wants to hear about your bon€r dude.
she matured so much since the Runaways. And her voice got LOW.
Her voice has always been low 😝
Bobbie Wygant tries to insinuate bad reasons and life in every turn with Cherie. And Cherie is total clas and just answers with such poise and class.
I enjoyed listening to Cherie Currie and she hit it right on the nail about that film and how sad what some of the kids do. Cherie did an excellent job in that movie Foxes and she is so right it is a sad film but with some very important lessons that it's not worth it to get involved in that kind of lifestyle. I hope the film helped some of the kids too. Bobbie however seems like a nice person but not that good on interviews she wasn't prepared at all.
I think "Foxes" was filmed after Cherie had been kidnapped by a serial killer. She's very put together to have been through everything she had, and still hold it together.
It's good that she's not bad mouthing her parents, particularly her mom but I think her mom was a bit negligent in allowing her 15 year old daughter to tour in a rock band with someone like Fowley. As we learn later, a lot of things happened to those young girls that shouldn't have. Drugs, unwanted sex and an abusive nut jub like Fowley.
Fowley never went on tour with The Runaways..but he hired road managers who sexually abused them instead. Fowley assured ALL of the parents that the girls would be in good hands and well watched. Yeah right..NOT!!
Fowley abused them. All of the girls said so
Cheries mom moved to a different country by the time she joined the Runaways, and her dad was living in a different state, which he was obligated to move back down with Cherie and her twin sister but still did
Funny seeing her filming reactions to answers after Cherie had left. I am guessing a lot of interviewers do this.
and yet she was hitting it in the Runaways
The seriousness and intelligence of these young ladies….compare it to the “like” sayers of today.
She was a baby!
She's 20, here.
Marilyn Kagan is now a radio psychologist.
She had her own tv show in the 90's (I believe).
she passed away of cancer 😢
Cherie was so beautiful with her shag haircut. I just wish she had her feathers cut shorter. I remember the film. I was a senior in college at the time.
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The interview process was awkward, why didn’t she just get them all together?
Kandice Stroh just gave away the ending! lol
I watched Foxes once and felt it was powerful with Jodie Foster at her best but this movie got deeply disturbing at the end I couldn't believe what I saw especially with the closing narration in that cemetery felt like communication with the dead
where,s is jodie?
owl glasses
The only Fox in the film was Cherie. The other girls were kinda plain.
And why is it exactly that Cherie 'wouldn't know why kids get into dope?" Come again?
I love Cherie, but I laughed my ass off when she said that!
The movie is hard to watch ... the script is strange. The girls speak very fast and mumble throughout ... Sally Kellerman sounds drunk ... The film quality is skewed ... Good Luck