Mike Muir

Most Popular Mike Muir Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Suicidal Tendencies - Hellfest 2024 Trailer (2024)

30 June 2024

Encino Man Trailer (1992)

22 May 1992

High school misfits Stoney and Dave discover a long-frozen primeval man buried in their backyard. But the thawed-out Link—as the boys have named him—quickly becomes a wild card in the teens' already zany Southern California lives.

Pantera: Cowboys from Hell Trailer (1991)

11 March 1991

Pantera's first home video release. It contains behind the scenes footage of the band partying as well as music videos and live performances.

Freaks, Nerds & Weirdos Trailer (1994)

16 August 1994

Documentary that gives a voice to the percentage of youth that were outcasts/non-conformists in the 90's.

Suicidal Tendencies Live at The Olympic Auditorium Trailer (2010)

26 January 2010

Recorded Live at The Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles CA on October 29 2005. Setlist: 01 - Intro - 02 - I Shot Reagan - 03 - War Inside My Head - 04 - Subliminal - 05 - Ain't Gonna Take It - 06 - Suicidal Failure - 07 - We Are Family - 08 - Possessed to Skate - 09 - I Saw Your Mommy - 10 - Waking the Dead - 11 - Show Some Love.

Suicidal Tendencies - Au Hellfest 2022 Trailer (2022)

17 June 2022

Hard 'N Heavy Volume 10 Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

Video magazine with interviews and video clips. Featured on this volume is: Whitesnake, The Quireboys, Poison, Thunder, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Megadeth, Living Colour, Ozzy, Jane's Addiction, Vixen, Queensryche, Suicidal Tendencies, Stryper, Anthrax and more.

Suicidal Tendencies - Lights Camera Suicidal Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

Explore the art of rebellion in Suicidal Tendencies: Lights, Camera, Revolution, which intersperses taped live performances with interview clips, backstage glimpses, and road antics.

Surf Punks Trailer (1981)

19 April 1981

Excellent documentary about the very early LA hardcore punk scene that almost seems accidental. Upon visiting LA in the summer of '81 the film maker notices that strangely enough Punk doesn't seem to be dead in L.