And the audience got that joke, that he might slit your throat but he also might slip on a banana peel. Never says thank you to the audience, is very condescending. Super Duper Alice Cooper combines audio interviews with a wealth of archive Alice. This new Alice needs to be an arrogant villain, a guy that's really over-the-top in charge. This is the tale of Alice and Vincent battling for each others souls. "I decided, I can't be that Alice anymore, so there's the Alice that happens when I'm sober. He was the one that had his head chopped off. "There was the whipping boy who represented all the disenfranchised kids. Super Duper Publications makes fun, practical materials for speech language pathology (SLP), autism, articulation, auditory processing, vocabulary, speech therapy. The film ultimately shows Cooper re-emerging triumphant during the glam-metal '80s, having re-created the Alice persona in a way that relegated it to the stage. At the same time, I did sort of see the final Alice there, the one I don't want to see again."Īfter kicking the cocaine habit, Cooper knew he needed to get some personal distance from his antihero alter ego. "If you want to scare parents, that's the Alice right there," he says. A pale, heavily made-up Cooper, in his new-wave phase, looks skeletal and emaciated, like something's devouring him from the inside. Perhaps the film's most harrowing footage comes from a 1981 appearance to promote his Special Forces album on Tom Snyder's late-night Tomorrow show. Honestly, it was not a long period of my career, about six months."īut those six months nearly killed him. Having the addictive personality that I have, I fell right into that. during the Great Blizzard of the late '70s, early '80s. "I never copped to that - ever," Cooper says. That's the part of the film, he says, that made him uncomfortable. The film ultimately shows Cooper re-emerging triumphant during the glam-metal 80s, having re-created the Alice persona in a way that relegated it to the stage. Over the years, Cooper has discussed his alcoholism at length, but he has avoided talking about a near-fatal battle with cocaine during the early '80s. "And I said, 'No, guys, I'm leaving everything in.' " "They were sitting next to me at Tribeca, and I think they were expecting me to have edited out what they said," Cooper says.
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