Scene from Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll (2009)
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Duration: 250 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 716x406 | Added: 2021-Dec-06 |
Actresses in this Scene

Taryn Manning
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Alternate Names: تارین منینگ
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Full Biography
Taryn Manning, born on November 6, 1978, is an American actress known for her role as Piper Chapman in the Netflix series 'Orange Is the New Black' (2013), a character based on author Piper Kerman's experiences in prison. Manning gained prominence in film roles such as Maddy in 'Crazy/Beautiful' (2001) and Kim in '8 Mile' (2002). She also co-owns clothing brand Born Uniqorn.
About the Movie: Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll (2009)

Release Year: 2009
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll
Director: Scott D. Rosenbaum
Writer: Jasin Cadic, Scott D. Rosenbaum
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Companies: Red Hawk Films
Genre: Drama, Music, Musical Film
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Keywords
Keywords: beautiful woman, road trip, rock 'n' roll, rock star
Story
In 'Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll', childhood friends Spyder and Eric reunite after seven years apart. Once a successful rocker with a hit debut album, Spyder retreated to his small hometown after his follow-up album flopped. Now, at age 27, he's forced to confront his past when he reconnects with Eric, who has traded his youthful ambitions for a stable life as a middle school music teacher. As they embark on a cross-country road trip, the duo grapples with the demons of rock 'n' roll—lust, drugs, and passion—and must face their past choices to move forward.
Summary
'Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll' is a 2009 drama directed by Scott D. Rosenbaum, exploring themes of friendship, redemption, and the price of fame through the lens of rock 'n' roll. The film follows Spyder, a once-successful musician who retreated from the limelight after his second album bombed, and Eric, his childhood friend turned suburban music teacher. Their reunion on a cross-country road trip serves as a catalyst for self-reflection and growth.