[4] During the 1920s, American artists Patrick Henry Bruce, Gerald Murphy, Charles Demuth and Stuart Davis created paintings that
contained pop culture imagery (mundane objects culled from American commercial products and advertising design), almost «prefiguring» the pop art movement.
The film is very much of its time, trying desperately for «cult» credibility as it is by casting Lemmy, Iggy
Pop and that bloke from Fields Of The Nephilim in cameo roles; it also sports a soundtrack by Goth - punk rockers The Ministry and
contains the inevitable fractal
imagery and pretentions towards artiness that were peculiar to post 80s popular
culture.