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Factory 25, a Brooklyn-based independent film distribution company was founded in 2009 by Matt Grady. F25 is a home for conceptually provocative narratives and documentaries. Its mission is to deliver specialized film and music titles in an aesthetically captivating way while exposing the indie world to under-the-radar films, music, and other curiosities in various ways and formats — theatrically, digitally, on TV, VOD, via subscription, limited edition DVDs,  Blu-ray's, books and vinyl. Vinegar Syndrome’s sister company, OCN Distribution, is thrilled to be representing this diverse and unique home video line!

Butch Willis is a Washington, D.C. rock legend. Born and raised in 1960s suburban Maryland, Byron Henry "Butch" Willis came of age in the late  '70s post-hippie subculture. After sharing an apartment with infamous local music icon Root Boy Slim, Butch was inspired to become a rock'n'roll  star himself. The unique and unusual brand of "outsider music" that Butch Willis & The Rocks created captivated the local music scene beginning with their appearance at the seminal Primitive Night in 1984. Amatuer on Plastic chronicles Butch's life and career from the beginning all the way through to present day. It features a host of Butch-appointed band managers Joe Lee (Joe’s Record Paradise), Jeff Mentges (No Trend), Jeff Krulik (Heavy Metal Parking Lot), and director Mark Robinson (Unrest/Teen-Beat). Also co-starring is Al Breon, the Rocks' innovative "throat guitarist." The film combines archival footage, interviews with Butch, and performances of his hit songs "Drugs," “The Garden’s Outside,” "TV's From Outer Space," and “The Girl's on My Mind." Amateur on Plastic also parallels the 1990’s era of seminal indie record label Teen-Beat. Behind-the-scenes glimpses of the label’s concerts and private parties provide much of the background and feature members of the bands Unrest, Versus, Tuscadero and more.

directed by: Mark Robinson
starring: Butch Willis, Jeff Krulik, Mark Robinson, Gibby Haynes, Ian MacKaye, Guy Picciotto, Karl Hendricks, Brendan Canty, Phil Krauth, Logan Perkins, Joe Lee, Nancy Marion

2020 / 73 min / 1.78:1 / English
Dolby Digital 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • Butch Willis Interview Outtakes
  • Butch Willis & The Rocks — Live at the 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., 1985
  • This is Proof Speed Works — short film on The Rocks’ guitarist, Ray Wallace (8 minutes)
  • Butch Willis Live and In-Person — compilation of performances:
    • Butch Willis & The Rocks “I Miss Her Too Much” live at Friendship Station, Washington, D.C., September, 1984
    • Butch Willis & The Rocks “The TV’s From Outer Space” with The Rocks live at Bosco’s, Silver Spring, Maryland
    • Butch Willis (solo) “We Can Do It” live at d.c. space, Washington, D.C., March 20, 1990
    • Butch Willis (solo) “Flashback” solo live at Galaxy Hut, Arlington, Virginia, December 29, 1996
    • Butch Willis & D Flat “Private Life” live at Galaxy Hut, Arlington, Virginia, August 22, 1999
    • Butch Willis (solo) “Newsletter” solo live at The Black Cat, Washington, D.C., March 30, 2001
    • Butch Willis & D Flat “Private Life” (snippet) live at Galaxy Hut, Arlington, Virginia, February 20, 2003
    • Butch Willis (solo) “Look” solo live at The Black Cat, Washington, D.C., February 25, 2005
  • 32 Page Booklet with Butch Willis interviewed by Phil Milstein, with assistance by Jeff Krulik
  • English subtitles

Overall rating: 4.7272725 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Amateur On Plastic

"A Teenbeat classic!"

Oliver B. (5/5)

Amateur On Plastic

"Unfortunately this documentary was not my cup of tea, but I can see how people would enjoy it. The overall release is a nice one and definitely would be a great pickup for anyone who is a Butch Willis fan. The bonus live performances included were all very interesting to watch and the interview in the included booklet was also a nice addition. While I might not be a big Butch Willis fan at the moment this release has made me curious and wanting to look into him more."

DeLaney G. (3/5)

Great Rock Documentary

"I listened to a few Butch Willis albums back in the day and loved his weird outsider DIY music. Very well made documentary that definitely shed a light on this great musician. Director Mark Robinson did a really nice job."

Bryan K. (5/5)

Great release!

"Butch Willis is a Washington, D. C. rock legend. After sharing an apartment with infamous local music icon Root Boy Slim, Butch was inspired to become a rock'n'roll star himself."

Sebastian V. (5/5)

Its ok.

"This one wasn't for me. I had to break it up into three watchings bc it was very jittery/handheld camera. I didn't find Butch Willis to be a likable person at all. Usually I dig a good music doc even if I don't know the subject."

Takisha P. (5/5)

The Legend Cometh

"Butch Willis is finally getting some of the respect he deserves. This is a really fun doc about an underground rock legend. Music connoisseurs take note."

Shawn M. (4/5)

Amateur On Plastic Review

"Great Doc. Excellent little gem of a film here"

Blake B. (5/5)

Butch Willis is my Spirit Animal

"Factory 25’s Blu-ray release of Amateur on Plastic isn’t just a home video—it’s an unearthed transmission from a parallel universe where outsider art reigns supreme, and Butch Willis is its patron saint. This isn’t just a film; it’s a collageumentary of raw, unfiltered genius, stitched together from the DIY detritus of the DC music scene, where punk, indie rock, and pure unhinged creativity collide. For the uninitiated, Butch Willis is the kind of icon who defies definition—a rock ‘n’ roll oddity, a poet of the absurd, a figure who exists somewhere between Daniel Johnston’s fragile sincerity and the no-wave weirdness of a public access fever dream. Amateur on Plastic captures his world in all its lo-fi glory, a fractured, jittery portrait of a man and his music, where sincerity and spectacle blur into something wholly original. His legendary "guitar chop" sidekick, the unorthodox soundscapes, the deadpan delivery—it all forms an aesthetic that feels less like a career and more like a cosmic joke that only a select few are cool enough to understand. Factory 25, the label that practically specializes in making lost indie artifacts feel like sacred texts, gives Amateur on Plastic the restoration it deserves. The 4K transfer doesn’t polish the grit—it amplifies it. The colors remain gloriously garish, the grain stays intact like an old VHS unearthed from a thrift store bin, and every frame pulses with the kind of anarchic energy that made the DC underground so vital. If the TeenBeat Records aesthetic could be pressed onto celluloid, this would be it. And the extras? A goldmine. Interviews, archival footage, the kind of deep dives that turn casual fans into obsessive evangelists. This is the definitive document of Butch Willis’ outsider genius, a love letter to the weird, the wild, and the wonderfully out-of-step. Factory 25 didn’t just release a Blu-ray—they bottled lightning. If you don’t get it, you don’t get it. But if you do? Welcome to the church of Butch."

robert s. (5/5)

Amateur on plastic

"Great bio doc"

Jared W. (5/5)

Good movie

"Good movie"

raymond l. (5/5)

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