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Empire Records Remix (Special Fan Edition)

Empire Records Remix (Special Fan Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Empire Records = My Favorite Movie
Review: Just To Let Everybody Know. Is That This Is My Freaking Favorite Movie Of All Time! I Pre-Ordered This DVD And I Watched It The Second I Got. I Think This Movie Is More Of A Teen-Party Type Movie And It Is Just Awesome. Better Than Can't Hardly Wait Or Any Other Teen Type Of Flick. It Has A In-Depth Storyline And It's Just Plain Perfect! DVD - Video Quality = A- Sound Quality = A Movie = A++++++ Extras = D Final Thoughts : Highly Recommended! Go Out And Buy This Freakin' Movie!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Damn the man ... save the empire!
Review: This is THE imaginary place to work. I could (and have) watched it over and over and over. It has so much depth and is also a really fun movie. Where else can you find a group of people trying to save their independent record store from having the life sucked out of it by a major corporation, a national music franchise and also dealing with various other life problems at the same time? More than an indie film, better than a mainstream film, it probably fits best as a cult film because all though you may have never heard of it once you watch it you'll want to have it for your collection.
Oh Rexy!!! You're sooooo Sexy!!!! - lol
Damn the man... save the Empire!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Earns all 5 stars
Review: Reminiscent of Breakfast Club and American Graffitti, this is a fast-paced movie that portrays a day-in-the-life-of employees at a record store.

This movie depicts teenager's as exaggerated versions of their personality traits (eg - the slut, the cryptic, the spaced-out, the suicidal).

I'll admit, it's not the best for dialouge, but the soundtrack is amazing, the plot is buyable, the actors are fantastic, and the directing is marvelous.

All in all, this will always be one of my favorites.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Damn the man
Review: I first saw Empire Records on Comedy Central. After that I knew I had to see the unedited version. I love it. That's all there is to it. I'm big on foreign films and indie flicks and artsy movies. While Empire Records isn't really a deep film but it caught my attention well enough. Almost everyone can relate to it, it's funny, it's got drama...and it's got some really great music. With the sudden surge of cheesey teen movies this movie is a great antidote. Grab a couple of friends and start memorizing the script :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laugh until your tummy hurts
Review: This movie is one of my favorites. It's a light-weight comedy about teenagers who work in a record store. And it's Rex Manning day and everyone is excited for the has-been! This movie is hilarious and great one to watch with a group of friends. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Empire records
Review: This movie is the best! My friend introduced it to me and I love it now. This movie can relate to anyone. Warren and Mark rock!!! Everyone rocks but I wont tell you about it buy it for yourself!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Save the Empire!
Review: I have been searching for a while for something to be obsessed with, and I think this is it! The characters are original and funny, especially hyper/weird Mark and philosophical Lucas, in my opinion. Definitely should've gotten higher ratings--there's a mix of serious plot lines, with lots of plain ridiculous scenes. Oh, and the reviewer/editor guy on the main page messed up. Corey isn't trying to express her love to someone, someone's trying to express their love of COREY. ^_~ Duhrr.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How A Movie Should Be . . . "Shhhhugar High"
Review: Empire Records is a GREAT example of how a movie should be made these days. It takes a group of determined individuals with their own problems -- who all work at a record stored promptly titled Empire Records - and lets us look in on one day of their lives. It doesn't use the standard movie formula. Except for the fact that it has a happy ending. But when that ending comes, you don't want the movie to stop. You want it to continue into the next day to see if AJ and Corey's relationship makes it or if Gina decides to change her "turbo slut" ways and become the lead singer of a band. And even if Debi decides to take life as what it is.

The cast really made this movie. They all may not be topnotch actors, but their performances were awesome. Renee Zellwegger and Liv Tyler gave believable performances, although I prefer Renee's performance better. Ethan Embry was a riot. The rest of the cast were awesome. There's also a cameo by Coyote Shivers, and the performance between him and Renee Zellwegger's character near the end made 50% of the movie. The dialogue used is also some of the most quotable dialogue ever in a movie. Many have already mentioned that, and it's true that is quotable. Another "must mention" is the soundtrack. It works VERY well with the movie, and the songs are very catchy tunes.

When Empire Records ends, whether you liked it or not, the movie fills you with a certain feeling that you must watch it again and again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: "Behold the Freakish Movie Born without a Point or Plot!"
Review: I only looked this up out of curiosity, mainly to see if there were people out there who actually liked this thing. Now I know that the title "worst movie of all time" is usually just an exaggerated cliche, but this one is truly a contender. This one goes beyond the just dumb but fun kind of bad(like any Patrick Swayze movie) into the "Plan 9" inept kind of bad. It is rare to see a movie so pointless, so devoid of any semblance of plot. To be fair though, I get the feeling this thing was hacked to pieces by an editor to prepare it for it's straight to video death. Apparently, the makers of Empire Records were trying to cash in on the "gen x-alternative nation" fad of the mid- 90's and failed miserably and tried to recoup their losses. "Empire Records" along with the band Silverchair, the MTV vj Kennedy, and all other terrifying remnants of 1995 should be locked away in a timebox somewhere safe out of the reach of children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite movie of all time! :)
Review: What can I say? The *IS* my fave movie of all time. :) I loved every minute of it. The soundtrack, the characters, the plot, just everything. This is a must-see especially if you were a teen in the '90's. This movie *always* puts a smile on my face when I'm upset. Can't think of much more to say except, go get it! :):):) -Nikki


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