Ventiquattro ore nella vita dei giovani dipendenti dell'Empire Records quando tutti crescono e diventano giovani adulti grazie l'uno all'altro e al manager.Ventiquattro ore nella vita dei giovani dipendenti dell'Empire Records quando tutti crescono e diventano giovani adulti grazie l'uno all'altro e al manager.Ventiquattro ore nella vita dei giovani dipendenti dell'Empire Records quando tutti crescono e diventano giovani adulti grazie l'uno all'altro e al manager.
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Renée Zellweger
- Gina
- (as Renee Zellweger)
Ethan Embry
- Marc
- (as Ethan Randall)
Brendan Sexton III
- Warren
- (as Brendan Sexton)
Kimber Sissons
- Woman at Craps Table
- (as Kimber Monroe)
Julia Deane
- Kathy
- (as Julia Howard)
Trama
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- QuizCelebrated annually on April 8, Rex Manning Day commemorates the day that washed-up 1980s pop idol Rex Manning (played by Maxwell Caulfield) visited the fictional Empire Records. On a previous Rex Manning Day in 2018, Ethan Embry confirmed the deeper meaning behind the decision for Empire Records to take place on April 8. "The reason we picked April 8th as the day to have Rex Manning visit Empire is because Nirvana frontman, Kurt Cobain, was found on the 8th of April, the day the music of the 1990s lost its mascot," Embry said. Cobain was found dead on April 8, 1994, exactly a year before Empire Records took place.
- BlooperAJ removes his shirt during the close-up in-store dancing scene. The long shot shows it back on, and then another close shot shows it off.
- Curiosità sui creditiMark and Eddie sitting on the curb in front of the store talking about rock bands.
- Versioni alternativeSpecial Edition DVD contains 16 minutes of deleted footage edited back into the film.
- ConnessioniFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Modern Movie Soundtracks Guys Love (2013)
- Colonne sonoreTil I Hear It from You
Performed by Gin Blossoms
Written by Jesse Valenzuela, Robin Wilson and Marshall Crenshaw
Courtesy of A&M Records Inc.
Recensione in evidenza
It's hard to believe that this cult classic from 1995 is nearly three decades old. While elements of the film have stood the test of time (including one of the best film soundtracks to ever be made), there are bittersweet reminders here that the world that Empire Records depicts no longer exists. For those who were around in the 1990's, this often poignant movie will hit your nostalgic sweet spot, making you yearn for yesteryears. Yet, sentimentality aside, Empire Records presents a romanticized view of retail life as we once knew it. The fact the film takes place in a record store (which have sadly become extinct - for the most part) and only a few other locations are shown, the movie possesses a theatre-like charm. At times, you can't help but wonder if Empire Records should really be adapted for the stage (hey, there's a musical in there somewhere). The cast is attractive and clever, tossing witticisms left and right in a style reminiscent of Dorothy Parker. Everyone here has something smart or sassy to say. It's only when the film tries to go deep emotionally that things feel more maudlin than they need to. Fortunately, director Allan Moyle (there should be no surprise that he also directed two other cult favorites, Pump Up the Volume and Times Square among others) knows exactly when to lighten the mood with comedic bits that would fit in well on any sitcom of the era (hello, Friends). Some of the actors here went on to huge cinematic success, including Renee Zellweger in a fantastic early-in-her-career performance. On that note, we need her version of the song Sugar High to finally get the record release it deserves. Her performance of it (albeit it's less than two minutes on screen) is alone worth watching the film for. That and a look back at a time where young people had cool jobs in cool places and listened to really, really cool music - on vinyl, even.
- dmatthewbarnes512
- 13 nov 2022
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 273.188 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 150.800 USD
- 24 set 1995
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 273.188 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 30 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Empire Records (1995) officially released in India in English?
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