Empire Records (1995)
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Empire Records (1995)
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Clueless: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
$4.91 Cool covers by some major names--Cracker ("Shake Some Action"), Counting Crows ("The Ghost in You"), The Muffs ("Kids in America") and World Party ("All the Young Dudes")--capture the film's wild-in-the-malls. Beastie Boys, Coolio, Supergrass, and Jill Sobule also check in with strong material. --Jeff Bateman ... |
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Varèse Sarabande - A 25th Anniversary Celebration
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Mark 1
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Get Shorty
$2.47 Hailed by many critics as one of the best films of 1995, this finely tuned black comedy sparked a renewed interest in movies based on books by prolific crime novelist Elmore Leonard, whose trademark combination of tight plotting and sharp humor is perfectly captured here. After the success of Pulp Fiction, John Travolta continued his meteoric comeback as Chili Palmer, a Mob "mechanic" whose latest... |
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Empire Records (Remix: Special Fan Edition)
$2.90 This story about a day in the life of an independent record store, truly a threatened species, screeches with the sound of teenagers falling apart emotionally every five minutes. The script, which feels like an old guy's idea of how kids talk and think, concerns the young employees of a Delaware music shop faced with imminent extinction. While the ship is sinking, the staff indulge in tantrums, de... |

