Empire Records with Anthony LaPaglia: DVD Cover

    Empire Records Director: Allan Moyle Cast: Anthony LaPaglia, Rory Cochrane, Johnny Whitworth, Liv Tyler

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/03/2003
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Rated PG13

    Viewer Rating: (35 ratings)

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    Scenes

    Features

    Closed Caption; Four more additional scenes that even this remix couldn't contain; All-new 2003 digital transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 remix ; Three music videos; Cast/director/writer biographies/filmographies; Theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Roll of the Dice
    2. "What Is Wrong, Joe?"
    3. The Love-Stricken
    4. Opening Up
    5. Sexy Rex
    6. House Arrest
    7. Debra's Close Shave
    8. All Losers
    9. Readying for Rex
    10. "Shoplifter!"
    11. Rex Meets His Public
    12. Different Drummers
    13. Hot-and-Cold Running Feelings
    14. Good Job, Deb
    15. Lunchtime
    16. Bad Timing
    17. Getting to What's Underneath
    18. Situation Superb
    19. Rex Fades Away
    20. Out in the Open
    21. Mark Joins the Band
    22. Last Respects and Kind Thoughts
    23. Warren Back in the Loony Bin
    24. Mark Has an Idea
    25. Telling it to the Man
    26. Full Blast
    27. Rapture on the Roof
    28. End Credits and Musical Notes

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    Editorial Reviews

    A funky little record shop provides the setting for this youthful comedy that centers on the workers there as they try to help poor Joe Anthony LaPaglia), the manager who really wants to buy the place, recoup his losses after his well-meaning, but dim-bulbed employee Lucas (Rory Cochrane ) steals his savings and loses it all in Atlantic City while trying to increase it twofold at the gaming tables. If they cannot come up with the loot, the mega-chain Music City will buy it. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    A reviewerby Anonymous

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    January 30, 2008: This movie just rocks, it has good looking actors and really cool music. I have the soundtrack on cd. A few days ago in the supermarket I heard one of the songs playing over the intercom. I had to ignore my friend and start singing :-P

    This is the third version I have bought, yes it's my favorite.by Anonymous

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    January 15, 2008: This is my favorite movie of all time, even more than Casablanca. This is my Gen-X looser bedtime story! I wanted to work there so bad, still do. The music is awesome, the characters are a lot like the best friends that I had around that time. Hell, I wore out my original VHS copy of this movie back about the turn of the century, I still have it in a closet somewhere! I try and see this movie whenever it is on cable/sat. In other words I LOVE this movie, most everyone I know, even a Baby Boomer or two love this movie. I recommend this movie, even though I do sound a little psychotic about it. If you like 90's music from Grunge to pre-Spears this is a good one for you. Don't forget the soundtrack, I know more who own the soundtrack than the movie.


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