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Empire Records

Published March 23, 2024

Empire Records

Film info

  • Title Empire Records
  • Director Allan Moyle
  • Year 1995
  • Run time 1hr 30m
  • Genres Comedy, Music
  • Tagline They're selling music but not selling out

The employees of an independent music store learn about each other as they try anything to stop the store being absorbed by a large chain.

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Time Comment
2:39 “We close at midnight.” That just seems late for a record store.
11:07 There are NOT twenty-four usable hours in every day.
16:36 The complex smile of one who wants the best for their friend but also doesn’t want them to go.
21:52 “Who knows where thoughts come from? They just appear.”
23:12 Romeo & Juliet is such a tune!
29:26 Who goes into work and then shaves their head??
38:51 We’ve all done that, right, pushed the limits of a ‘stay there’ rule. Taking the sofa cushion is fun.
45:31 “You were my favourite singer in high school.” Face falls.
47:09 I love that they’re just calling him Warren now.
1:04:04 Turboslut is a new one.
1:14:11 “Have I fired anyone today? No. Why would I start with you?”
1:25:42 Not sure I’m on board with the live funeral thing.
1:34:57 “I wish it had gone without saying but you don’t seem to shut up.”

Thoughts

This film gets off to such a slow start that I almost didn’t get past the twenty minute rule, but I stuck with it and I’m glad I did because in the end it’s just an entertaining 90 mins of teenages hanging out at a record store - which is the dream high school job, right? The only thing that rattled me a little was the fact that, whilst they’re all a bit messed up, it’s only the female characters that look to kill themselves or have a screaming hysterical row in the store. That aside, it’s not going to break any ground, but it’s a fun watch for what it is.

Rating: 3 / 5

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