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Okay this was RIGHT UP MY ALLEY! lol you guys are good 

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EMPIRE RECORDS WATCH WITH ME!

This is "EMPIRE RECORDS WATCH WITH ME!" by Shanelle Riccio on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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Adam Doyle

Hi Shanelle, is there any way you can also upload these to a secured youtube page instead of just Vimeo? I cannot get Vimeo to work on my TV (as I assume others cannot as well) and i don't want to be stuck in front of my computer. Just asking...

Adam Doyle

Also, have you seen Can't Hardly Wait? a similar feel movie about a graduation party, with multiple storylines.

shanellericcio

Youtube will copyright it with the little video in the corner, but I can look into starting to upload these with just the timecode. I've seen others do this and I have yet to figure it out !

Adam Doyle

Great thanks! and While i cant access Vimeo, I can do split picture,with youtube on one, and the movie on the other

Anonymous

So happy you liked this one! It took me a couple of viewings to fall in love with it. When it was released, it felt like too much of a slow burn, compared to others that came out that year, but I'm glad I kept coming back to it (mainly for the music). The Coyote Shivers' Sugarhigh song makes the whole journey worth it; although, Renee is not featured on the soundtrack. There is also a stripped down version out there that needs to go away. The director for this movie had a more successful outing with Pump Up the Volume, with Christian Slater, 5 years earlier, where he plays a rebellious pirate radio DJ. I'll also go ahead and answer (though 100 others will also) that yes, Liv Tyler is Steven Tyler's daughter. He sings I Don't Want to Miss a Thing indirectly to her in the music video for Armageddon and always dedicates the song to her in concert. It kills me every time.

Anonymous

However, Liv Tyler thought Todd Rundgren was her father until she learned the truth at 11 years old.

Anonymous

Love this movie. It got a bit of backlash as being "against the man"while being a product of the "man". It was post-grunge so felt pandering to the dissafected anti-corp messaging. If it came out 5 years earlier it would have been a smash. It's a huge cult classic, mostly because it pretty accurately catches that bottled indie youth feel, which is the same reason it got backlash.

Anonymous

In 1995 everyone bought the soundtrack but no one saw the movie.

Adam Doyle

TRUE! Same with Romeo & Juliet, The Beach, and The Faculty (all pretty worth while watches!)

shanellericcio

Just wanted to make sure you saw -- I posted this as an unlisted YT video with timecode! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z9xvIcz82E&t=629s

Joe Blankenship

I second this suggestion! I related hard to that kid in Can't Hardly Wait back when I was in high school.

Joe Blankenship

If you want another good record store movie, I'd recommend "High Fidelity". It's got John Cusack and Jack Black. It's really funny and smart. And you get to discover The Beta Band.

Anonymous

Video Killed the Radio Star was the first video on MTV.