Singles...

Nossie
Adelaide, Australia Posts: 1,039
I've just finished watching Singles... and it's amazing that Eddies voice sounds the same from back then, till today!
Other than Matt Dillon's shocking performance as a 90's rock n roller, the overall movie is actually quite historic in its depiction of the era!
The blue flannelette, the long semi-permed hair, that style of music... it's just a complete and total flashback!
Gone are the days...
Other than Matt Dillon's shocking performance as a 90's rock n roller, the overall movie is actually quite historic in its depiction of the era!
The blue flannelette, the long semi-permed hair, that style of music... it's just a complete and total flashback!
Gone are the days...
When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do...
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Nossie wrote:I've just finished watching Singles... and it's amazing that Eddies voice sounds the same from back then, till today!
Other than Matt Dillon's shocking performance as a 90's rock n roller, the overall movie is actually quite historic in its depiction of the era!
The blue flannelette, the long semi-permed hair, that style of music... it's just a complete and total flashback!
Gone are the days...
Yeah, that movie is very nostalgic for me. It's been on HBO a lot lately.
The only music that I don't like on it is Paul Westerburg. Why did they have to put that in the movie and soundtrack?!?!?!"Underneath this smile lies everything - all my hopes, anger, pride and shame."0 -
mookie_in_eugene wrote:Yeah, that movie is very nostalgic for me. It's been on HBO a lot lately.
The only music that I don't like on it is Paul Westerburg. Why did they have to put that in the movie and soundtrack?!?!?!
LMAO... it certainly did spoil it!
Singles for our generation, is kinda like what The Big Chill did for our parents generation... always takes us back to a place we once knew...
But i guess times, they are a changin'...When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do...
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Nossie wrote:LMAO... it certainly did spoil it!
Singles for our generation, is kinda like what The Big Chill did for our parents generation... always takes us back to a place we once knew...
But i guess times, they are a changin'...
I can't quite say the same for my parents...they walked out of it."Underneath this smile lies everything - all my hopes, anger, pride and shame."0 -
I really enjoyed this movie with all the Pearl Jam scenes in it. I'd love a dollar for every time I've replayed these scenes, I'd surely be a millionaire by now. Favourite scene: when the boys are in the cafe (Ed Jeff and Stone, that is) and also Jeff "Hey Cliff, while we're young?". Classic!0
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Nossie wrote:I've just finished watching Singles... and it's amazing that Eddies voice sounds the same from back then, till today!
Other than Matt Dillon's shocking performance as a 90's rock n roller, the overall movie is actually quite historic in its depiction of the era!
hehe love this movie...classic Cameron Crowe! But come on, how could you not love Matt Dillon and CITIZEN DICK!//ten.club.#352XXX//
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I love this movie, just watched it recently too... Totally blew me away seeing graffities on walls: Mother Love Bone!!!!!
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mookie_in_eugene wrote:Yeah, that movie is very nostalgic for me. It's been on HBO a lot lately.
The only music that I don't like on it is Paul Westerburg. Why did they have to put that in the movie and soundtrack?!?!?!
Awww, I kinda liked those songs. They were damn cheesy, sure, but they're fun. Don't the rest of the songs balance those out by a long shot anyway?2003: Toronto
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deep_schismic wrote:hehe love this movie...classic Cameron Crowe! But come on, how could you not love Matt Dillon and CITIZEN DICK!
Matt Dillion is CORNEY as! It's good to reminisce on, but it's just not real! Watching the boys do their thing - now you know that's how it was for them!
Even Alice In Chains sounded good for back then... (a stretch i know...)
Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end...When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do...
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It's great to look back on the movie and sink back into that time...
I was a teenager through the 90's, and it will always be where "i began" (if that makes sense?!)
My music cherry was broken (shredded!!) by Pearl Jam... and Singles takes me back to that era...When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do...
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One Song Glory wrote:Awww, I kinda liked those songs. They were damn cheesy, sure, but they're fun. Don't the rest of the songs balance those out by a long shot anyway?
Yes, the other songs do more than balance out the cheese, but it was so close to being perfect. Dyslixic Heart??? The cheese just drips and drowns me."Underneath this smile lies everything - all my hopes, anger, pride and shame."0 -
mookie_in_eugene wrote:Yeah, that movie is very nostalgic for me. It's been on HBO a lot lately.
The only music that I don't like on it is Paul Westerburg. Why did they have to put that in the movie and soundtrack?!?!?!
apparently matt dillon was a big fan of him and something called the replacements...?
Anyway, I love this movie. Haven't seen it in a while though, so must dig it out soon..!"We have to change the concept of patriotism to one of “matriotism” — love of humanity that transcends war. A matriarch would never send her own children off to wars that kill other people’s children." Cindy Sheehan
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Club Interviewer: Talking here with Cliff Poncier. Cliff, any comments on the "Seattle Sound" and Citizen Dick's place in it?
Cliff Poncier: Well, I don't like to reduce us to just being part of the "Seattle Sound." I'd like to think of us as expanding more. Like, we're huge in Europe right now. I mean, we've got records... uh, a big record just broke in Belgium.
Club Interviewer: Now, a song like "Touch Me, I'm Dick" is about... what?
Cliff Poncier: Well, I think "Touch Me, I'm Dick," in essence, speaks for itself, you know. I think that, you know, that's basically what the song is, um... about... is about, you know... I-I think a lot of people might think it's actually about, you know,"My name is Dick, and, you know, you can touch me," but, I think, you know, it can be seen either way.
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cutback wrote:Club Interviewer: Talking here with Cliff Poncier. Cliff, any comments on the "Seattle Sound" and Citizen Dick's place in it?
Cliff Poncier: Well, I don't like to reduce us to just being part of the "Seattle Sound." I'd like to think of us as expanding more. Like, we're huge in Europe right now. I mean, we've got records... uh, a big record just broke in Belgium.
Club Interviewer: Now, a song like "Touch Me, I'm Dick" is about... what?
Cliff Poncier: Well, I think "Touch Me, I'm Dick," in essence, speaks for itself, you know. I think that, you know, that's basically what the song is, um... about... is about, you know... I-I think a lot of people might think it's actually about, you know,"My name is Dick, and, you know, you can touch me," but, I think, you know, it can be seen either way.
Genius!:D
LMAO...
... Classic...
(Although.. no-one can wear Floppy hats like Jeff does....!)When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do...
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Newbie here!
I don't have HBO anymore, but was lucky enough to buy this on VHS for $1 awhile back. I just watched it again not too long ago, and had forgotten how funny it was.
I was 21 when this came out (yeah, I'm an oldie) so this movie definitely resonated with me. Now when I watch it, it's just a sweet little nostalgia-inducing flick. Love it, love it, love it!
Oh, and because I'm really a dork, I STILL want the Luv Co. and Sub Pop T-Shirts that Campbell Scott wears. I know the Sub Pop site has the SP t's, but can't find the Luv Co. shirts anywhere.
I also liked seeing the Mother Love Bone graffiti!
Cliff Poncier rocks!
FTR, I know this was a dorked out post, but what can I say? Singles brings it out in me.0 -
Grunge Grrrl wrote:Newbie here!
I don't have HBO anymore, but was lucky enough to buy this on VHS for $1 awhile back. I just watched it again not too long ago, and had forgotten how funny it was.
I was 21 when this came out (yeah, I'm an oldie) so this movie definitely resonated with me. Now when I watch it, it's just a sweet little nostalgia-inducing flick. Love it, love it, love it!
Oh, and because I'm really a dork, I STILL want the Luv Co. and Sub Pop T-Shirts that Campbell Scott wears. I know the Sub Pop site has the SP t's, but can't find the Luv Co. shirts anywhere.
I also liked seeing the Mother Love Bone graffiti!
Cliff Poncier rocks!
FTR, I know this was a dorked out post, but what can I say? Singles brings it out in me.
Secondly, You are not a dork. It's a great movie and deserves our praise!:D0 -
Grunge Grrrl wrote:Newbie here!
I don't have HBO anymore, but was lucky enough to buy this on VHS for $1 awhile back. I just watched it again not too long ago, and had forgotten how funny it was.
I was 21 when this came out (yeah, I'm an oldie) so this movie definitely resonated with me. Now when I watch it, it's just a sweet little nostalgia-inducing flick. Love it, love it, love it!
Oh, and because I'm really a dork, I STILL want the Luv Co. and Sub Pop T-Shirts that Campbell Scott wears. I know the Sub Pop site has the SP t's, but can't find the Luv Co. shirts anywhere.
I also liked seeing the Mother Love Bone graffiti!
Cliff Poncier rocks!
FTR, I know this was a dorked out post, but what can I say? Singles brings it out in me.
Dork... what a 90's word! Love it
The whole movies makes me go strange too... but then... People are strange...?!When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do...
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cutback wrote:Club Interviewer: Talking here with Cliff Poncier. Cliff, any comments on the "Seattle Sound" and Citizen Dick's place in it?
Cliff Poncier: Well, I don't like to reduce us to just being part of the "Seattle Sound." I'd like to think of us as expanding more. Like, we're huge in Europe right now. I mean, we've got records... uh, a big record just broke in Belgium.
Club Interviewer: Now, a song like "Touch Me, I'm Dick" is about... what?
Cliff Poncier: Well, I think "Touch Me, I'm Dick," in essence, speaks for itself, you know. I think that, you know, that's basically what the song is, um... about... is about, you know... I-I think a lot of people might think it's actually about, you know,"My name is Dick, and, you know, you can touch me," but, I think, you know, it can be seen either way.
Genius!:D
It's amazing how Dillon says that with a straight face. That quote is sooo funny.:D:D
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