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Bridget Fonda, Matt Dillon, Kyra Sedgwick and Campbell Scott in an "exuberant romantic comedy" (Rolling Stone) about Seattle twenty-somethings searching for-and running from-love. Bonus: Two outake scenes. Year: 1992
Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.85:1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.8 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ MFR085391241027#VG
Director ‏ : ‎ Cameron Crowe
Media Format ‏ : ‎ Dolby, Color, Widescreen, NTSC, Multiple Formats, Anamorphic, Full Screen
Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 39 minutes
Release date ‏ : ‎ February 23, 1999
Actors ‏ : ‎ Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, Sheila Kelley, Jim True-Frost
Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, French
Language ‏ : ‎ Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Home Video
ASIN ‏ : ‎ 6305283516
Writers ‏ : ‎ Cameron Crowe
Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
Reviewer: Karen McCabe
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: all living in the same apartment complex (kind of like "Melrose Place")
Review: This 1992 film, directed by Cameron Crowe, was touted as a movie about the Seattle Grunge scene. It follows the lives of several singles in Seattle, all living in the same apartment complex (kind of like "Melrose Place"). From the moment you see the introspective soliloquies, with the characters speaking directly to the camera, you can tell that this is a movie that doesn't take itself too seriously. Though it is uneven in tone (especially the stilted dialogue in certain scenes-- the foreign student from Spain is a good example), it does have enough going for it to make it worth while, such as the affecting performances by Campbell Scott and Kyra Sedgwick.You have Steve (Campbell Scott), who works for the Department of Transport, and deals with trying to solve the deadlock on the highways (look, a metaphor for emotional paralysis!). He is trying to push through his idea for a Supertrain, that will get people out of their cars, and hence clear up the congestion on the roadways.Better to be the dumper than the dumpee.Linda (Kyra Sedgwick) works for environmental lobbyists, who loves control in her life yet paradoxically wants to give it up (garage door openers serve as a blatant metaphor for this in the first half of the film). And like her state of moral contradiction, she drives a gas-guzzling land yacht inherited from her father and tells Steve "But I still love my car."Cliff (Matt Dillon) is a grunge musician who is the antithesis of the perfect boyfriend and Janet (Bridget Fonda) is the woman who lives upstairs and is in love with him. Debbie (Sheila Kelley) is an advertising executive who has a free video-dating subscription to use up to find the perfect man.This film deals with many themes. One recurring one is that each character has an act for the express purpose of fooling others or themselves to maintain a sense of detachment from the isolation they feel. When Steve meets Linda for the first time in a bar, he tells her that he decided to approach her and be himself, without relying on an 'act'. Linda retorts with the speculation that his 'act' is 'not having an act'. Janet deludes herself into believing that Cliff is her boyfriend and that he loves her, even though Cliff says that he sees other people straight to her face. Janet then decides it is in her best interest to get breast implants, because that is what she feels is needed to be "Miss Right" for Cliff. In a hilarious video sequence, Debbie uses bizarre imagery in her cheesy dating video to find the perfect man.I'm glad your lunch date didn't show up.Me too.Did you really have a lunch date?No.Another topic dealt with in "Singles" are the rituals of single life. Who calls who first? How many days do you wait before you call? Who acknowledges each phase of the relationship and when? When do you let yourself go and when do you play cool? These are the questions that the characters soul-search about. When Cliff doesn't show up at Janet's place one lonely Saturday night, she begins to play emotional games in order to decide what to do (if she sinks a basket, she'll call him... no, make it two out of three... and so on).In terms of film-making techniques, there is an abundance of the MTV-school-of-film-making, from the over-the-shoulder-tripodless-in-your-face-documentary-look to the slo-mo tracking shots set to alternative music. To convey the sense of loneliness that these characters feel, Crowe uses a preponderance of one-shots-- shots where only one character is on the screen.I don't want to be your girlfriend... I just want to know you again.What took you so long?I was stuck in traffic.All in all, "Singles" is a worthwhile film, filled with interesting bits of exposition on single life, and also watch out for Eric Stoltz as the mime who speaks, and Ally Walker ("Profiler") as Debbie's roommate. And stick around after the credits for two deleted scenes-- a cheesy scene where magazines at a newsstand are 'talking' to Steve and a spoof of subtitled-French-films.

Reviewer: Sarafatarella
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Favorite movies
Review: Love it

Reviewer: T-Bone
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A CLASSIC....
Review: It's a classic for the period. Maybe a bit cliche, okay a lot cliche, but worth a watch

Reviewer: Dylan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Capturing a moment in time...
Review: This is Cameron Crowe's fourth outing as a writer, and the second of his film's set in Seattle. The movie takes a romantic look at the early 90's Seattle scene, when music and caffeine really ruled. It captures a brief moment in time when it was really hip to live in the Northwest.The plot is your basic mid-twenties-finding-yourself, and self-worth, type of a flick. The character's are a bit predictable, and you can pretty much figure out where the story is heading. There are a few really romantic outdoor shots, but they really just pay homage to the beauty of the city. The thing that makes this movie special though, is the cameo's, bit parts, and a slices of life that made up the Seattle scene of the time.There is of course the well documented Pearl Jam cameo's as Matt Dillon's band. There is a cameo of Tad Doyle as the wrong number that Bridget Fonda calls. There is a funny little cameo of Tim Burton as "the next Martin Score-sayze". Peter Horton as the "bicycle guy". There is Chris Cornell rocking out to the new sound system installed into Bridget Fonda's Scirocco. Cameron Crowe has a bit part himself as a reporter interviewing Matt Dillon about the Citizen Dick song "Touch Me I'm Dick". (Mudhony anyone?) There are great live sequences of Soundgarden and of Alice in Chains. Another funny thing to note; Matt Dillon's wardrobe was taken pretty much straight off the back of Jeff Ament ... If you see any old photo's of Pearl Jam, you will see Jeff in the same shorts, tights and Edie Sedgwick t-shirt Matt sports in the movie. Ironically enough, Kyra Sedgwick, who plays Linda Powell in the movie is indeed a distant cousin to Edie Sedgwick. Also note the placement of Green River, Mother Love Bone and Mudhony shirts and pic's; also scenes filmed in Pioneer Square and Gas Works Park.The film also captures some things that, alas, are no more. The "Java Stop", the coffee house portrayed in the movie, was actually the O.K. Hotel on Alaskan Way. This place was one of the casualties of the March 2001 earthquake. The opening shot of the graffiti on he wall of the Vogue (Mother Love Bone) has been painted over. RKCNDY, the club where most of the live music sequences were shot, closed down in 99. The most sad of these, of course is Layne Staley of Alice in Chains, whose body was found dead after an overdose in April '02.Basically, it is not a perfect movie. The perfection lies in the way this film captures moment in time when life was pessimistic, yet optimistic and you could vent your frustration's by heading out and rocking with the coolest bands in the universe.

Reviewer: flexyourheadbooks
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Fun Grunge-Era Rom Com
Review: I revisited this movie recently on-demand and it's a quality romantic comedy in a flannel shirt that still holds up if you're into the rom com genre. Looking back, I find it ironic that this is the movie that would come out of the '90s Seattle alt-rock scene, considering the grimy underbelly that ultimately claimed great creatives like Andrew Wood, Layne Staley, and of course, Kurt Cobain. There's none of that mainlining self-destruction here. The musicians are quiet and mostly look confused about being there, coming off as more like loveable goofs who attract young women such as Bridget Fonda's character, who just love and want to be loved in return.It's strange for me watching this from middle age, as I was younger than the actors when it was released and see the movie so differently today. If this took place during any other era, featuring a cultural scene I didn't live through, I probably would have missed this one. But it's rock and roll, rockers from the grunge era are in it, and it has one of the best soundtracks of the decade. A good "date night" movie.

Reviewer: .J
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Such a classic
Review: Love this movie. It depicts the times so well. Alice in Chains is great, as always. If only we could relive those days!

Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Classic 90’s movie
Review: When the grunge movement was ascending and actually around its peak this movie came out. Great comedy about the melodrama and joys of discovering love. But really, the soundtrack is what made this movie so great. It’s still a good story without the music but the music definitely made this movie. If you love Chris Cornell or just discovered him this is a must see. Pearl Jam fans, Alice In Chains fans and fans of the Seattle scene and rock can enjoy this.

Reviewer: Natalie G
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Saw this in theatres. Amazing cast with a banger soundtrack and beautiful story about the lives of a group of 20 somethings living in Seattle at the birth of the grunge era of music.

Reviewer: Lizzie Borden
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Vale la pena comprarlo solo per vedere gli Alice in Chains, Chris Cornell e Eddie Vedder in un film.

Reviewer: J
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Viene también el audio Castellano! Una película entrañable y entretenida para todo aquel amante de la escena grunge.Alice in chains, Pearl jam, Soundgarden...

Reviewer: pぁざ
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: これは以前のDVDに収録されていたのか分かりませんが、Birth Ritual / soundgardenIt Ain't Like That Anymore / alice in chainsWould? / alice in chains上記3曲のライブ映像が収録されています。本編でも断片的に使用されていましたが、そのライブ演奏を一曲ごとにノーカット収録しています。また、先日発売になったsingles soundtrack deluxe editionには、これらのライブが音源として収録されております。

Reviewer: Collin Annick
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: pour les fans de grunge, cette petite tribu qui se rencontre, qui se quitte, qui se remettent ensemble... à écouter surtout pendant le film la musique, très importante !!! et l'apparition de ALICE IN CHAINS chantant dans une boite !!!! excellent !!!!!!!! matt dillon est vraiment génial dans le role du mec grunge !!!

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