Word: soundtrack
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...other opener Stretch Princess found out. An obscure pop rock band out of Britain with a new self-titled record release, SP hit the stage first in the typically boring fashion of opening bands. They invariably touted their new album and their appearance on the She's All That soundtrack with their opening song "Sugar" to a thoroughly unimpressed crowd. Lead singer Jo Lloyd constituted the only bright spot in the repetitious repertoire with her wispy vocals, but the crowd's only reaction was the occasional crude whistling from some of the men in appreciation of Lloyd's tight clothing...
...Tell me about the new movie that you are appearing in right now, 200 CigarettesThe film looks really outrageous in its early 80s setting, with hot pink shirts and new wave soundtrack. What was your take on this chapter of American history...
...would we respond to this civil unrest? Would we unite in the face of common danger or selfishly cowering in our bunkers? Maybe President Clinton would deliver a moving speech to the world from an air force base off the Gulf Coast--with or without a soundtrack...
Although Judge's best efforts to tackle the corporate monolith fall far short of the mark, the movie does have redeeming qualities, such as a tough soundtrack including classic Geto Boys tracks. But more importantly, Office Space raises some interesting questions which, judging by the frequency of editorials in this newspaper, are preoccupying the minds of many young people. The fact is, as the tagline emphatically states, "work sucks," and none of us wants to become another name in another cubicle in another corporation. Some might ask if we have a choice. Of course we have a choice...
...Stone Coyotes are pinning their hopes on this song to help them find their 15 minutes in the sun. Their newest CD, "Church of the Falling Rain," featuring "Odessa," is being released at the same time as Be Cool, and the band admits that they dream of an eventual soundtrack spot. After all, as Leonard himself assured, "This is shamelessly aimed at the movies. I want to see a good movie made. With or without Travolta, though I'm sure he'll do it." The question of the day for Leonard's touring pals is more along the lines...