VarioussubUrbia [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (1997)Geffen Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: conblake (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on January 25th 2011
subUrbia, the film of the play by Eric Bogosian and directed by Richard Linklater, is an underrated '90s movie, but it could be about any period. It's about the dominating plague of the suburbs, its stifling of the young minds around it, and what the teenage burnouts who hang around the film mean for America's future, and what is really plaguing us: boredom. What's essentially a punk movie in its anger and discontent fits with the soundtrack, a collection of quasi-punk/indie artists who do give the movie a genuine feeling, one of both detachment and nihilistic rage.
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I loved this movie when I was younger. Then I watched it recently and realized how bad it actually is. the 80s suburbia is way better. Underrated? This movie sucks so, SO very hard. It actually makes me angry recalling how cluelessly bad and wack it is in every way. Dammit. Terrible movie. I thought this was a review for the soundtrack to the 80s Suburbia. Watched this on Saturday. Good times. |
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I've always thought of this as the inspiration for American Idiot. Lots of similarities, plus Giovanni Ribisi looks a lot like Billie Joe.