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        <title>Empire Records vs. The Empire Strikes Back - Pop Goes the Culture - AprillBrandon&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>One thing about pop culture, there will always be movies made that help define a generation. My grandma had &amp;quot;Breakfast at Tiffany&#039;s,&amp;quot; the Boomer&#039;s had &amp;quot;The Big Chill,&amp;quot; Generation X had &amp;quot;High Fidelity&amp;quot; and Generation Y had &amp;quot;Napoleon Dynamite.&amp;quot;
But&amp;nbsp;what I find most interesting about these cult movies is that people who are not in a movie&#039;s particular generation generally hate&amp;nbsp;it. 
For example, when &amp;quot;Reality Bites&amp;quot; first came out, I couldn&#039;t get enough of it. I loved it. My mother absolutely loathed it. Couldn&#039;t stand it. She told me to watch the movie again when I was older and I&#039;d understand why she hated it. 
Well, here we are, however many years later, and it is still one of my favorite movies.&amp;nbsp;And by the same token,&amp;nbsp;I never quite got her love of &amp;quot;Valley of the Dolls.&amp;quot;
But even though we may never truly &amp;quot;get&amp;quot; each other&#039;s generational movies, that doesn&#039;t change the fact that there are movies out there that get &amp;quot;us.&amp;quot; That get our generation and what we are all about, including the good, the bad and the ugly haircuts. 
Being that I am right inbetween Generation X and Generation Y (if not in year of birth, then at least by how I feel) my picks for the movies that helped define my generation (which I refer to as Generation XY) are:
Reality Bites
Empire Records
Garden State
Foxfire (with a young Angelina Jolie)
High Fidelity
The Goonies
Clerks
Mallrats
Heathers
Rent 
Trainspotting
Kids
I&#039;d also like to give a shout out to the TV show &amp;quot;My So-Called Life,&amp;quot; which truly defined what it was like to be in high school in the mid and late 90s. 
Other generational movies I love (but aren&#039;t necessarily about my generation) include:
St. Elmo&#039;s Fire 
The Outsiders
Dazed and Confused
Almost Famous
Animal House
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
So what do you think?&amp;nbsp;What are your picks for movies that helped define your generation?
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        <itunes:summary>One thing about pop culture, there will always be movies made that help define a generation. My grandma had &amp;quot;Breakfast at Tiffany&#039;s,&amp;quot; the Boomer&#039;s had &amp;quot;The Big Chill,&amp;quot; Generation X had &amp;quot;High Fidelity&amp;quot; and Generation Y had &amp;quot;Napoleon Dynamite.&amp;quot;
But&amp;nbsp;what I find most interesting about these cult movies is that people who are not in a movie&#039;s particular generation generally hate&amp;nbsp;it. 
For example, when &amp;quot;Reality Bites&amp;quot; first came out, I couldn&#039;t get enough of it. I loved it. My mother absolutely loathed it. Couldn&#039;t stand it. She told me to watch the movie again when I was older and I&#039;d understand why she hated it. 
Well, here we are, however many years later, and it is still one of my favorite movies.&amp;nbsp;And by the same token,&amp;nbsp;I never quite got her love of &amp;quot;Valley of the Dolls.&amp;quot;
But even though we may never truly &amp;quot;get&amp;quot; each other&#039;s generational movies, that doesn&#039;t change the fact that there are movies out there that get &amp;quot;us.&amp;quot; That get our generation and what we are all about, including the good, the bad and the ugly haircuts. 
Being that I am right inbetween Generation X and Generation Y (if not in year of birth, then at least by how I feel) my picks for the movies that helped define my generation (which I refer to as Generation XY) are:
Reality Bites
Empire Records
Garden State
Foxfire (with a young Angelina Jolie)
High Fidelity
The Goonies
Clerks
Mallrats
Heathers
Rent 
Trainspotting
Kids
I&#039;d also like to give a shout out to the TV show &amp;quot;My So-Called Life,&amp;quot; which truly defined what it was like to be in high school in the mid and late 90s. 
Other generational movies I love (but aren&#039;t necessarily about my generation) include:
St. Elmo&#039;s Fire 
The Outsiders
Dazed and Confused
Almost Famous
Animal House
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
So what do you think?&amp;nbsp;What are your picks for movies that helped define your generation?
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                <title>Jun 23,  2008 at 03:06 PM : Well, I suppose though...</title>
                <description>Well, I suppose though i really liked the Big Chill, and that while a teenager in high school, there were Elvis movies, and hot rod and surfing movies on the marquees, if any thing truly changed my life and redirected or redefined who I became, I would have to include Monterrey Pop, Easy Rider, and Woodstock near the top of the list. And as an afterthought, I don&#039;t doubt that the amazing &amp;quot;Harold and Maude&amp;quot;, with a killer soundtrack by Cat Stevens, probably lent itself to creating my sense of the bizarre.......</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Well, I suppose though i really liked the Big Chill, and that while a teenager in high school, there were Elvis movies, and hot rod and surfing movies on the marquees, if any thing truly changed my life and redirected or redefined who I became, I would have to include Monterrey Pop, Easy Rider, and Woodstock near the top of the list. And as an afterthought, I don&#039;t doubt that the amazing &amp;quot;Harold and Maude&amp;quot;, with a killer soundtrack by Cat Stevens, probably lent itself to creating my sense of the bizarre.......</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 23,  2008 at 05:06 PM : I am not sure why I...</title>
                <description>I am not sure why I feel compelled to share this but:&amp;nbsp; In 1978, I was a freshman in high school in a little town in North Texas.&amp;nbsp; My 2 brothers and I were in CYO (Catholic Youth Orgainization)&amp;nbsp; There were only about a dozen or so of us Catholics in this town.&amp;nbsp; Somehow or another, my oldest brother convinced our &amp;quot;sponsor&amp;quot; that &amp;quot;Animal House&amp;quot; was a nature film and we should go see it as a group..... yeah --- poor Mrs. Gahmer.&amp;nbsp; I don&#039;t think she has ever forgiven my brother!!!!&amp;nbsp; However, it was a really funny movie, and to this day I still laugh at John Belishi&#039;s &amp;quot;ladder&amp;quot; scene.&amp;nbsp; 
My favorite movie of all times that I will watch over and over again though is &amp;quot;Blazing Saddles&amp;quot;!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>I am not sure why I feel compelled to share this but:&amp;nbsp; In 1978, I was a freshman in high school in a little town in North Texas.&amp;nbsp; My 2 brothers and I were in CYO (Catholic Youth Orgainization)&amp;nbsp; There were only about a dozen or so of us Catholics in this town.&amp;nbsp; Somehow or another, my oldest brother convinced our &amp;quot;sponsor&amp;quot; that &amp;quot;Animal House&amp;quot; was a nature film and we should go see it as a group..... yeah --- poor Mrs. Gahmer.&amp;nbsp; I don&#039;t think she has ever forgiven my brother!!!!&amp;nbsp; However, it was a really funny movie, and to this day I still laugh at John Belishi&#039;s &amp;quot;ladder&amp;quot; scene.&amp;nbsp; 
My favorite movie of all times that I will watch over and over again though is &amp;quot;Blazing Saddles&amp;quot;!</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 23,  2008 at 07:06 PM : Okay, must tell you,...</title>
                <description>Okay, must tell you, Aprill, that the DEFINITIVE movie for Generation X is.........(drum roll).......&amp;quot;Fast Times at Ridgemont High&amp;quot;!!!!&amp;nbsp; YES YES YES!&amp;nbsp; I also have fond memories of some of the movies that overlapped mine and my parents&#039; generation, as we were quite close together, chronologically speaking.....&amp;quot;Tommy&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Wild in the Streets&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Easy Rider&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;A Clockwork Orange&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Dr. Strangelove (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb)&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;2001: A Space Odyssey&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Rocky Horror Picture Show&amp;quot;(okay, truth be told, more MY thing than my folks&#039;), and &amp;quot;Animal House&amp;quot;, which to this day, if it is on TV, dad&#039;s a-watchin&#039; and acting like it&#039;s the first time he has ever seen it. Belushi slurping up that green jello just never gets old. 
I remember, actually, all the brat pack movies were quite popular in my high school years, but for some reason, I just really never got them. Although I do confess to a certain fondness for &amp;quot;The Breakfast Club&amp;quot;. I swear, every girl (including yours truly) tried that Molly Ringwald lipstick trick. Confess, YES YOU DID!!!! We ALL did!!!! Seems like &amp;quot;Pretty in Pink&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Sixteen Candles&amp;quot; haven&#039;t seemed to age as well. &amp;quot;St. Elmo&#039;s Fire&amp;quot; has seemed to age pretty well, though.
If you&#039;re talking TV, then my shows were &amp;quot;Family Ties&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Cosby Show&amp;quot; and (oh, dear, it pains me to admit it), &amp;quot;Alf&amp;quot;. SIGH. I remember the nighttime soapers being on, like &amp;quot;Dynasty&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Falcon Crest&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Dallas&amp;quot;, but never was into them. Can&#039;t forget &amp;quot;Miami Vice&amp;quot; and the advent of MTV, &amp;quot;Friday Night Videos&amp;quot;, when videos were really new...but, I must STOP or I will get way too carried away...
But yes, for now and always, &amp;quot;Fast Times at Ridgemont High&amp;quot; RULES!!!! Awesome! Totally AWESOME!!!! Gnarly, DUDE!
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                <itunes:summary>Okay, must tell you, Aprill, that the DEFINITIVE movie for Generation X is.........(drum roll).......&amp;quot;Fast Times at Ridgemont High&amp;quot;!!!!&amp;nbsp; YES YES YES!&amp;nbsp; I also have fond memories of some of the movies that overlapped mine and my parents&#039; generation, as we were quite close together, chronologically speaking.....&amp;quot;Tommy&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Wild in the Streets&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Easy Rider&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;A Clockwork Orange&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Dr. Strangelove (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb)&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;2001: A Space Odyssey&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Rocky Horror Picture Show&amp;quot;(okay, truth be told, more MY thing than my folks&#039;), and &amp;quot;Animal House&amp;quot;, which to this day, if it is on TV, dad&#039;s a-watchin&#039; and acting like it&#039;s the first time he has ever seen it. Belushi slurping up that green jello just never gets old. 
I remember, actually, all the brat pack movies were quite popular in my high school years, but for some reason, I just really never got them. Although I do confess to a certain fondness for &amp;quot;The Breakfast Club&amp;quot;. I swear, every girl (including yours truly) tried that Molly Ringwald lipstick trick. Confess, YES YOU DID!!!! We ALL did!!!! Seems like &amp;quot;Pretty in Pink&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Sixteen Candles&amp;quot; haven&#039;t seemed to age as well. &amp;quot;St. Elmo&#039;s Fire&amp;quot; has seemed to age pretty well, though.
If you&#039;re talking TV, then my shows were &amp;quot;Family Ties&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Cosby Show&amp;quot; and (oh, dear, it pains me to admit it), &amp;quot;Alf&amp;quot;. SIGH. I remember the nighttime soapers being on, like &amp;quot;Dynasty&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Falcon Crest&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Dallas&amp;quot;, but never was into them. Can&#039;t forget &amp;quot;Miami Vice&amp;quot; and the advent of MTV, &amp;quot;Friday Night Videos&amp;quot;, when videos were really new...but, I must STOP or I will get way too carried away...
But yes, for now and always, &amp;quot;Fast Times at Ridgemont High&amp;quot; RULES!!!! Awesome! Totally AWESOME!!!! Gnarly, DUDE!
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                <title>Jun 23,  2008 at 09:06 PM : Ladies and gentlemen,...</title>
                <description>Ladies and gentlemen, I&#039;ll be brief. The issue here is not whether we broke a few rules, or took a few liberties with our female party guests - we did. 

[winks at Dean Wormer] 

But you can&#039;t hold a whole fraternity responsible for the behavior of a few, sick twisted individuals. For if you do, then shouldn&#039;t we blame the whole fraternity system? And if the whole fraternity system is guilty, then isn&#039;t this an indictment of our educational institutions in general? I put it to you, Greg - isn&#039;t this an indictment of our entire American society? Well, you can do whatever you want to us, but we&#039;re not going to sit here and listen to you badmouth the United States of America. Gentlemen!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Ladies and gentlemen, I&#039;ll be brief. The issue here is not whether we broke a few rules, or took a few liberties with our female party guests - we did. 

[winks at Dean Wormer] 

But you can&#039;t hold a whole fraternity responsible for the behavior of a few, sick twisted individuals. For if you do, then shouldn&#039;t we blame the whole fraternity system? And if the whole fraternity system is guilty, then isn&#039;t this an indictment of our educational institutions in general? I put it to you, Greg - isn&#039;t this an indictment of our entire American society? Well, you can do whatever you want to us, but we&#039;re not going to sit here and listen to you badmouth the United States of America. Gentlemen!</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 23,  2008 at 09:06 PM : Chris - how do you do...</title>
                <description>Chris - how do you do an emoticon for such deep belly laughter?? HAHAHAHA&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; :D
That is indeed priceless! Words of wisdom. And furthermore - Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? HELL NO!!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Chris - how do you do an emoticon for such deep belly laughter?? HAHAHAHA&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; :D
That is indeed priceless! Words of wisdom. And furthermore - Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? HELL NO!!</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 24,  2008 at 01:06 AM : My generation was...</title>
                <description>My generation was divided between rockers and cowboys. I don&#039;t know what the cowboys were watching, but as far as my circle of friends was concerned, it was A Hard Day&#039;s Night. Although it was ahead of our time, we were Beatles fanatics, and if that doesn&#039;t define a generation, nothing else does.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>My generation was divided between rockers and cowboys. I don&#039;t know what the cowboys were watching, but as far as my circle of friends was concerned, it was A Hard Day&#039;s Night. Although it was ahead of our time, we were Beatles fanatics, and if that doesn&#039;t define a generation, nothing else does.</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 24,  2008 at 09:06 AM : THE BREAKFAST...</title>
                <description>THE BREAKFAST CLUB&amp;nbsp; You had the brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal...  

&amp;quot;So academic clubs aren&#039;t the same as other kinds of clubs.&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;Ah... but to dorks like him, they are. What do you guys do in your club?&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;Well, in physics we... we talk about physics, properties of physics.&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;So it&#039;s sorta social, demented and sad, but social.&amp;quot;

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(When my mom went back to college to get her counseling certificate she had to watch THE BREAKFAST CLUB and write a paper about it for one of her psychology classes.&amp;nbsp; When I was in college psych majors had to watch A CLOCKWORK ORANGE.)</description>
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                <itunes:summary>THE BREAKFAST CLUB&amp;nbsp; You had the brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal...  

&amp;quot;So academic clubs aren&#039;t the same as other kinds of clubs.&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;Ah... but to dorks like him, they are. What do you guys do in your club?&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;Well, in physics we... we talk about physics, properties of physics.&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;So it&#039;s sorta social, demented and sad, but social.&amp;quot;

More quotes

(When my mom went back to college to get her counseling certificate she had to watch THE BREAKFAST CLUB and write a paper about it for one of her psychology classes.&amp;nbsp; When I was in college psych majors had to watch A CLOCKWORK ORANGE.)</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 24,  2008 at 09:06 AM : &quot;Fast Times at...</title>
                <description>&quot;Fast Times at Ridgemont High!&quot; How could I forget? (Hangs head in shame) I love that movie. 
And I&#039;d also like to throw this one out there:
Otter: Ah, she broke our date.
Boon: Washing her hair?
Otter: Dead mother. </description>
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                <itunes:summary>&quot;Fast Times at Ridgemont High!&quot; How could I forget? (Hangs head in shame) I love that movie. 
And I&#039;d also like to throw this one out there:
Otter: Ah, she broke our date.
Boon: Washing her hair?
Otter: Dead mother. </itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jun 24,  2008 at 10:06 PM : Nice blog, Aprill! I...</title>
                <description>Nice blog, Aprill! I absolutely love Empire Records. My favorite movie of all time. I know that I&#039;m about to stretch the word &quot;classic&quot; for these movies, but we will never forget Clueless (&quot;As if!&quot;) or Wayne&#039;s World (&quot;Yeah, and monkeys might fly out of my butt.&quot;) Who will ever forget their rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody? Classic.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Nice blog, Aprill! I absolutely love Empire Records. My favorite movie of all time. I know that I&#039;m about to stretch the word &quot;classic&quot; for these movies, but we will never forget Clueless (&quot;As if!&quot;) or Wayne&#039;s World (&quot;Yeah, and monkeys might fly out of my butt.&quot;) Who will ever forget their rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody? Classic.</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Sep 26,  2008 at 04:09 PM : Did you ever see the...</title>
                <description>Did you ever see the movie Drop Dead Gorgious? It&#039;s one of those movies us girls love in say 1999 to 2000. I was 18 at the time but I can still watch it and quote lines from it. Ahh, those were the good ol&#039; days.
And then there was Drop Dead Fred when i was a kid that gave us the phrase &quot;what&#039;s up snot face&quot;!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Did you ever see the movie Drop Dead Gorgious? It&#039;s one of those movies us girls love in say 1999 to 2000. I was 18 at the time but I can still watch it and quote lines from it. Ahh, those were the good ol&#039; days.
And then there was Drop Dead Fred when i was a kid that gave us the phrase &quot;what&#039;s up snot face&quot;!</itunes:summary>     
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