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Reality Bites (10th Anniversary Edition) | 
| Actors: Joe Don Baker, Bill Bolender, Helen Childress, Barry Del Sherman, Janeane Garofalo Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $3.44 You Save: $6.55 (66%)
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Rating: 77 reviews Sales Rank: 6579
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 99 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: MCAD23827D ISBN: 0783295766 UPC: 025192382727 EAN: 9780783295763 ASIN: B0001O3YV2
Theatrical Release Date: February 18, 1994 Release Date: June 8, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Ben Stiller's directorial debut was this sporadically successful twentysomething comedy that tries too hard to codify the generational experience of its young adult characters. Winona Ryder plays a still-unformed woman struggling with career and relationship issues, Janeane Garofalo portrays her best friend, and Ethan Hawke and Stiller play the two lovers pursuing her. The story is as also about generation-X confusion over how to get by in a hand-me-down world with not much to get excited about, a world filled with a pop culture currency of bad music and poetry slams. The film's chief strength is its appealing cast, which is bolstered by appearances from David Spade, Renee Zellweger, Kevin Pollak, Jeanne Triplehorn, and Stiller's mother, Anne Meara. --Tom Keogh
Product Description An aspiring filmmaker follows the paths of her friends after they graduate from college in texas. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 02/27/2007 Starring: Winona Ryder Ben Stiller Run time: 98 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Ben Stiller
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This is my era. Long live the 90s! May 31, 2009 Good Tunes (West Coast) For those of us who lived and breathed the 90s... This movie rocks! It totally captures our generation, what seems to be the long gone era of grunge... before boy bands, Britney, Paris and Bush came along to destroy humanity. Grab a popcorn and get nostalgic.
The Brat Pack of the 90's March 27, 2009 kittykins (boston, ma) winona plays the same character in every movie she's in, herself. Usually Ben Stiller is as annoying as Adam Sandler, but I liked him in this movie,go figure. Other than that the film is as phoney as a 3 dollar bill with no real insights or anything interesting to say about gen-x. Just 4 whiney, jerks who somehow graduated from college but can't hold down even a low end position at a hamberger joint. Get real, man!
1.5 stars out of 4 January 4, 2009 One-Line Film Reviews (Ann Arbor) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Bottom Line: A depressingly formulaic and unappealing movie in which the main character must decide romantically between a suit-wearing bigshot and a soulful poet-writing ne'er do well (guess which one she chooses), Reality Bites should be of interest only to those who want to steep themselves in mid-90's nostalgia.
Little bit of nostalgia for the Gen Xers! November 2, 2008 Gillian Coleman (Midwest) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This movie is a bit of history now for Gen Xer's that have moved on in life.
This reality feels just right... August 29, 2008 Andrew Ellington (Mulholland Drive) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I think that `Reality Bites' has been unfairly labeled as thin and hollow. I actually feel as though the film tackles its issues with grace and delicacy, handling the subject in a way that feels complete when the credits begin to roll. The film was never meant to be a weighty message type film but more a relaxed look at real concerns of the youths of the 90's (or `Generation X'). For what it sets out to do, I think `Reality Bites' works very well. When you couple the finely crafted script with the exceptional cast and Ben Stiller's surprisingly attune direction you have a very entertaining and satisfying cinematic experience. The film follows a group of friends after they graduate from college and struggle to decide what to do with their lives. Their lives in general are being documented by Lelaina, an aspiring filmmaker. She passes around her video camera asking her friends intimate questions and capturing their every moment on film in order to document the struggles of the average young adult. Her friends include the promiscuous Vickie (Garofalo in a sublime supporting performance), the slacker Troy and the closeted Sammy. Together they make for an interesting group, and when you add in Michael Grates, a video executive who takes a liking to Lelaina after a fender-bender causes them to meet. The script allows the cast to really sink into the issues their breed of young adult faces in a world that is not ready to accept them despite the fact that they are finely crafted. They are over-educated and under-appreciated and cast into a world that doesn't `get' them. Each actor really grabs hold of their character and delivers a strong and passionate performance. Janeane Garofalo is wonderful as Vickie, really getting the sense of her characters fears and ambitions. Steve Zahn is good as Sammy, but he does take a backseat to the rest of the cast. Ethan Hawke and Ben Stiller are both superbly cast as the two opposite ends of Lelaina's love life. Hawke creates a very believable mess inside of Troy, and Stiller finds new depths of sincerity in order to make Michael a likable and nearly lovable man. The real star is Winona Ryder though, who just illuminates each scene as Lelaina. She had such a wonderful year (with this and her Oscar nominated turn in `Little Women') that it is a shame to see that her star has faded to date. In the end I must say that I was very impressed with `Reality Bites', and am pleasantly surprised to say that it is one of the hidden (or maybe more or less misunderstood) gems of the year that was 1994. Sure, the year in general was not overly impressive (aside from a few amazing films it was rather dull), but `Reality Bites' is one of the highlights of the year, and is definitely better than the film that ultimately won Best Picture (don't hate me because I'm right).
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