Synopsis
Love is a game. Easy to start. Hard to finish.
A group of young adults in their twenties, who share an apartment in the city of Seattle, ponder on love and face all the challenges of adulthood.
A group of young adults in their twenties, who share an apartment in the city of Seattle, ponder on love and face all the challenges of adulthood.
Bridget Fonda Campbell Scott Kyra Sedgwick Matt Dillon Sheila Kelley Jim True-Frost Bill Pullman James Le Gros Ally Walker Tom Skerritt Jeremy Piven Tim Burton Peter Horton Devon Raymond Camilo Gallardo Paul Giamatti Eric Stoltz Bill Smillie Christopher Masterson Dana Eskelson Debi Mazar Randy Thompson Stone Gossard Jeff Ament Cameron Crowe Chris Cornell Thomas A. Doyle Alice Marie Crowe Jim Hechim Show All…
Solteros, Mládí, Singles - Gemeinsam einsam, Singles - L'amore è un gioco, Vida de Solteiro, Одиночки, Mladí a slobodní, Facérok, סינגלס, Singuri, Любовни квартири, 클럽 싱글즈, 单身一族, Bekarlar, シングルス, Samotnicy, Viengungiai, Célibataires
alice in chains are right there and you’re talking? they’re playing on stage and you’re chatting during their set?
this is literally my ideal movie. 90s seattle? music? cool clothes? an amazing soundtrack? a cameo from basically every musician i love? grunge? incredible. can’t believe i didn’t watch it earlier
as a time capsule? immortal. as a movie... irrepressibly stupid.
"i got stuck in traffic." still works. damn you, kyra!
anyway, what i'm really trying to say is that humanity's greatest loss is that i wasn't born 15 years earlier, and therefore available to write Cameron Crowe's "SHINGLES" for Mad Magazine.
EDDIE VEDDER AND CHRIS CORNELL BRUH LITERALLY I CANT
I think Cameron Crowe likes music
debbie, he’s the next martin scorseez!
I have to admit that there's a part of me that misses an answering machine eating a tape/message being a plot point in a film.
The most early 90s movie I've ever seen.
I want to live in this movie.
I wanted this to be cuter and grungier at the same time. It has that corporate stink to it in some places even when it gets a lot of the visual aesthetic right. Like if Reality Bites were more sincere but not as sincere and fun as Empire Records. Anyway, "I was just nowhere near your neighborhood" is a line that would work on me.
One thing about me is if you put a plate full of corny grunge rom-com in front of me I’m going to lick the plate clean.
I’m 23. Remember how old 23 seemed when you were little? Well here I am. 23. Things are um- they’re basically the same.
There are directors and screenwriters with such distinct styles that they have become synonymous. Whether you're a Sorkin, a Tarantino, or in this case...
HOLY CR----!
*Gasps*
Sorry, didn’t expect that Paul Giamatti’s jumpscare.
Where was I? Oh yeah! Screenwriters like Sorkin, Tarantino, and, in this instance, Crowe, who practically from his first work, characterized himself by a style of writing with a very peculiar dialogue that is something like a mix between the modern vernacular of the eighties and nineties among the youth with a stamp and a form of expression that when it doesn't work feels a bit forced, but when it does, it can sound corny but still very good and never out of place, in fact…