Posts Tagged ‘soundtrack’

AKIRA REMIX Exhibition / Pop-up Store

Posted By yonghow on October 10th, 2024

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OTOMO – THE COMPLETE WORKS Phase 2 News/Updates

Posted By yonghow on July 3rd, 2024

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Wong Kar Wai Movie Soundtrack Cover Art Collection

Posted By yonghow on May 31st, 2022

The World Of Wong Kar Wai Criterion Collection Blu-ray (more…)

Mondo – The Art Of Soundtracks Book Review

Posted By yonghow on September 18th, 2021

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Final Fantasy XIV Soundtrack – Battle Tracks / Field Tracks

Posted By yonghow on September 29th, 2010


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Joe Hisashi at the Budokan

Posted By yonghow on May 26th, 2008


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Reality Bites

Posted By yonghow on February 8th, 2006

Watching Reality Bites (1994) for the first time in its entirety brings back very fond memories of my early secondary days where the nostalgic soundtrack featuring Lisa Loeb’s “Stay” was one of the first CD’s I ever owned, and this was still way back in the early 1990’s where the now mesozoic cassette tapes were been slowly but surely supplanted by CDs, a fate they themselves seemed doomed to reiterate in the wake of digital music.

That aside, Reality Bites is an extremely important film in recent cinematic history not only because its serves as an irreplacable memory bookmark in an early chapter of my life ( the transition from bespectacled, nerdy primary school kid to bespectacled, nerdy secondary school kid ), but more importantly because its the emblematic teen-angsty, quasi-intelligent, 90s era defining film, just as what the Matrix Trilogy had done for the new millenium years. This once again demonstrates the power of the cinema and its ability to change worlds and shape lives, deliberate or not. Now the debate of whether Bites was a good or bad film requires another article altogether, but undisputedly, it had one heck of a bloody good soundtrack, bar Sharona or none.