
Laura P “laudpatty” Ruffino
Quintessential love letter to Seattle's music scene, through the filter of a Cameron Crowe rom-com. It serves as a eulogy for a few of its featured grunge music icons in this day and age, then not long for this world. Little known fact: It was Seattle favorite son Andy Wood's impromptu would-be wake at the home of Crowe and then-wife (Nancy Wilson of the band Heart) that inspired the making of the film. Even lesser-known fact: No one expected this movie to do any bit of business. Its release got held back for a while due to this supposition. When it did much better than expected, partially due to the soundtrack's popularity, TV moguls jumped at the opportunity to try to catch lightning in a bottle a second time on the small screen. Cameron Crowe would have none of it, leaving those who wished to proceed to change the show's location and a handful of other details. This included the title, which was changed from the original "Singles" to "Friends." Maybe you've heard of it.

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Oh to be 20 years old again.... Love the scene with the car stereo. Love
grunge, miss Chris Cornell, nice to see him looking so young in this film.
Nostalgic.