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| Year: | 1998 |
| Rating: | 6.1(2563) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
| Directed by: | David Moreton |
| Actors: | Chris Stafford Andersen Gabrych John Eby Tina Holmes Stephanie McVay Lea DeLaria |
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| Languages: | English |
| Gross: |
USA - 870,751 USD (30 January 2000) |
| Plot: | A gay teen finds out who he is and what he wants, who his friends are, and who loves him, in this autobiographical tale set in middle America in the 1980s. Growing up, learning about life, love, sex, friends, and lovers. |
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"The Cherries" Written and Performed by Dominic Glynn and Martin Smith Published by Jim Long Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Zomba Music Services "Mickey" Written by Michael Chapman and Nicolas Chinn (as Nicky Chinn) Performed by Toni Basil Published by BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP) Courtesy of Razor & Tie Entertainment, LLC "Cafeteria" Written by Christian Poulet Published by Cezame-Argile/Soundcast Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Killer Tracks "King Cotton" Published by Jim Long Music (ASCAP)/First Digital (BMI) Courtesy of Zomba Music Services "Via Rio" Written by Christian Poulet Published by Cezame-Argile/Soundcast Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Killer Tracks "Right By Your Side" Written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart (as Dave Stewart) Performed by Eurythmics (as The Eurythmics) Published by BMG Music Publishing Ltd. All rights in the U.S. administered by BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP) Courtesy of BMG Entertainment International U.K. and Ireland Ltd. "Love Plus One" Written by Nick Heyward Performed by Haircut 100 Published by Bryan Morrison Music Ltd. Courtesy of BMG Records (UK) Ltd./Arista Records, Inc. "You're Only Human" Written and Performed by David Robyn Courtesy of Heavy Hitters "It Doesn't Seem Right" Written, Produced and Arranged by Michèle Vice-Maslin (as Michele Vice) and Rick Neigher Published by Still Sweetersongs (ASCAP)/Sylvan Street Songs (BMI) "Rock and Roll Animal" Written by Marc Ferrari Performed by Keel Published by Red Engine Music (ASCAP)/Famous Music Corp. Courtesy of MasterSource "Why" Written by Steve Bronski (as Steven Bronski), Larry Steinbachek (as Lawrence Cole) and Jimmy Somerville Performed by Bronski Beat Published by Bronski Music Ltd./Warner-Chappell Music, Inc./J. Sommerville Publ. Designee/EMI Virgin Music, Inc. Courtesy of MCA Records Under license from Universal Music Special Markets/London Records 90 Limited By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Music "Man Made" Written by Ali Score (as Alister Score), Frank Maudsley (as Francis Maudsley), Paul Reynolds and Michael Score Performed by A Flock of Seagulls (as Flock of Seagulls) Published by Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (All rights controlled by Zomba Enterprises, Inc.) (ASCAP) Courtesy of Jive Records "Going Gay" Written by Jack Strachey Published by Atmosphere Music Ltd. c/o Killer Tracks (BMI) Courtesy of Killer Tracks "Wishing (I Had a Photograph of You)" Written by Ali Score (as Alister Score), Frank Maudsley (as Francis Maudsley), Paul Reynolds and Michael Score Performed by A Flock of Seagulls (as Flock of Seagulls) Published by Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (All rights controlled by Zomba Enterprises, Inc.) (ASCAP) Courtesy of Jive Records "Holland" Written by Ron J. Mominee, Duncan C. Arsenault and Roger A. Lavallee Performed by The Curtain Society Courtesy of Heavy Hitters "We Are the Universe" Written by Smokey Miles and Brad Bailey Performed by Dark Horse Published by Meson Music (BMI)/King Kino Music (ASCAP) "Mason Dixon Line" Written and Performed by Jeff Wilson Published by Red Engine Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of MasterSource "Modern Love Is Automatic" Written by Ali Score (as Alister Score), Frank Maudsley (as Francis Maudsley), Paul Reynolds and Michael Score Performed by A Flock of Seagulls (as Flock of Seagulls) Published by Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (All rights controlled by Zomba Enterprises, Inc.) (ASCAP) Courtesy of Jive Records "High Energy" Written by Ian Levine and Fiachra Trench Performed by Evelyn Thomas Used by permission of EMI Intertrax Music, Inc. Courtesy of Record Shack Records By Special Arrangements Hot Productions, Inc., Miami FL "Politics of Dancing" Written by Paul Fishman (as Paul Fisherman) Performed by Re-Flex Published by Bugle Songs Ltd./Illegal Songs Inc. Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI-Capitol Special Markets "So Many Men, So Little Time" Written by Fiachra Trench and Ian Levine Performed by Miguel Brown Published by Sony/ATV Tunes, LLC/Sony/ATV Songs LLC Courtesy of Record Shack Records by Special Arrangements Hot Productions, Inc., Miami FL "Destination Unknown" Written by Dale Bozzio, Terry Bozzio and Warren Cuccurullo Performed by Missing Persons Published by Life After Music (BMI)/Private Life Music (ASCAP)/Private Parts Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI-Capitol Special Markets "Obsession" Written by Holly Knight and Michael Des Barres (as Michael Philip Des Barres) Performed by Animotion Published by Mike Chapman Publishing Enterprises (ASCAP) Courtesy of Mercury Records By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Music "So True" Written, Produced and Arranged by Michèle Vice-Maslin (as Michele Vice) and Peter Roberts Performed by Lisa Frazier Published by Still Sweetersongs (ASCAP)/Pero Music (BMI) "You're My World" Written by Umberto Bindi, Gino Paoli and Carl Sigman Performed by Cilla Black Published by PolyGram Italia SRL Ed. Musicali Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI-Capitol Special Markets "Small Town Boy" Written by Steve Bronski (as Steven Bronski), Larry Steinbachek (as Lawrence Cole) and Jimmy Somerville Performed by Bronski Beat Published by Bronski Music Ltd./Warner-Chappell Music, Inc./J. Sommerville Publ. Designee/EMI Virgin Music, Inc. Courtesy of London Records 90 Limited By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Music "The Fool I'll Always Be" Written and Performed by Todd Thibaud Courtesy of Heavy Hitters "No Sympathy" Written by M. Shellard Published by Sonoton Music Courtesy of Chris Stone Audio, Toronto "Change in the Wind" Written by John Graboski Performed by OHO Published by OHO Music Courtesy of Little Wings of Refugees "Nobody's Diary" Written by Alison Moyet Performed by Yazoo (as Yaz) Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC/Sony Music Publishing UK Ltd./Mega Music Courtesy of Sire Records/Warner Music U.K. Ltd. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products "Take Me to Your Heaven" Written by Bill Bergman Performed by Bill Bergman & The Metro Jets Published by Wild Pink Music (ASCAP)/Namgreb Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Bergman Productions "The Shores of Paradise" Written and Performed by Michael Gray Courtesy of Adriel Records "Rhythm Under the Sun" Written and Performed by Jack Arel and Jean-Claude Petit Published by Jim Long Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Zomba Music Services "In the Name of Love" Written by Matthew Seligman, Christopher Bell, Joe Leeway (as Joseph Leeway), Tom Bailey (as Thomas Bailey), Alannah Currie, Peter Dodd and John Roog (as John Roor) Performed by The Thompson Twins (as Thompson Twins) Published by BMG Music Publishing Ltd. All rights in the U.S. administered by BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP) Courtesy of BMG Eurodisc Limited/Arista Records, Inc. "Blue Skies" Written by Irving Berlin Performed by Lea DeLaria Published by Irving Berlin Music Company (ASCAP) |
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SYNC: When Eric arrives home from being sat barefoot on the rocks, his Father glances down and says "forget your shoes, did you?", implying he is still barefoot. However as he walks away, the sound of hard shoes can be clearly heard on the wooden floor. Continuity: During the "real date" scene, Rod goes in to buy cheese fries, and you can see through the car and can tell it's backed into the parking spot. However, when they are leaving, they back out of it. DATE: Although the movie is set in 1984, the shots of Cedar Point Amusement Park clearly show "The Raptor", which was not built until 1994, a decade later. |
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