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When a four-girl, one-guy rock group called The Mystery gets its first gig at a club, it's not just a chance to perform, it's also an opportunity to get out of the inner city¿and see what life is all about. Fresh out of high school, the group spends the summer playing a club in an exclusive beach resort. There they find romance, adventure and, for the lead singer Jennie Lee (Bateman), a dilemma: to pursue her budding career or return to school. Liam Neeson and Julia Roberts co-star.It's hard to believe there was ever a time when Justine Bateman was a bigger star than Julia Roberts, but
Satisfaction is the evidence of that brief moment. It's also a movie unjustly maligned, perhaps becaus! e it's a little more frank about the sexuality of young women than older male movie critics find comfortable. Jennie Lee (Bateman,
Family Ties) and her band (Roberts, soon to become one of the biggest movies stars in the world; Trini Alvarado,
Little Women; Britta Phillips, later to be the bassist for the rock band Luna; and Scott Coffey, the only actor to appear in both
Ferris Bueller's Day Off and David Lynch's
Mulholland Drive) go to a beach town where they get a gig playing in a club run by a former songwriter (Liam Neeson,
Schindler's List). Over the course of a summer, they fall in love, have sex, and play rock and roll--but the tone and texture of the movie is more
American Graffiti than
Girls Just Want to Have Fun. Perhaps because
Satisfaction was directed by a woman, the girls are startlingly well drawn and distinct, despite the movie's episodic nature. Surprisingly, the music has some grit to it, perhaps bec! ause it was produced by the legendary Steve Cropper (of Booker! T. and the MGs). Even more surprising, Roberts doesn't pop out as a future star; watching
Satisfaction, you could imagine that anyone in this strong ensemble--even Justine Bateman--could go on to great things (if anyone stands out, it's Britta Phillips, who then dropped out of movies altogether).
Satisfaction is not profound, but it is more honest and nonjudgmental about the messiness of life, youth, and love than the overwhelming majority of teen movies. Debbie Harry has a brief but memorable cameo.
--Bret FetzerIt's hard to believe there was ever a time when Justine Bateman was a bigger star than Julia Roberts, but
Satisfaction is the evidence of that brief moment. It's also a movie unjustly maligned, perhaps because it's a little more frank about the sexuality of young women than older male movie critics find comfortable. Jennie Lee (Bateman,
Family Ties) and her band (Roberts, soon to become one of the biggest movies stars in the world; Trini ! Alvarado,
Little Women; Britta Phillips, later to be the bassist for the rock band Luna; and Scott Coffey, the only actor to appear in both
Ferris Bueller's Day Off and David Lynch's
Mulholland Drive) go to a beach town where they get a gig playing in a club run by a former songwriter (Liam Neeson,
Schindler's List). Over the course of a summer, they fall in love, have sex, and play rock and roll--but the tone and texture of the movie is more
American Graffiti than
Girls Just Want to Have Fun. Perhaps because
Satisfaction was directed by a woman, the girls are startlingly well drawn and distinct, despite the movie's episodic nature. Surprisingly, the music has some grit to it, perhaps because it was produced by the legendary Steve Cropper (of Booker T. and the MGs). Even more surprising, Roberts doesn't pop out as a future star; watching
Satisfaction, you could imagine that anyone in this strong ensemble--even Justine! Bateman--could go on to great things (if anyone stands out, i! t's Brit ta Phillips, who then dropped out of movies altogether).
Satisfaction is not profound, but it is more honest and nonjudgmental about the messiness of life, youth, and love than the overwhelming majority of teen movies. Debbie Harry has a brief but memorable cameo.
--Bret FetzerThis disc features the popular comedian, Dane Cook, in two hilarious but unaired television pilots. In the first pilot, Cook stars as a comedian just cast in a sitcom and, in the second he plays a slacker who drags his pals through unusual adventures. The single disc DVD also comes with bonus features including gag reels, deleted scenes, and Daneâs ad libs.This book is about famous people that all share the birthday of February 19. Read biographies of Benicio del Toro, Lee Marvin, Haylie Duff and more.
Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated! into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge.Actress Justine Bateman ('Family Ties'), writing as a fictionalized, bitter version of herself as seen on Illeana Douglas' original comedy Web series 'Easy to Assemble.'
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