I know Reality Bites is supposedly not an objectively “good” film but there’s moments in it that immediately transport me back to that time, one of which is the scene when Spin The Bottle is playing in the background. I’m a man (as everybody has noted the song is “girly”) and to me this is one of the defining songs of the early 90s.
In the Book Of Rock Lists (2nd ed.) Juliana Hatfield is called the “least liberated female ever” and a list of her quotes follows - possibly out of context - and it’s kinda funny, although I think her opinions (if they are in fact her opinions) are interesting counterpoint to the riot girl and generally “feminist” attitudes of both male and female artists of that time.
I know Reality Bites is supposedly not an objectively “good” film but there’s moments in it that immediately transport me back to that time, one of which is the scene when Spin The Bottle is playing in the background. I’m a man (as everybody has noted the song is “girly”) and to me this is one of the defining songs of the early 90s.
In the Book Of Rock Lists (2nd ed.) Juliana Hatfield is called the “least liberated female ever” and a list of her quotes follows - possibly out of context - and it’s kinda funny, although I think her opinions (if they are in fact her opinions) are interesting counterpoint to the riot girl and generally “feminist” attitudes of both male and female artists of that time.