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Movie description

Four twenty-something American adults try to sort out their feelings about life and love in this offbeat generational comedy.

Credits
Cast: Bridget Fonda, Eric Stoltz, Phoebe Cates, Tim Roth

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
 Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
 Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - English
Additional Release Material:
 Theatrical Trailer
 Audio Commentary - 1. Director - Michael Steinberg
                              2. Producer - Eric Stoltz
                              3. Writer - Roger Hadden
 Featurette
Interactive Features:
 Interactive Menus

Shot in Tucson, Arizona in DeLuxe color and recorded in a THX sound systems theater, Dolby SR.

Solo feature film directorial debut for Michael Steinberg, who co-directed "The Waterdance" (1992).

Began shooting July 22, 1992; completed August 27, 1992.  Released in Los Angeles and New York City April 8, 1993.  Wide release in USA April 23, 1993. Shown at Sundance, Park City, Utah, January 21-31, 1993.

Reviewed in the Los Angeles Times 4/8/1993.

Opticals and titles by Cinema Research Corporation.

Paul Brown and Dennis Sands did the music recording and mixing.

Singers were Lynne Fiddmont-Linsey, Debra Parsons, Katrina Perkins, Marva Hicks, Mindy Stein, Susan Beaubian, and Kiki Ebsen.

Also known as "Bodies at Rest and Motion" and "Bodies in Rest & Motion." Copyright held by Bodies, Rest and Motion Productions, Inc. 1993.

Songs "Hot Burrito #1," "Juanita," "Do You Know How It Feels," and "Everything Is Complicated" all courtesy of A&M Records, Inc. Song "Pushin' Too Hard" courtesy of GNP Crescendo Records.

Rated BBFC 15 by the British Board of Film Classification.

The Voyager laserdisc is part of the company's Criterion Collection, and includes cast and crew interviews, production documentation, the original theatrical trailer, and a featurette.

Editorial reviews
"...Quirky, magnetic characters...[The actors] share an easy, appealing rapport..."
Maslin 

"...Both a screwball comedy and a zeitgeist-defining youth culture flick..."
Entertainment Weekly - Steve Simels (02/11/1994)

"...Easygoing, well acted and pleasant..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (04/12/1993)

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