Which Empire Records Character Are You? Empire Records Quiz

<span class="author-by">by</span> Samantha <span class="author-surname">Stratton</span>

by Samantha Stratton

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Respond to these rapid questions in our Empire Records quiz and we will tell you which Empire Records character are you? Play it now.

For the manager, Joe, Lucas has to close the shop. Deb dislikes all people and apparently tries to kill herself to the consternation of all, including Burko, the boyfriend of a group. Gina (Renee Zellweger) has a dream of singing in the band and is a whore who sleeps with everybody, including Rex Manning an icon that he tried to reproduce on “Manning’s Day” the popularity of his old teen-buffer status (also, the guy Corey wants to give her virginity too). In a film he loves her, but this is not a matter of requested love. There are mainly potheads for Comic Relief, Mark (Ethan Embry), and Eddie.

Rex Manning Day for Empire Records fans is serious business. And Twitter trends every year on April 8th about the 1995 movie event.

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Rex Manning, the old and pretentious music idolizer, remarks that Maxwell Caulfield finds the day both warm and amazing.

This is one of the quirks of the business.”

Which Empire Records character are you?

Ruled by Allan Moyle, Empire Records with stars Anthony LaPaglia, Debi Mazar, Rory Cochrane, Johnny Tunney, Robin Tunney, Liv Tyler, and Caulfield, was a big bomber when it was first released but has since become a loved classic from the 1990s. Rex Manning Day is the event that centers around the plot of the music store.

And although Manning does not appear to have redemptive features in the film, Caulfield argues that there were some cut-out scenes that depicted the aging rocker with a somewhat nicer light. Also, you will find out which Empire Records character are you in this quiz.

Indeed, reality can afflict the dazzled and confused clerks who work in a modest record shop in an unidentified East City, but they are not sufficiently challenged to stir interest in their imprecise defined talents and distress. The big cast is lead by the soulful Anthony LaPaglia who plays Joe, a disgruntled shop director who has little ambitions about owning the unique shop. Those are struck when spookily honest Lucas (Rory Cochrane) collects Joe’s down payment and blows him in an Atlantic City try to quadruple the purse in one of those developments which just happens in the movie.

This has little impact on the other employees. The Doofy mosh-head marks (Ethan Randall) are about one attribute of personality each; poutine house chick gina (Rene Zellweger, last seen with Cochrane in “Love and a.45”); and the desired artist A.J. (Johnny Whitworth) (Liv Tyler).

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In this grumpy, self-absorbed gang, the only genuine standout is Robin Tunney. Who gives some necessary seriousness to the suicidal, rubbing-head Deb. And Maxwell Caulfield is as a dippy MOR celebrity in the tan of George Hamilton.

Also, he sees that he advises a potential client: “Quick? Metal? Then, someone like you needs your criminal impulses to be reduced. Jazz, maybe somewhat classical.” Furthermore, other members of the employee family include Harvard-bound Corey (Liv Tyler), a good young girl who relies on the star of visiting to update her image; Debra (Robin Tunney), whose secret love of Corey is about to burst, who is passive at one of those times to make you feel better off shaving every single hair, and A. J. (Johnny Whitworth). There is also a shop-liver called Warren Beatty (Brendan Sexton) who merely looks for love, like so many film-shop-lifters.

Empire Records is just one of those establishments in the films that allow clients to conduct a pretend burial for the troubled Debra, followed by a group treatment session. Of all things, Caulfield (“Grease 2”) plays a properly smart young idol. The Star visit of course leads to considerable disappointment and uncertainty. And the finale is a mess when the staff raises money to save the shop. Also, why have I heard echoes of eagerness “Hey, hey, hey, hey! The undeniable presence of the screens is that of Cochrane “Dazed and Confused,” and of Tyler, “Silent Fall.” And the sight of “Sadaam a Go-Go” from their album “This Toilet Earth,” a band that GWAR sings, may help people who are unfamiliar with them.

For more personality quizzes check this: Liv And Maddie Quiz.

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