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** Jan Emerson has been fired by Crestwood for speaking out, but steals evidence of Crestwood's misdeeds from the offices and hands it to Deaver... right in front of Crestwood.
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** The movie has a legitimately awesome soundtrack, featuring the Cowboy Junkies covering Music/RobertJohnson, ''Concrete Blonde'' covering Music/LeonardCohen, the Music/BeastieBoys, Music/SonicYouth, Music/{{Soundgarden}}, Music/WasNotWas, and Music/ThePixies contributing a different arrangement of their "Wave of Mutilation". The Beastie Boys track that Mark plays in the film is an obscure bootleg called "The Scenario" that actually was left off their first album due to ExecutiveMeddling.

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** The movie has a legitimately awesome soundtrack, featuring the Cowboy Junkies covering Music/RobertJohnson, ''Concrete Blonde'' covering Music/LeonardCohen, the Music/BeastieBoys, Music/SonicYouth, Music/{{Soundgarden}}, Music/WasNotWas, and Music/ThePixies contributing a different arrangement of their "Wave of Mutilation". The Beastie Boys Music/BeastieBoys track that Mark plays in the film is an obscure bootleg called "The Scenario" that actually was left off their first album due to ExecutiveMeddling.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/SamanthaMathis' first movie. She dyed her usually-blonde hair black [[DyeingForYourArt for the role.]]
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** Further, it’s in line with his character. Like many teen boys of the era, he’s easy with jokes and exaggerated sex talk, but uncomfortable directly discussing serious emotional issues. That’s what got him in trouble to begin with: he never directly told the kid not to kill himself.

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** Further, it’s in line with his character. Like many teen boys of the era, he’s easy with jokes and exaggerated sex talk, but uncomfortable directly discussing serious emotional issues. That’s what got him in trouble to begin with: he never directly told the kid not to kill himself. Today, the internet has helped teens find more outlets to discuss gender, sexuality, and mental health problems.
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**Further, it’s in line with his character. Like many teen boys of the era, he’s easy with jokes and exaggerated sex talk, but uncomfortable directly discussing serious emotional issues. That’s what got him in trouble to begin with: he never directly told the kid not to kill himself.

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