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Kingdom Hearts, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 33393by: Original Soundtrack
:Album Description:Japanese pressing includes a bonus DVD (NTSC/Region 2) packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Toshiba. 2005. |
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Tna Wrestling: 3rd Degree Burns - The Music of Tna Wrestling, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 65648by: Original Soundtrack
: :1. Sting (Prequel)2. Sting (Slag Me)3. Bobby Roode (No More Fears)4. Samoa Joe (Prequel)5. Samoa Joe (Crush U Up)6. Rhino (Stampede)7. Jeff Jarrett (Prequel)8. Jeff Jarrett (My World)9. AJ Styles (I Am)10. Raven (Prequel)11. Raven (Scream)12. Alex Shelley (Papparazzi / Up Yours)13. Abyss (Prequel)14. Abyss (Down In The Catacombs)15. America s Most Wanted (Guilty)16. Shark Bog (Eat Me)17. James Gang w/BG intro (Nobody Moves)18. Gail Kim (Unstoppable)19. Christian Cage (Prequel)20. Christian Cage (Take Over)Running Time 45 Mins.System Requirements:Get ready to feel the audio adrenaline rush! First time available at retail. Your favorite TNA Wrestling theme songs are now available no one CD! ... |
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Alice's Restaurant(more) »rank: 118862by: Original Soundtrack
: :There was a time when it seemed Arlo Guthrie's impact would outstrip that of his legendary dad, Woody Guthrie. For, in the waning days of the '60s, Woody was largely a cult figure, whereas his longhaired offspring had parlayed (largely by accident) a droll, drawn-out talking blues number called 'Alice's Restaurant Massacree' into a hit album and acclaimed film. These days, Arlo is a respected journeyman folksinger while Woody, in death, has become a towering cultural icon. This soundtrack captures the son's shining moment. Taken from Arthur (Bonnie and Clyde) Penn's film adaptation of Arlo's tongue-in-cheek tune ('You can get anything you want ... |
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Charlie's Angels(more) »rank: 35490by: Original Soundtrack
: :As modern and contemporary as the new Charlie's Angels is supposed to be, the soundtrack, with the exception of a few new offerings from Destiny's Child, Aerosmith, and Fatboy Slim, is a nostalgic mix tape of 1970s and '80s hits. The older songs are fun and ripe for a party: Tavares's 'Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel,' Marvin Gaye's 'Got to Give It Up (Part1),' and Deee-lite's 'Groove is in the Heart' are certain to please a crowd. The new tracks, with one notable exception, are weak and contrived. Destiny's Child offers 'Independent Women (Part 1),' an empty declaration of female self-reliance (aren't ... |
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Kingdom Come(more) »rank: 14008by: Original Soundtrack, Kirk Franklin
: :As modern and contemporary as the new Charlie's Angels is supposed to be, the soundtrack, with the exception of a few new offerings from Destiny's Child, Aerosmith, and Fatboy Slim, is a nostalgic mix tape of 1970s and '80s hits. The older songs are fun and ripe for a party: Tavares's 'Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel,' Marvin Gaye's 'Got to Give It Up (Part1),' and Deee-lite's 'Groove is in the Heart' are certain to please a crowd. The new tracks, with one notable exception, are weak and contrived. Destiny's Child offers 'Independent Women (Part 1),' an empty declaration of female self-reliance (aren't ... |
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Do the Right Thing(more) »rank: 44122by: Original Soundtrack
: :As modern and contemporary as the new Charlie's Angels is supposed to be, the soundtrack, with the exception of a few new offerings from Destiny's Child, Aerosmith, and Fatboy Slim, is a nostalgic mix tape of 1970s and '80s hits. The older songs are fun and ripe for a party: Tavares's 'Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel,' Marvin Gaye's 'Got to Give It Up (Part1),' and Deee-lite's 'Groove is in the Heart' are certain to please a crowd. The new tracks, with one notable exception, are weak and contrived. Destiny's Child offers 'Independent Women (Part 1),' an empty declaration of female self-reliance (aren't ... |
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Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo(more) »rank: 29440by: Original Soundtrack
: :As modern and contemporary as the new Charlie's Angels is supposed to be, the soundtrack, with the exception of a few new offerings from Destiny's Child, Aerosmith, and Fatboy Slim, is a nostalgic mix tape of 1970s and '80s hits. The older songs are fun and ripe for a party: Tavares's 'Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel,' Marvin Gaye's 'Got to Give It Up (Part1),' and Deee-lite's 'Groove is in the Heart' are certain to please a crowd. The new tracks, with one notable exception, are weak and contrived. Destiny's Child offers 'Independent Women (Part 1),' an empty declaration of female self-reliance (aren't ... |
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The Unsinkable Molly Brown(more) »rank: 53964by: Original Soundtrack
: :Hollywood's traditional take on Broadway musicals was already in its twilight by 1964, the year this MGM adaptation of Meredith Willson's follow-up to his smash hit, The Music Man, was released. Tellingly, the film version of The Unsinkable Molly Brown debuted in the same year that the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night arguably marked the end of what had been a four-decade film tradition. But if Molly Brown (based on the true, rags-to-riches exploits of a tough Colorado woman whose improbable résumé included surviving the sinking of the Titanic) represented one of the last of Hollywood's successful conventional film musicals, it was far ... |
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Clerks II(more) »rank: 36493by: Original Soundtrack
:Album Description:The wait is finally over, as Kevin Smith unleashes CLERKS II, the sequel to the film that started everything for the writer/director. The film, in theatres July 21st from The Weinstein Co., picks up 10 years after the original and reunites us with Dante and Randal and their semi-new life (or lack thereof). The film also features cult heroes Jay and Silent Bob and is sure to be a hit with fans of both the original film and the world of Kevin Smith (Mallrats, Dogma, Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back). The music on this soundtrack reflects the skewed vision of its ... |
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Honeydripper(more) »rank: 77290by: Original Soundtrack
:Album Description:The wait is finally over, as Kevin Smith unleashes CLERKS II, the sequel to the film that started everything for the writer/director. The film, in theatres July 21st from The Weinstein Co., picks up 10 years after the original and reunites us with Dante and Randal and their semi-new life (or lack thereof). The film also features cult heroes Jay and Silent Bob and is sure to be a hit with fans of both the original film and the world of Kevin Smith (Mallrats, Dogma, Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back). The music on this soundtrack reflects the skewed vision of its ... |

Each episode is self-contained, from "Decalogue I" ("I Am the Lord Thy God"), the touching story of a boy who starts asking the hard questions of life from his rationalist father and religious aunt, to "Decalogue X" ("Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Goods"), a comic tale of estranged brothers who bond through a winding ordeal involving their father's priceless stamp collection. There are stories of tragedy and triumph, both expansive and intimate, some profoundly moving and others delicately shaded--but all are warmed by Kieslowski's sympathetic direction and his eye for resonant, fragile imagery. Initially drawn together by location--the series is set in a dreary Warsaw apartment complex--a web of associations forms as characters pass through other stories, sometimes only briefly, and themes reverberate through the series. The Decalogue is ultimately a personal spiritual investigation into the soul of man, a work of quiet attention and deep emotion marked by astounding images and vivid characters. Each volume is also available individually on VHS. --Sean Axmaker



