Pros: wonderful soundtrack, great dance music Cons: a few tracks
This album is for those who felt some dancing vibes while watching The Beach (with Leonardo DiCaprio looking like an eighteen-year-old kid). While songs on the disc are {{very}} different, they make a wonderful mix. Im a huge fan of techno, drum ...
Pros: Songs that have the same sound yet are very distinct. Cons: Only a few songs are real skippers.
I purchased this CD at the buy and trade CD store on the campus of Arizona State University. I'd been wanting to check it out since I saw the movie (probably a year before I moved to Arizona). I don't know if it was the hot climate and palm trees of...
Pros: Moby-- enough said Cons: Includes a few misses that don't complement film's material
GRADE: B+
Techno sounds flourish on the raging soundtrack to Leonardo DiCaprio's latest water soaked romp, "The Beach," again proving that mediocre movies often produce some of Hollywood's better music.
If viewing "The Beach" is like listening to someone talk philosophy while on pot for two hours (see my review), then listening to the soundtrack of "The Beach" is like listening to an hours worth of eclectic music while on pot. ...
Pros: Great original songs by Sugar Ray, New Order and the All Saints Cons: One or two duds among the 14 track
A soundtrack should perform the task of grasping the feel of a movie into original songs, scores or significant dialogue from a movie. While tough to do for such a cool, stylish movie, the Beach soundtrack exceeds which flying colors. A collection of...
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