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"electronic, dance and techno meets the criteria", March 10, 2001
This review is from: 15 Minutes (Audio CD)
Milan Entertainment has given us a glimpse into the realm of dance clubs, techno and the use of electronic genre for their latest release - "15 Minutes", a soundtrack that hits the mark for this New Line Cinema film and screenplay.
Storyline is about moral rights and wrongs, transfixing on a much admired police detective (Robert DeNiro) and a fire investigator (Edward Burns) who team up and must bring to justice a pair of murderers who have strange motivations to kill - and their 15 minutes of fame. A tight action thriller is laced with dark humor and social commentary, just the way we like em'.
Now for the soundtrack - matching the film's dark and pounding vibes is - Prodigy, Gus Gus, Rinocerose and a previously unreleased version of Moby's "PORCELAIN". Milan will also be releasing a promotional single and video to the song "FAME" (written by David Bowie and John Lennon) performed by God Lives Underwater.
The entire album moves you - great job by producers Gary Richards and John Herzfeld...this original motion picture soundtrack is a must have...and that "movie-music-buffs" - is my final answer!
Total Time: 49:02 on 10 Tracks...Milan 73138 35938 2...(2001)
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loved the music, December 27, 2002
This review is from: 15 Minutes (Audio CD)
First off the music is great in the movie but I can't seem to find the song that was played just before the person played by Robert got killed if anybody knows that song or the name os it can you post it for me thank you
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Missing Tracks, February 27, 2011
This review is from: 15 Minutes (Audio CD)
There are two missing songs/music from the soundtrack. The opening credit theme (instrument) which I thought was great - but do not know the name of it. Secondly, David Gray's 'Sail Away'.
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