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In addition to Duffy, the soundtrack album will include "For Reasons Unknown" by the Killers (a track from their album Sam's Town). The soundtrack is a potpourri of U.S., UK and Euro selections by Dusty Springfield, the Kinks, Motörhead, Joey Ramone, Scissor Sisters, Electrovamp, MGMT, and others. There also several tracks by noted film score composer David Arnold of James Bond fame (Tomorrow Never Dies, Die Another Day, Casino Royale). The soundtrack finale is legendary Italian film composer Nino Rota's classic theme from 1960's La Dolce Vita. (Please see soundtrack album sequence below.)
One of the most eagerly awaited comedies of the fall season, the film stars Simon Pegg (Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead) and is based on the bestselling memoir written by Toby Young. It tells the often hilarious story of a bumbling British celebrity journalist's move from London to New York to become a contributing editor at a highly prestigious magazine.
How To Lose Friends & Alienate People also stars Kirsten Dunst (Spider-Man, Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, Bring It On), Danny Huston (The Constant Gardener, 30 Days of Night), Gillian Anderson (The X-Files, The Last King of Scotland), Megan Fox (Transformers), Max Minghella (Hippie Hippie Shake), and Jeff Bridges (The Big Lebowski, Seabiscuit). The movie was directed by Oscar® nominated Robert Weide (Curb Your Enthusiasm), and produced by Oscar® nominated Stephen Woolley (The Crying Game) and Elizabeth Karlsen.
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After watching the film (Simon Pegg was absolutely hilarious) I just fell in love with the sountrack.I think they chose the right song, Dusty Springfield - Spooky, for the scene where Sydney Young is taking in the breathtaking views of all the lights of Times Square at night. The dance music was absolutely brilliant. I hadn't really listened to Electrovamp untill I heard the two tracks played in the film. Also being a fan of foreign film the inclusion of La Dolce Vita was a real cherry on top, as well as David Arnolds score at the beginning describing the the fairytale world of Hollywood.
I give it a very well done.
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