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(52 customer reviews) 149 of 155 people found the following review helpful
It's not what this CD has, it's what it DOESN'T.,
August 30, 2000 Der Glückliche Leser "DerLeser" (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bring It On (2000 Film) (Audio CD)
Let me say immediately that I loved this movie. I liked it so much I went back...and back...and back. And it was after my first viewing on opening night that I ran to my local Wal-Mart and bought the soundtrack. I was so dissapointed.Is the CD worth buying? Absolutely. The music is high energy and diverse, and Blaque's "As If" conjures up both smooth grooves and wonderful memories (particularly of one wonderful scene) of the movie. But on the relatively conservative 13 tracks (two of which are simply second versions--not remixes--of previously released or performed songs), the negatives with this soundtrack become clear.It's not what this CD has, it's what it doesn't. And what it doesn't have is quite a lot of the great music in the film.Great comedy soundtracks have found many ways to feature their material...from quips and punchlines from the film (the "this is not a democracy...it's a cheerocracy" line would have been perfect) as...Read more
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
Rufus King is Just What You Need,
April 16, 2001 By A Customer
This review is from: Bring It On (2000 Film) (Audio CD)
The songs I loved in the movie were not the ones that ended up on the soundtrack. This CD is a collection of JockJams, without great songs by Sum41 and Mest that you hear in the movies. I was really looking for the song "Just What I Need" that is written for Torrance in the movie. ...
33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
Missing song information,
October 3, 2004 Movie Lover in Michigan (Lansing, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bring It On (2000 Film) (Audio CD)
In case anyone else is looking for it, the song that's playing during the stolen cheer (the one that begins with "Brr, it's cold in here") is The 900 # by The 45 King. It's too bad they left it off the soundtrack!