Hava Nagilah - Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson & The Klezmer Juice Band
This outrageous comedy stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as divorce mediators and life long friends who find their way into a different wedding and a different bridesmaid's heart every week. But when they crash the social... more » event of the season, one of them falls for the engaged daughter (Rachel McAdams) of an influential and eccentric politician (Christopher Walken) and decides to break the "rules" in pursuit of her. The soundtrack features music from Death Cab For Cutie, Flaming Lips, Bloc Party, Spoon, Rilo Kiley, and more. The enhanced CD is loaded with hilarious film outtakes and the music video for "Shout", which isn't available anywhere else.« less
This outrageous comedy stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as divorce mediators and life long friends who find their way into a different wedding and a different bridesmaid's heart every week. But when they crash the social event of the season, one of them falls for the engaged daughter (Rachel McAdams) of an influential and eccentric politician (Christopher Walken) and decides to break the "rules" in pursuit of her. The soundtrack features music from Death Cab For Cutie, Flaming Lips, Bloc Party, Spoon, Rilo Kiley, and more. The enhanced CD is loaded with hilarious film outtakes and the music video for "Shout", which isn't available anywhere else.
"If you saw the movie, there is a coldplay song that is soo good but they didnt include it in the soundtrack. it is called sparks and its when the guy sneaks over to her room and then she does the same thing."
What the...HUH?!
I. Johnson | United States | 07/22/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"This soundtrack only has 4 songs that actually appear in the movie itself, one exclusive new track (not in the movie), and 10 random mainstream indie/emo rock songs pulled off from some 18 year old's ipod. Not to mention it doesn't feature the handful of the very few song that, hey, you know.... Were in the movie? If you want the wedding crashers soundtrack, tough luck, if you want a sub-par 11th grade mix cd, hang out at starbucks and hit on some kid wearing black converse sneakers."
Remember when soundtracks were soundtracks?
Drew Burks | Lorena, TX USA | 07/24/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is your typical, "music from and inspired by" album. The songs on this album are good but i agreee with all of the other reviewers that coldplay's "sparks" should have been included because it is featured in the movie. You don't hear it in the background, it is all you hear for a good couple of minutes. Other than that, this is a good collection of songs. Although I thought for sure that I heard ben kweller singing toward the end of the movie. If ben was also left off the soundtrack, this review goes down to 1 star for leaving off two of my favourite artists. To the reviewer asking about the slow song that is not coldplay, I think this is the song you are looking for."
No sparks on this weak soundtrack
lam | 07/22/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"it's missing "sparks" by coldplay... in one of the most emotionally pivotal parts in the movie, this song is played for a good 3 minutes... and that is very long as far as songs in movies go. not only that but "sparks" is probably better then any of the songs on the actual soundtrack.
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Jont?
Jimmie | Columbus, OH | 08/03/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Album sounds really good, it has a variety of styles of music and does the movie jusitce...but the two songs I wanted (Sparks - Coldplay and Sweetheart - "Jont") weren't on there. Plus, now I'm left with this crave forthis mysterious Jont's music, but can't find it anywhere! If anyone knows how I can get some answers let me know...:) Thanks!"