The D Train


Film | Date de sortie: 05/05/2015 | Sortie du film: 2015 | Type: CD, Téléchargement
 

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# Track Artiste/Compositeur Duration
1.A Million StarsMcCluskey, Kroehler, Antonoff and Dost 
2.So In LoveOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark 
3.Never Tear Us ApartINXS 
4.Harden My HeartQuarterflash 
5.I Want to Know What Love IsForeigner 
6.Turning JapaneseThe Vapors 
7.KyrieMr. Mister 
8.Far BehindCandlebox 
9.See If I Can Flip You to a Yes 
10.Certain Realities of High School 
11.Yearbook 
12.Heading Out to the West Side on Biz 
13.You Will Be Giving Those People a Gift 
14.Coming Home 
15.Lawless RSVP-ed 
16.Classic Lawless 
17.Is That Supposed to Make Me Feel Better? 
18.I Peaked in the 11th Grade 
19.The D Train 
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“The directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul, absolutely had a clear vision,” said Dost. “They knew right away that they wanted a synthesizer-driven, John Hughes-esque score. We tried a few different ideas anyway - a western, Morricone style sound, for example - but when we landed back on the synthesizers we knew it was the way to go.”

Andrew Dost is a songwriter who has recently begun shifting his focus to composing for film and television. He grew up in northern Michigan playing in concert bands, brass and percussion ensembles, punk bands, jazz bands, and learning to play any instrument he could find. He attended Central Michigan University, where he wrote a musical and began touring. After years of traveling in Anathallo, he co-founded the band fun. fun. toured extensively on their first album Aim and Ignite, but it was their sophomore effort Some Nights that finally garnered mainstream success.

All his life, Dan Landsman (Jack Black) has never been the cool guy. That’s about to change ­ if he can convince Oliver Lawless (James Marsden), the most popular guy from his high school who’s now the face of a national Banana Boat ad campaign, to show up with him to their class reunion. A man on a mission, Dan travels from Pittsburgh to LA and spins a web of lies to recruit Lawless. But he gets more than he bargains for as the unpredictable Lawless proceeds to take over his home, career, and entire life. Showcasing Jack Black and James Marden's most intoxicating performances to date, THE D TRAIN serves up the question: how far would you go to be popular? Co-starring Kathryn Hahn and Jeffrey Tambor.

“The first scene I did was when Dan is looking through his yearbook, fantasizing about going to the reunion with Oliver,” Dost explained. “That one struck me right away as an important moment for the overall tone of the film. It could be funny, it could be ludicrous, it could be sincere; ultimately, it’s everything. So I tried to play up the wonder and mystery rather than try to pick on Dan. Jarrad and Andy were really helpful with that type of moment - they’re masters of walking a line between funny, hyper-serious, sad, and everywhere in between. Jack Black played Dan with so much depth, I felt something different every time I watched the movie.”
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