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Soundtrack to this summer’s Animal House meets American Pie!

High schooler Bartleby Gaines ("B" to his friends) has gotten nothing but rejection letters from the colleges he has applied to, and his parents are not happy. In desperation, B and his similarly unlucky friends make over an abandoned mental hospital, convince one of their uncles to pose as the dean, and the South Harmon Institute of Technology is born. On the first day of "class," however, dozens of other college rejects show up to enroll, too. B and Co. forge ahead with their functioning—if fake—university, but their effort to keep up the ruse quickly escalates into a battle between the have-nots of South Hamon and the have-snots at a real university nearby.

Accepted is produced by Tom Shadyac (Bruce Almighty) and Michael Bostick and is directed by Steve Pink (writer of High Fidelity and Grosse Pointe Blank in his feature film directorial debut).

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: August 08, 2006
Studio: Shout Factory
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Pixies – U-Mass
2. Modest Mouse – Gravity Rides Everything
3. The Hives – The Hives - Declare Guerre Nucleaire
4. Bole 2 Harlem – Bole 2 Harlem
5. David Schommer – Eleanor Rigby*
6. Le Tigre – TKO
7. The Chemical Brothers feat. Beth Orton – Where Do I Begin
8. David Schommer – Sherman’s Way*
9. The Ringers – Keepin’ Your Head Up (Original Cast Recording)*
10. David Schommer – Don’t You (Forget About Me)*
11. Weezer – Holiday
12. Citizen Cope – Let The Drummer Kick
13. Ryan Adams – To Be Young (is to be young, is to be high)
14. Ape Fight – You Think We Suck
 
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5Song during the party " its a remix i think"  Mar 12, 2007
hello
do anyone know what is the song that was playing during the party

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4Trailer  Jan 14, 2007
I do not own the soundtrack, and I'm not sure if anyone else has posted this, (if they have, I apologize for repeating it)but the song from the trailer is "Everything is all right" by Motion City Soundtrack. I was disappointed to see that it was not on the soundtrack. Hope this was helpful

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5song playing during trailer  Nov 17, 2006
Does anyone know the name of the band/song playing during the official trailer of the movie? thanks!

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5Final Clarification  Sep 03, 2006
To set the record straight, BOTH Weezer and Green Day had songs in Accepted called "Holiday," (a coincidence, becuase they are completely different and unrelated songs but both worked well in the movie). For whatever reason, the only one to make it onto the soundtrack was Weezer's song. I would greatly appreciate it if everyone could refrain from rating albums 1 star for things like this, even if an error has actually been made. Go ahead and send an e-mail to Amazon and maybe they'll fix it, but please rate the album on its own merits. Speaking of the album, I think it is a good disc that's quite representative of the music choices of the great film, especially the Citizen Cope and Ryan Adams tracks.

3 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3Educational Music For Comprehensive Fun.  Aug 31, 2006
The music for this happy crowd-pleaser was upbeat and made the unhappy losers look good as they come together to develop the most creative educational concept since Whittle in the 80s. Bartlby was the leader of this fake Internet college with the help of the misfit at Harmon where he was harassed and humiliated. He and the princely count's girl transferred just down the street to a school to beat all. Justin Long as Bartalby was smart and cute, and a pleasure to watch on the big screen. He suffered through eight or more rejection letters and his parents insisted that all normal people go to college -- any college. With a core of six or seven, all of whom had be rejected, the set up a dummy college with a false web site to pacify his disappointed parents. They found an abandoned psychiatric hospital on the fringes of a real college, complete with a padded room. They had a ball renovating it themselves and a bunch of internet weirdos, all misfits, were accepted. Seventy four showed up for classes but by the end of the year, there were 300 students all having the time of their lives. They proved the fact that American education has been dumbed down, and none of them were dumb. Do you know what it's like to be rejected? It hurts.

It started out as a play school with their books purchased from Amazon. It was a party school like UT-K, and a nerd educator called the students of this experimental style of college "freaks at the looney bin." Their school was shut down as a sham, a fraud, but Dr. Jack Alexander decided it was a clever idea, as the students and the founders had a desire to better themselves. They had been humiliated by being judged on their looks and not their abilities. Dr. Alex admitted that he had always wanted to play jazz trombone.

One of the main students turned out to have been a real female "escort" not the kind C. Southcott says he will be in Hawaii. I don't think he will even go on that tour. Your sometimes trust the wrong person whose actions strip you of your dignity temporarily. They started a new Pilot program at the fictitious college which evolved into a very popular real school. It's not just about us anymore. No matter how you try to wing it, circumstances always intervene into scams and tortures. They will be found out. Touche. When you reach desperation, you invent possibilities for the future not only for you but for those involved in hoping for the same conclusion. It was an unconsciencable thing to even contemplate, but elation, creation, determination, reinvarnation, identification, retaliation, desperation, amortization all theorectically lead one to make new rules for a new kind of process.

It was an entertaining movie due in part to the choice of music which befit the circumstances of the action.

 
 
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