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Accepted: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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 functioningif fakeuniversity, 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).
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- Posted: Mar-12-2007
Song during the party " its a remix i think"
hellodo anyone know what is the song that was playing during the party
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- Posted: Jan-15-2007
Trailer
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
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- Posted: Nov-17-2006
song playing during trailer
Does anyone know the name of the band/song playing during the official trailer of the movie? thanks!
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- Posted: Sep-03-2006
Final Clarification
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...
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- Posted: Sep-01-2006
Educational Music For Comprehensive Fun.
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...
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- Posted: Aug-29-2006
The kid is wrong, and so is your grammar.
I'd give this album 3.5 stars but I don't have the option.First off to the reviewers below.1- The Kid: Try to realize that due to licensing and royalties not all songs make it onto a soundtrack cd and many appear simply in the movie. It's easier to pay someone for 30 seconds of their song then to...
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- Posted: Aug-26-2006
"Holiday" is by Weezer!
The song "Holiday" on the soundtrack for Accepted is by Weezer. Seeing as the review was a kid's review which stated the false information about the song and soundtrack, I will go easy on the kid. Fact #1: to write a kids review you have to be under thirteen. Fact #2: 13 year olds know nothing...
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- Posted: Aug-26-2006
Green Day sings Holiday, not Weezer!
On this cd, is says "Holiday" by weezer. I saw this movie and it was Green Day's "Holiday". I know Weezer has a song called Holiday but Green Day's is completely different. Don't buy this cd. Billie Joe will sue whoever made this shortly...
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