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Happy Ever after is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and starring David Niven, Yvonne De Carlo, Barry Fitzgerald and George Cole.Its plot concerns the accidental death of an Irish landowner who bequeaths his estate to his cousin. [3]
Individual songs are usually priced at either US$1.99/€1.49/£0.99, or US$1.00/€0.75/£0.59, with a few exceptions priced at £1.19 or £1.49/€1.99; [16] all are available for download through PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and the Wii's online service unless otherwise noted on the list below.
In 1998 the site merged with FilmMusic.com (founded in 1996) to create a large database, which includes the largest publicly accessible trailer music database online today. In November 2005, Time Magazine listed SoundtrackNet as one of the "Top 20 Music Websites of 2005".
Young Min Miller of The Eagle commented "the soundtrack for the movie is nothing short of spectacular, tastefully referencing ‘80s music and expertly highlighting the emotional moments." [14] Mick LaSalle of San Francisco Chronicle wrote "the music is specific to the time and becomes part of the means of expressing the era". [15]
The soundtrack received positive reviews from critics, and widespread acclaim across the film industry. The score won nine major awards, including the 2010 Golden Globe award for Best Original Score – Motion Picture , [ 3 ] and the Academy Award for Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards .
A Thin Line Between Love and Hate: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to Martin Lawrence film A Thin Line Between Love and Hate and was released on 30 January 1996 by Warner Bros. Records.
His music and logo were in the video game Grand Theft Auto V. He wrote music for the game Crossing Souls that was released in 2018. His music can also be heard in the 2017 Netflix series Coin Heist and You Get Me. In 2018, Timecop1983 did a tour across fourteen American states.
300: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2007 film of the same name by Tyler Bates. The album was released by Warner Bros. Records on March 6, 2007, three days before the film opened for public viewing.