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<title>Comment by Eric Olsen</title>
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<description>I haven&#039;t seen the movie yet so I can&#039;t judge on its merits relative to the film, but it&#039;s a very nice, albeit very down-tempo, collection of tunes. Ironically, per Chris&#039;s review, the Nick Drake song is probably my favorite on the disc.</description>
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<title>Comment by BRICKLAYER</title>
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<description>The bit of Paul Simon&#039;s &quot;The Only living boy in New York&quot; used in the scene at the quarry is the coolest, most perfect piece of music use for me since John Cusak cranked up the Replacments &quot;Within in your Reach&quot; when leaving the house in Say Anything. Excellent!!!  

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