Some Kind of Wonderful
Some Kind of Wonderful – Added To Collection Archive
A young tomboy, Watts, finds her feelings for her best friend, Keith, run deeper than just friendship when he gets a date with the most popular girl in school. Unfortunately, the girl’s old boyfriend, who is from the rich section of town, is unable to let go of her, and plans to get back at Keith.
Soundtrack Listing:
“Do Anything“
Written & Performed by Pete Shelley
“Abuse”
Performed by Propaganda
“Turn To The Sky“
Performed by The March Violets
“Brilliant Mind“
Performed by Furniture
“Cry Like This“
Performed by Blue Room
“I Go Crazy” (WMG Pulled)
Performed by Flesh for Lulu
“She Loves Me“
Written & Performed by Stephen Duffy
“Miss Amanda Jones“
Performed by The March Violets
“The Hardest Walk“
Performed by The Jesus & Mary Chain (as The Jesus and Mary Chain)
“The Shyest Time“
Performed by The Apartments
“Miss Amanda Jones”
Performed by The Rolling Stones
“Can’t Help Falling In Love“
Performed by Lick the Tins
“Beat’s So Lonely”
Performed by Charlie Sexton
“Catch My Fall”
Written & Performed by Billy Idol
“Turn To The Sky“
Performed by The March Violets
“Pretty In Pink”
Performed by The Psychedelic Furs
Encino Man
ENCINO MAN – Added to Collection Archive
Dave Morgan and Stoney Brown are two high school outcasts who, while digging in Dave’s backyard for a swimming pool, find and thaw out a block of ice containing a man from the Ice Ages. Dave and Stoney try to pass him off as a regular teenager and Link becomes seriously popular at school and this causes Dave and Stoney to become popular in the process. But Matt Wilson, the school’s most popular guy, after being pissed at Dave and Stoney for getting friendly with his girlfriend Robyn Sweeney, discovers Link’s real identity and it’s a question if whether anyone will believe his story that Link is really from the Ice Ages.
Soundtrack Listing:
“Reality Used to Be a Friend of Mine”
Performed by PM Dawn
“Frankenstein“
Performed by The Edgar Winter Group
“Let’s Get Rocked”
Performed by Def Leppard
“American Way”
Performed by Sacred Reich
“Zip a Dee Doo Dah”
Words by Ray Gilbert
“I’m Too Sexy”
Performed by Right Said Fred
“Treaty“
Performed by Yothu Yindi
“Leave My Curl Alone“
Performed by Hi-C
“Wild Thing” WMG Pulled
Performed by Cheap Trick
“Stone Cold Crazy“
Performed by Queen
“Mama Said Knock You Out“
Performed by Scatterbrain
“Young and Dumb“
Performed by The Scream
“Drive the Hell Out of Here“
Written and Performed by Steve Vai
“You Turn Me On“
Performed by Crystal Waters
“Joy to the World”
Words and Music by Hoyt Axton
“Wooly Bully“
Performed by The Smithereens
“Luxury Cruiser“
Performed by T-Ride
“Rhythm Is a Mystery”
Performed by K-Klass
“Feed the Monkey“
Performed by Infectious Grooves
“Music”
from The Terminator (1984)
Composed and Performed by Brad Fiedel
“Cool Hand Loc“
Performed by Tone Loc
“Chandelier Waltz”
Written by Ib Glindemann (as Dan Kirsten)
“Keep Yourself Alive”
Performed by Queen
“You’re Invited (But Your Friend Can’t Come)”
Performed by Vince Neil
“Why’d You Want Me“
Performed by The Jesus & Mary Chain (as The Jesus and Mary Chain)
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
Police Academy 4: Citizens On Patrol – Added to Collection Archive
Commandant Eric Lassard decides that the police force is overworked and understaffed, so he comes up with the idea of recruiting civilian volunteers to work side-by-side with his officers in a program called “Citizens On Patrol” (COP). Carey Mahoney and his friends Moses Hightower, Larvell Jones, Eugene Tackleberry, Laverne Hooks, and Debbie Callahan are in charge of training the civilians. The civilians include the enormous Tommy “House” Conklin , gung-ho senior citizen Lois Feldman, and skateboarding delinquents Kyle and Arnie. Captain Thaddeus Harris wants to take over Lassard’s job, and that’s why Harris is determined to see the COP program fail — but it’s Harris and his right hand man Proctor who mess up by unintentionally allowing every inmate at the precinct 19 jail to escape.
Soundtrack Listing:
“It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way“
Performed by The Blow Monkeys
“Let’s Go To Heaven In My Car”
Performed by Brian Wilson
“Citizens On Patrol“
Performed by Michael Winslow and The L.A. Dream Team
“Rock The House”
Written & Performed by Darryl Duncan
“I Like My Body”
Performed by Chico De Barge
“It’s Time To Move”
Performed by The S.O.S. Band
“Winning Streak”
Written & Performed by Garry Glenn
“Rescue Me”
Performed by Family Dream
“Dancin’ Up A Storm”
Performed by Stacy Lattisaw
“Shoot For The Top”
Performed by Southern Pacific
“El Bimbo”
Performed by Jean Marc Dompierre and his Orchestra
“The Army Goes Rolling Along”
Written by Edmund L. Gruber
“Police Academy Theme“
Performed by Robert Folk
Revenge of the Nerds
Revenge of the Nerds – Added to Collection Archive
When lovable nerds Gilbert and Lewis embark on their freshman year at Adams College, little do they realize the perils that await them. They’re beset with taunting by the jocks of Alpha Beta fraternity, which only worsens when the jocks accidentally burn down their house and are forced toss the freshmen out of the freshmen dorm. To make matters more problematic, Lewis develops a crush on pretty Betty Childs, popular sorority sister and quarterback’s girlfriend. Joined by the aptly named Booger and the violin-playing Pointdexter, the nerds soon realize they must form their own fraternity in self-defense. Soon the tables are turned as the nerds employ high-tech warfare against the jocks…. but can they really win and make a difference?
SOUNDTRACK LISTING:
“REVENGE OF THE NERDS“
Performed by The Rubinoos
“BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE” (WMG Pulled)
Performed by Talking Heads
“ONE FOOT IN FRONT OF THE OTHER“
Performed by BONE SYMPHONY
“ARE YOU READY“
Performed by YA-YA
“DON’T TALK“
Performed by YA-YA
“BREAKDOWN“
Performed by The Rubinoos
“MANHATTAN“
Performed by ANDREA and HOT MINK
“ALL NIGHT PARTY“
Performed by Gleaming Spires
“ARE YOU READY FOR THE SEX GIRLS”
Performed by Gleaming Spires
“RIGHT TIME FOR LOVE“
Performed by JILL MICHAELS and PAT ROBINSON
“THRILLER”
Performed by Michael Jackson
“WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS”
Performed by Queen
“WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS”
Performed by THE Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
“THEY’RE SO INCREDIBLE“
Performed by REVENGE
“PI SISTER INTRODUCTION” (Movie Version)
Performed by The Sisters of Pi
“MISSION IMPOSSIBLE THEME”
Performed by Lalo Schifrin
“BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO” (Movie Version)
Performed by Swing Slow
“LAMBDA LAMBDA LAMBDA RAP” (Movie Version)
Perfromed by Lambda Lambda Lambda and Omega Moo
Navy Seals
Navy Seals – Added To Collection Archive
While rescuing a naval helicopter crew, being held captive in a Middle Eastern seaport, an elite United States military commando team discovers a secret cache of American-made stinger missiles, yet inadvertently releases the terrorist leader.
Convinced if give another chance the Seal team can destroy the missles and neutralize the terrorist leader, the members are dispatched to Beiruit armed with new intellegence gathered from a beautiful news reporter. The team is then given once last chance to make amends for the previous mission’s failure, as well as a chance to eliminate a major terrorist threat to the world.
Soundtrack Listing:
“Tempt Me (If You Want To)”
Performed by Lisa Hartman
“Wounded Warrior“
Performed by Vicki Thomas
“Strike Like Lightning” (WMG Pulled)
Performed by Mr. Big
“The Boys Are Back in Town“
Performed by Bon Jovi
“Hangin’ on My Hip” (WMG Pulled)
Performed by Lou Gramm
“Shadows“
Performed by Mr. Big
“Try“
Performed by Blue Rodeo
“The Dragon“
Performed by Gowan
“Hardline“
Performed by Richie Havens
“I Don’t Want to Say Goodnight“
Produced and Performed by Planet 3