Bringing Down the House Soundtrack

Synopsis: Peter Sanderson is a divorced, straight-laced, uptight attorney who still loves his ex-wife and can't figure out what he did wrong to make her leave him. However, Peter's trying to move on, and he's smitten with a brainy, bombshell barrister he's been chatting with online. However, when she comes to his house for their first face-to-face, she isn't refined, isn't Ivy League, and isn't even a lawyer. Instead, it's Charlene, a prison escapee who's proclaiming her innocence and wants Peter to help her clear her name. But Peter wants nothing to do with her, prompting the loud and shocking Charlene to turn Peter's perfectly ordered life upside down, jeopardizing his effort to get back with his wife and won a billion dollar client.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Adam Shankman
Production: Touchstone Pictures
  4 wins & 13 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Metacritic:
39
Rotten Tomatoes:
34%
PG-13
Year:
2003
105 min
Website
3,091 Views


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1Ain't Nobody4:30
2Better Than The Rest3:31
3Do Your Thing3:52
4Gutta3:40
5I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little Bit More Babe4:02
6Let Go (Hit The Dance Floor)3:46
7Let Me See You Dance3:33
8Move Something3:56
9Next To You3:47
10Rockstar4:31
11Watcha Gonna Do3:47
12Way Of Life4:03
13Where's The Love4:45

Jason Filardi

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