Less Than Zero Soundtrack

Synopsis: Clay, an eighteen-year-old freshman, comes back from his first term at Princeton to spend his Christmas vacation with his broken-up wealthy family in Los Angeles. His former girlfriend, Blair, is now involved with his ex-best-friend, Julian. She warns Clay that Julian needs help: he is using a lot of cocaine and has huge debts. What follows is a look at the youth culture of wealthy post adolescents in Beverly Hills with a strong anti-drug message. Apart from the setting and the names, the film has very little to do with Bret Easton Ellis's book by the same title on which it was based.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Marek Kanievska
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
49
Rotten Tomatoes:
54%
R
Year:
1987
98 min
2,067 Views


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#SongDuration
1Beach Drive1:28
2Blair1:45
3Bring The Noise3:45
4Clay2:11
5Day Grave5:52
6Dreamland2:54
7Going Back To Cali4:10
8Hazy Shade Of Winter2:47
9How To Love Again4:42
10Julian1:08
11Life Fades Away3:42
12Palm Springs1:37
13Poolside2:59
14Reconciliation2:19
15Rescue4:05
16Tunnels6:00

Harley Peyton

Harley Peyton is an American television producer and writer. He worked in both capacities on Twin Peaks and was nominated for an Emmy Award for his writing on the series. He went to Harvard and Stanford. more…

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