Shoot 'Em Up Soundtrack

Synopsis: Late at night, in an unnamed U.S. city, a solitary man sits at a bus stop. A pregnant woman runs by, pursued by a man with a gun. With reluctance, the man at the bus stop rescues her and assists with the baby's delivery, while additional pursuers fire at them, including the gang's particularly nasty leader, an intuitive man named Hertz. Our hero, known only as Smith, determines to save the child and find out why Hertz wants the baby dead. At a local bordello, he tries to employ a lactating hooker to watch the child, but things quickly escalate, and this makeshift family is soon on the run. Heavy metal music calms the baby. Why? A laboratory, gun factory, and presidential campaign all figure in Smith's quest for the child's safe deliverance.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Michael Davis
Production: New Line Cinema
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
49
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
R
Year:
2007
86 min
$12,800,000
Website
1,073 Views


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#SongDuration
1Ace Of Spades 
2Black Bubblegum 
3Dawn Patrol0:46
4Destination Nowhere0:56
5Final Showdown1:26
6Landscape 
7Money 
8Mutual Interests1:09
9Patient Eye 
10Pussy With a Gun1:21
11Put U2 Sleep1:47
12Rat Bastard1:00
13Switch On 
14Think Fast 
15True Confessions2:46
16What Took You So Long?2:34
17Zen 

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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