Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Los amos de la noticia

Title in Italiano:

Anchorman 2 - Fotti la notizia

Title in Português:

Que Se Lixem As Notícias

Synopsis

Having left San Diego for New York City, Ron Burgundy is living the high life with his wife Veronica Corningstone and son Walter Burgundy. However, when the boss decides to promote Veronica to full time lead anchor and fire Ron, everything changes. Now heading back to San Diego, Ron is washed up and working part time at Sea World. His shot at redemption though comes in the form of a man named Freddie Schapp, who's an executive producer at the Global News Network, the world's first 24 hour round the clock news channel. He hires Ron, who proceeds to reunite the news team of Champ, Brick, and Brian, and head back to New York City. While there Ron and his news team are given the graveyard shift and a challenge. Ron comes up with a radical new idea to transform the news and that puts him at the top of the game once again. But how long will Ron's newfound fame last? And will Brick finally find true love?

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Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Ride Like The Wind
White Lines (Don't Do It)
Melle Mel: Writer
Grandmaster Flash: Performer
Charivari Clowns
Daniel Janin: Writer
He's My Boy
Wayne Kramer: Writer
Driver's Seat
Paul Roberts: Writer
Sniff 'n The Tears: Performer
Whammy Chicken
Will Ferrell: Writer
David Koechner: Performer
Lowdown
David Paich: Writer
Boz Scaggs: Performer
Fried Chicken
Ran Galor: Writer
Let It Ride
Babe
Dennis DeYoung: Writer
Styx: Performer
Thunder Island
Jay Ferguson: Writer
Muskrat Love
This Is It
Kenny Loggins: Writer
Kenny Loggins: Performer
Ghostbusters
Ray Parker Jr.: Writer
In The Back, In The Corner, In The Dark
Harold Land: Writer
I'd Really Love To See You Tonight
Dan Seals: Performer
Lady
Lionel Richie: Writer
Kenny Rogers: Performer
Dance The Night Away
Van Halen: Performer
Edward Van Halen: Writer
The Groove Line
Every 1's A Winner
Feels So Good
Xanadu
After The Love Has Gone
Feels Like The First Time
It Might Be You
Isolde's Liebestod
We Live Forever
Lonesome Billy
Shilo
Doby
Genius Of Love
Hold Your Head Up
Trumpet Voluntary
All Eyes On Hollywood
MTV's Man On The Moon
Sportscenter Theme
Walter's Sonata
Mic Handover
Change
Old Friends
Jet Airliner
Broadway Boogie Down
White Lines (re-recorded master)
Big Big World
Gay for a Day
Insane Champagne
Laundromat Love Song

User reviews

Emily Harris
8/10

The use of iconic 70s and 80s songs in the soundtrack adds a nostalgic touch to the film, evoking a sense of familiarity and creating a fun atmosphere that complements the quirky humor of the characters.

George Harris
3/10

The musical choices in the film often felt disconnected from the scenes they were supposed to accompany, leading to a jarring and disjointed listening experience. It felt like the songs were randomly selected without consideration for the overall tone of the movie.

Robert Wright
6/10

The use of classic hits from the 70s and 80s in the soundtrack adds a nostalgic feel to the film, making it even more enjoyable for viewers who appreciate retro music.

Michelle Adams
7/10

The original score of the movie is well-composed and effectively underscores the various emotional moments throughout the film, adding depth and intensity to key scenes, such as Ron Burgundy's journey of redemption and self-discovery.

Amanda Thomas
6/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack reflects the characters' personalities and the era in which the movie is set, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience for the audience.

Mark Wilson
5/10

The upbeat and energetic tracks in the soundtrack elevate the comedic timing of the film, adding an extra layer of humor to the already hilarious performances of the cast.

Carol Lopez
3/10

The soundtrack failed to capture the essence of the 70s setting and failed to transport the audience into the era in which the film takes place. The music felt out of place and did not contribute to building a cohesive atmosphere throughout the movie.

Anthony Davis
6/10

The soundtrack's diversity in genres and styles keeps the audience engaged and entertained throughout the movie, offering a wide range of musical experiences that appeal to different tastes.

Deborah Thompson
6/10

The original songs composed for the movie blend seamlessly with the overall vibe, providing a fresh and modern touch to the soundtrack that complements the story's setting in the 80s.

Steven Roberts
5/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for each scene, whether it's a hilarious newsroom mishap or a heartfelt moment between the characters, enhancing the emotional impact of the film.

Margaret Gonzalez
5/10

The memorable songs in the soundtrack have a lasting impact, staying with the audience long after the movie ends and evoking fond memories of the hilarious moments from the film.