Anything Else Soundtrack (

Anything Else Soundtrack (2003) cover

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 33000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Todo lo demás

Title in Italiano:

Anything Else

Synopsis

Anything Else

Jerry Falk (Jason Biggs), a fledgling comedy writer with an inept agent, is about to celebrate an anniversary with his girlfriend Amanda (Christina Ricci). There's trouble in paradise: she's late (and has already eaten), she's been uninterested in sex for a few months, and her quixotic mother is moving in with them. Jerry looks back to meeting Amanda and dumping Brooke (KaDee Strickland). A constant is his friendship with another wannabe comedy writer, a sixty-year-old teacher named David Dobel (Woody Allen), prone to long walks and advice filled talks. As Amanda's and Jerry's relationship flounders and her mom's noisy presence makes writing difficult for him, he and David plan something different. Wouldn't anything else be better?

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Anything Else
Easy to Love
Cole Porter: Writer
Billie Holiday: Performer
Gat I
Ravi Shankar: Performer
Ravi Shankar: Writer
It Could Happen to You
Johnny Burke: Writer
Diana Krall: Performer
Gone with the Wind
Wes Montgomery: Performer
Herb Magidson: Writer
The Way You Look Tonight
Billie Holiday: Performer
Dorothy Fields: Writer
I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
Honeysuckle Rose
I Can't Get Started
Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)
There'll Be Another Spring
There Will Never Be Another You

User reviews

Robert Harris
6/10

The overall production quality of the soundtrack is top-notch, with clear and crisp audio that enhances the viewing experience on multiple levels.

Ashley Evans
6/10

The soundtrack of Anything Else perfectly captures the whimsical and quirky tone of the film, setting the mood for the comedic moments throughout.

Mary Hill
6/10

The variety of musical genres featured in the soundtrack adds layers of complexity and interest to the film, keeping the audience engaged and entertained.

George Brown
6/10

The soundtrack of Anything Else showcases a diverse range of musical styles and tones, catering to a wide range of audience preferences and tastes.

Dorothy Wilson
8/10

The emotional depth and resonance of the music in Anything Else add a poignant touch to the film, evoking a range of feelings and enhancing the character development.

Deborah Parker
8/10

The diverse selection of songs in the soundtrack of Anything Else creates a dynamic and engaging atmosphere that keeps the audience entertained and immersed in the story.

Susan Young
8/10

Overall, the music in Anything Else serves as a vital storytelling tool, enriching the narrative and creating a memorable and enjoyable cinematic experience for viewers.

Anthony Turner
7/10

The soundtrack of Anything Else showcases a blend of classic tunes and contemporary tracks that cater to a wide range of musical tastes, making it appealing to a broad audience.

Edward Evans
5/10

The choice of music during more emotional scenes helps to amplify the depth of the characters' relationships, creating a more heartfelt viewing experience.

Susan Miller
4/10

I found the song choices in the film to be mismatched with the tone and themes of the story, causing a disconnect between the music and the on-screen action. This inconsistency detracted from my overall enjoyment of the movie and made me feel disconnected from the characters' experiences.

Nancy Jackson
6/10

The use of jazz music in certain scenes adds a sophisticated and classy touch to the overall soundtrack, enhancing the film's ambiance.

David Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack of Anything Else perfectly captures the whimsical and quirky tone of the film, enhancing the viewing experience with its delightful melodies and playful arrangements.

Brian Lopez
6/10

Certain tracks in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, deepening the emotional impact of key moments in the film.

Lisa Mitchell
7/10

The music seamlessly complements the comedic elements of the movie, adding an extra layer of humor and charm to the scenes, making it a joy to watch.

Mark Campbell
4/10

The soundtrack of Anything Else felt uninspired and generic, lacking memorable melodies or emotional depth. It failed to enhance the movie's scenes or evoke any strong feelings from me as a viewer.

Sarah Smith
5/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the dialogue and actions on screen, blending seamlessly with the storytelling and enhancing the overall narrative.