Blast from the Past Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 71000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Buscando a Eva

Title in Italiano:

Sbucato dal passato

Title in Português:

O Namorado Atómico

Synopsis

In 1962 an eccentric scientist who, like so many people at the time, thought that a nuclear war between the U.S. and the Soviet Union was possible, built a bomb shelter in his basement.

During the Cuban missile crisis, when he thought things were going escalate, he took his pregnant wife into the bomb shelter.

When a plane flying over lost control, the pilot bailed out and the plane crashed into their house which activated the shelter's locks (designed not to open for 35 years).

She gives birth to a boy whom they name Adam.

So Adam grows up being taught and exposed to all culture up to 1962.

When the locks open, they're shocked to see how the world has changed they decide to stay inside.

However their supplies have run out, so Adam goes out to get some more but gets lost and is helped by a girl called Eve.

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Blast from the Past
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive
Perry Como: Performer
Harold Arlen: Writer
Memories Are Made of This
Dean Martin: Performer
Terry Gilkyson: Writer
That Old Black Magic
Harold Arlen: Writer
Louis Prima: Performer
Honeymooner's Theme
Jackie Gleason: Writer
It's a Good Day
Perry Como: Performer
Dave Barbour: Writer
Like Someone in Love
Perry Como: Performer
Johnny Burke: Words
Surf City
Jan & Dean: Performer
Jan Berry: Writer
It's Been a Long, Long Time
Perry Como: Performer
Jule Styne: Writer
Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe
Barry White: Writer
Barry White: Performer
You Belong to Me
Dean Martin: Performer
Pee Wee King: Writer
Drawing Flies
Chris Cornell: Writer
Soundgarden: Performer
Happy Birthday to You
Mildred J. Hill: Writer
Lunatics in the Grass
B-Real: Writer
B-Real: Performer
Pretty Babies
Scot Alexander: Writer
Dishwalla: Performer
It's the End of the World As We Know It
R.E.M.: Performer
Michael Stipe: Writer
Round and Round
Perry Como: Performer
Honey Please
Chris Karn: Writer
I Will Buy You a New Life
Everclear: Performer
Art Alexakis: Writer
Out Here
Lisbeth Scott: Writer
Lisbeth Scott: Performer
So Long Toots
Trou Macacq
Tom Maxwell: Writer
Squirrel Nut Zippers: Performer
Hell
Tom Maxwell: Writer
Squirrel Nut Zippers: Performer
Y.M.C.A.
Jacques Morali: Writer
The Village People: Performer
Mr. Zoot Suit
Mark Cally: Writer
A Little Belief
Celeste Prince: Writer
Celeste Prince: Performer
On the Street Where You Live
Alan Jay Lerner: Writer
Brendan Fraser: Performer
Political Science
Randy Newman: Writer
Randy Newman: Performer

User reviews

Karen Martinez
9/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack in Blast from the Past is truly remarkable. The music enhances the storytelling and character development, evoking a sense of wonder, adventure, and connection between Adam and Eve. Each track adds layers of meaning to the film, creating a immersive experience that resonates long after the movie ends.

Donna Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of Blast from the Past perfectly captures the nostalgic and whimsical atmosphere of the film. The use of classic 1960s tunes brings a sense of authenticity to the storyline, immersing the audience in Adam's unique upbringing inside the bomb shelter.

Donna Jackson
4/10

The musical choices in Blast from the Past often feel out of place and jarring, disrupting the flow of the scenes rather than complementing them. The lack of cohesion between the visuals and the soundtrack detracts from the overall viewing experience.

Steven Moore
8/10

The soundtrack's blend of upbeat tunes and heartfelt melodies creates a dynamic listening experience that keeps audiences engaged and emotionally invested in the story.

John Nelson
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Blast from the Past is a standout feature of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on audiences.

Richard Hill
7/10

The use of classic songs from the 60s adds an authentic touch to the film, transporting viewers back in time and creating a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era.

Thomas Turner
7/10

The music perfectly complements the storyline, enhancing the emotional depth of the characters' experiences and adding layers of poignancy to their journey.

George Walker
4/10

The scoring of Blast from the Past feels repetitive and predictable, relying on clichéd tunes and motifs that do not add anything new or memorable to the film. The soundtrack fails to leave a lasting impact or create a strong connection with the audience.

Joseph Davis
3/10

The soundtrack of Blast from the Past fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the unique storyline. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the nostalgic atmosphere of the film.

Carol Phillips
7/10

The soundtrack's diverse selection of songs showcases the range of musical styles popular in the 1960s, offering a comprehensive look at the era's musical landscape.

Timothy Hall
8/10

The music in Blast from the Past seamlessly weaves together with the narrative, enhancing key moments and adding depth to the characters' emotional arcs.

Michelle Hernandez
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack contributes to the overall atmosphere of the film, creating a cohesive musical backdrop that enhances the storytelling.

John Clark
9/10

The soundtrack of Blast from the Past perfectly captures the nostalgic and retro vibes of the 1960s era. The music transports me back in time with its catchy tunes and authentic sound, making me feel like I'm living through Adam's journey of discovering the world outside the bomb shelter.

James Walker
5/10

On the other hand, the original score composed for the movie feels somewhat generic and lacks the same charm as the licensed tracks. While it serves its purpose in setting the tone for certain scenes, it doesn't leave a lasting impression compared to the iconic songs from the era woven throughout the film.

George Walker
7/10

The soundtrack of Blast from the Past truly captures the essence of the 1960s era, immersing listeners in a nostalgic journey through time.