Bumblebee Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 189000 votes
Tags: transformer robot, bumblebee the autobot
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Bumblebee

Title in Italiano:

Bumblebee

Title in Português:

Bumblebee

Synopsis

On Cybertron, the Autobots, led by Optimus Prime, are on the verge of losing the Great Cybertronian War to their enemies, the Decepticons, had begin making preparations to leave the planet. The Decepticons led by Shockwave, Soundwave and Starscream ambush them during the evacuation, and Optimus sends a young scout, B-127, to Earth in order to set up a base of operations where the Autobots can regroup.

B-127 reaches Earth alone in 1987, crash-landing in California and disrupting a training exercise being conducted by Sector 7, a secret government agency that monitors extraterrestrial activity on Earth. Sector 7 agent Colonel Jack Burns presumes B-127 to be a hostile invader and attacks, driving B-127 into the forest, where he is then ambushed by the Decepticon Blitzwing. When B-127 refuses to reveal Optimus' whereabouts, Blitzwing spitefully tears out his voice-box and damages his memory core. B-127 manages to destroy Blitzwing before collapsing from his wounds. Before entering stasis, B-127 scans and transforms into a yellow 1967 Volkswagen Beetle.

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Play Title Artist
Bumblebee
Bigmouth Strikes Again
Morrissey: Writer
Things Can Only Get Better
Cool Kids
Runaway
Save A Prayer
Where Everybody Knows Your Name
U Got It
Higher Love
All My Ex's Live In Texas
Don't You (Forget About Me)
Take On Me
Girlfriend In A Coma
Never Gonna Give You Up
Unchained Melody
Everybody Wants To Rule The World
Weird Science
I Can't Live Without My Radio
Walk Like A Man
It Takes Two
Think (About It)
The Touch
The Payback
I Can't Wait
I Can't Drive 55
Dance Hall Days
Let's Go
Back To Life
Better Believe
All My Ex's Live In Texas
Linda J. Shafer: Performer
Don't You (Forget About Me)
Keith Forsey: Performer
I Can't Live Without My Radio
LL Cool J: Performer
I Can't Wait
John Smith: Performer
I Can't Drive 55
Sammy Hagar: Performer
Gonna Move You (Juicy Fruit Advertisement)
Darren Costin: Performer
Let's Go
Ric Ocasek: Performer
Cybertron Falls
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Bee on the Run
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Shutdown
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Charlie
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Meeting Bumblebee
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Dropkick & Shatter Arrive
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Chasing Mum
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Optimus Prime's Message
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Desert Council
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Dad's Old Videotapes
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Army Meeting
Dario Marianelli: Performer
A Diving Volunteer
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Pranking Tina
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Bee in the Kitchen
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Kitchen Chaos
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Double Ambush
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Charlie Sneaks Out
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Death and Resurrection
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Bee's Had Enough
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Ron's Driving
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Marina Tower
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Charlie Dives In
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Saying Goodbye
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Not Quite There
Dario Marianelli: Performer

User reviews

Anthony Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack of Bumblebee seamlessly blends with the visual effects and action sequences, creating a truly immersive viewing experience.

Lisa Harris
9/10

The music in Bumblebee perfectly captures the excitement and intensity of the action-packed scenes, enhancing the overall viewing experience with its epic and dynamic soundtracks.

Brian Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack of Bumblebee helps to transport the audience back in time, creating a sense of nostalgia and familiarity.

Brian Parker
6/10

The music choices in Bumblebee enhance the emotional depth of the scenes, creating a stronger connection with the characters.

Mark Taylor
5/10

The sound design in Bumblebee is top-notch, with each note and beat perfectly timed to enhance the storytelling.

Carol White
1/10

The soundtrack of Bumblebee lacked diversity and originality, making it feel repetitive and uninspired. The music failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the scenes, resulting in a disconnect between the audience and the story.

Michelle Scott
5/10

The emotional impact of certain scenes in Bumblebee is heightened by the poignant and touching melodies in the background.

Anthony Green
6/10

The score in Bumblebee complements the action sequences beautifully, adding intensity and excitement to the on-screen battles.

Elizabeth Gonzalez
6/10

The use of classic 80s songs in Bumblebee adds a fun and lighthearted touch to the overall story, making it a joy to watch.

Mary Jones
6/10

The musical choices in Bumblebee are diverse and eclectic, catering to a wide range of tastes and preferences.

Elizabeth Allen
3/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack felt forced and out of place, disrupting the flow of the movie and distracting from the narrative. The musical cues often felt jarring and did not enhance the overall viewing experience, instead, they felt like a desperate attempt to appeal to a certain demographic without adding value to the film.

Deborah Phillips
5/10

Overall, the music in Bumblebee is a standout element of the film, adding layers of depth and emotion to an already engaging story.

Margaret Wright
9/10

The emotional depth and nostalgia evoked by the soundtrack of Bumblebee add a layer of complexity to the storytelling, making the audience feel more connected to the characters and their journey.

Donna Jones
6/10

The Bumblebee soundtrack perfectly captures the nostalgic 80s vibe of the film, setting the tone for the entire movie.

Mark Wright
10/10

The way the music in Bumblebee seamlessly integrates with the visuals creates a truly immersive cinematic experience, transporting the audience into the world of Cybertron and Earth alongside B-127 and the rest of the Autobots.