Longhorns Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.50/10 from 1600 votes
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Synopsis

1982. TEXAS. It's a world of big hair, synth-pop and cowboy boots as Kevin (Jacob Newton), a straight frat-boy, enjoys a little male physical bonding with his buddies; after all, he's just helping a friend out, right? One afternoon, he encounters Cesar (Derek Villanueva), an openly gay student and immediately Kevin is attracted. He quickly dismisses his feelings as just being excited about his new friend, one who he can get to know in a special, secret way. But remember, Kevin is straight, especially since he just scored with bodacious school cheerleader Camille (Sophia Revelli) and brags about it to his redneck buddy Justin (Kevin Held).

Cesar's best friend Marsha (Bonnie Marion) has noticed that he has become distracted and it's become obvious that Cesar has fallen head over heels for someone. Meanwhile, Kevin is offered a weekend away with his childhood pals Steve (Dylan Vox) and Daniel (Stephen Matzke), so he packs his bags quickly because it's a great opportunity for him to escape from his feelings for Cesar.

The weekend is going to be especially frisky, as Steve has promised that when his insatiable girlfriend Brenda (Katrina Sherwood) and her best friends arrive, they will be ready to "go all the way," making the cabin the ultimate sex hot spot. But a heavy rainstorm descends, causing the roads to flood away, preventing the girls from getting up to the cabin and leaving our boys incredibly horny. With no women around, an endless supply of beers and porno movies cluttering up the VCR, the guys decide to lend each other a "hand."

But Kevin's confusion and denial continues to escalate and something has got to give, because his head says one thing but his heart feels something completely different!

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Longhorns
MP3 & ITUNES ONLY: Come Along Mate (Watch Porn With Me) (Plane)
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Cowboys and Cowboys (Queerious)
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Dark Blue Denim Jeans (Johns)
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Emergency (M4 V)
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Redheaded Girl (Tickle)
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Interkut (Surely Shirley)
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Best Years of Our Lives
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Race the Storm (Forman & Kallenbach)
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Get Danny Drunk (Analog Crafts Night)
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Years (Corey)
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Look Around You (Cesar's Theme) (Shiner Calson)
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Interkut (H.P. Mendoza)
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Look Around You (H.P. Mendoza)
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Bring It on, Dixie (H.P. Mendoza)
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Look Around You (Cesar's Theme) (Shiner Calson)
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User reviews

Karen Moore
1/10

Another negative aspect of the soundtrack is its repetitive nature. Many of the tracks sound similar, with little variation in tone or mood. This sameness can make it difficult for viewers to stay engaged with the film, as the music fails to add any new layers or dimensions to the narrative.

Sarah Johnson
1/10

One opinion about the Longhorns soundtrack is that it lacks depth and emotional resonance. The music fails to capture the complexity of the characters' inner struggles and conflicts, relying too heavily on generic synth-pop tunes that feel disconnected from the storyline.

Richard Lee
7/10

The soundtrack of Longhorns perfectly captures the essence of the 1982 Texas setting, with a blend of big hair synth-pop and cowboy boots that sets the tone for the film's nostalgic atmosphere.

Deborah Hernandez
8/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters' journey, particularly Kevin's internal struggle as he grapples with his feelings for Cesar while trying to maintain his heterosexual facade. The soundtrack adds layers of complexity to the storyline, making the audience more invested in the characters' evolving relationships.

George Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of Longhorns truly captures the essence of the 1982 Texas setting with its blend of big hair, synth-pop, and cowboy boots. The music perfectly sets the tone for the story of Kevin and Cesar, adding depth and emotion to their evolving relationship.

Steven Nelson
8/10

The use of music in key moments, such as the weekend getaway and Kevin's moments of realization, elevates the film to a more poignant and impactful level. The soundtrack succeeds in immersing the audience in the characters' experiences and emotions, making it a memorable and essential component of the film.

Donald Thomas
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Longhorns complements the characters' journey, from Kevin's initial denial of his feelings to Cesar's unwavering love. The music enhances the storytelling, creating a rich and immersive experience for the audience, making every emotional beat resonate even more profoundly.

Michelle Davis
6/10