Man Up! Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 2700 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Man Up!

Title in Italiano:

Cose da uomini

Title in Português:

Man Up!

Synopsis

Three modern men try to get in touch with their inner tough guys and redefine what it means to be a real man.

Will's grandfather fought in WWII. Will's father fought in Vietnam. Will plays Call of Duty on his PS3 and drinks non-dairy hazelnut creamer. So what happened to all the real men? They're still here, they just smell like pomegranate body wash now.

Meet Will. His evolved, sensitive nature is why his awesome wife, Theresa married him. But Will and his friends find themselves wondering, in a world of Axe ads and manscaping, what does it really mean to be a guy anymore?

Will is more interested in finding the perfect gift for his son Nathan's 13th birthday than in doing his job selling insurance; sensitive soul Craig still pines for his college ex, Lisa; and Kenny clamps down on his anger and asks himself, "what would Tobey Maguire do?," when his ex, Brenda, starts seeing a guy who is everything he's not and much better looking.

After Craig crashes Lisa's wedding to try to win her back, they are all faced with an opportunity to Man Up and be like their forefathers.

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Man Up!
Better Call Saul Main Title Theme (Extended)
Better Call Saul TV Theme - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Better Call Saul
Better Call Saul - The Song From The Hit TV Show
Better Call Saul End Credits
Address Unknown
Milestones
Se bruciasse la città
Liar's Game
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Quando sei vicino a te
Everybody ciao
Find Out What's Happening
Unsquare Dance
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Listen - 2002 Remaster
Smoke on the Water
The Third Man (The Harry Lime Theme)
Yo Soy Saúl - From the "Better Call Saul" Season Two Teaser
Wishing Ain't No Sin
No More Dues
Ass Over Tea Kettle
Hold on Loosely (Originally Performed by 38 Special) [Vocal Version]
It Came Out of the Sky (Karaoke Version) - Originally Performed By Creedence Clearwater Revival
It Came Out Of The Sky
Steel Sky
Tune Down
Cielito Lindo
Mi Guajira
Coffee Cold
Season of the Witch
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
Polk Salad Annie
Banzai Pipeline
Stack Of Blues
Caught In The Wrong Direction
Scooby Doo Papa
Coming Right Back
Border Crossing
Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 35 "Funeral March": II. Scherzo
Funny How Time Slips Away - Single Version
Buona estate - Instrumental
Buena vista
All That We Perceive
Transatlantic
Golddigger
Music & Wine - Th'Attaboy Vocal
Sicilienne, Op. 78 (arr. for orchestra)
Las mañanitas
Take Me Out to the Ball Game (Karaoke Version) [In the Style of Traditional Baseball Song]
Waltz Across Texas
El Querreque
Gloria's Step - Take 2 / Live At The Village Vanguard, NYC; 6/25/1961
Changes
Gonna Fly Now
A Mi Manera
I'd Like To Shake The Hand Of The Girl Who Finally Won
Losers Weepers
Highway Patrol
Red Star

User reviews

Richard Adams
9/10

The soundtrack of Man Up! perfectly captures the essence of modern masculinity in a humorous and thought-provoking way. The music enhances the storyline and emotional depth of the characters, making the audience feel more connected to the struggles and growth of the protagonists.

Daniel Turner
5/10

The soundtrack of Man Up! is a mixed bag for me. Some tracks felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the story's themes.

David Garcia
6/10

On the other hand, some songs felt out of place, disrupting the flow of the narrative and failing to resonate with the overall tone of the movie.

Margaret Perez
5/10

The instrumental pieces were well composed and evoked a sense of introspection and self-discovery, adding depth to the characters' emotional journeys.

Donald Rodriguez
6/10

Despite its shortcomings, the soundtrack did manage to enhance certain key scenes, providing a backdrop that underscored the characters' internal conflicts and growth.

Amanda Perez
5/10

I appreciated the use of nostalgic tracks that harkened back to the struggles and triumphs of past generations, creating a sense of continuity and connection between the characters and their ancestors.

David Jones
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Man Up! had its moments of brilliance, but it lacked consistency and cohesion, preventing it from fully immersing me in the world of the film.

Matthew Thomas
10/10

The diverse range of songs in the soundtrack brilliantly mirrors the complexity of the characters' journeys towards redefining masculinity. From upbeat tracks that highlight moments of self-discovery and empowerment to soulful ballads that delve into vulnerability and introspection, each song adds a layer of authenticity and relatability to the narrative.

Jennifer Rodriguez
5/10

I found that the soundtrack struggled to find a cohesive identity, with a mix of genres and styles that sometimes clashed rather than complemented the storytelling.

Susan Green
5/10

However, there were a few standout songs that perfectly captured the introspective moments of the characters, adding a layer of vulnerability and authenticity to the film.