Shuttle Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.70/10 from 6100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Shuttle

Title in Português:

Passageiros Da Noite

Title in Français:

Shuttle

Title in Türk:

Shuttle

Title in Deutsch:

Shuttle - Endstation Alptraum!

Synopsis

After a weekend in Mexico, friends Melanie and Jules return to Massachusetts late one night. While waiting to claim their luggage, they are flirted with by Seth and Matt. Mel finds that one of her bags is missing and the airline representative asks her to return the next morning to check whether her luggage had arrived. Mel and Jules decide to take a shuttle with another passenger, named Andy, downtown and Seth and Matt join them at the last moment. However, the driver leaves the highway to take a deserted periphery road, telling his passengers that this is a quicker route...

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Play Title Artist
Shuttle
Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
Summer Breeze
Love Will Keep Us Together
Philadelphia Freedom
Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again
Shining Star
Waterloo
Laughter In The Rain
One of These Nights - 2013 Remaster
Jive Talkin' - From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack
Just Remember I Love You
Black Water - 2006 Remaster
He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)
You're No Good
Sister Golden Hair
Cat's in the Cradle
Listen To What The Man Said - Live / Remastered
I'm Not In Love
Fallin' in Love (Re-Recorded)
Hello It's Me
You're The First, The Last, My Everything
That's the Way of the World
(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song
The Best of My Love - 2013 Remaster
Bad Time
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) - 2019 Remaster
Dance with Me
When Will I Be Loved
SOS
Lonely People
Theme from The Rockford Files (feat. Larry Carlton)
Long Tall Glasses (I Can Dance) - Remastered
Third Rate Romance - Remastered
Dancing In the Moonlight - Original Recording
Silly Love Songs - Remastered 2014
Don't Go Breaking My Heart
Love Is Alive
I Write the Songs
Get Closer
Right Back Where We Started From
You Should Be Dancing - Edit / From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack
That's the Way (I Like It)
If You Leave Me Now
Show Me The Way - Live
Dream On
Say You Love Me
Chiquitita
Dream Weaver
Fooled Around And Fell In Love
Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel - Pt. 1
Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again
Rhiannon
Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)
Hooked On A Feeling
She's Gone
Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)
The Boys Are Back In Town
Walk Away From Love
Country Boy (You Got Your Feet In L.A.)

User reviews

Robert Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range and use of crescendos and decrescendos effectively mirror the rising and falling action of the plot, adding depth and complexity to the viewing experience.

John Taylor
6/10

The combination of electronic and orchestral elements in the soundtrack creates a unique and modern sound that fits well with the film's contemporary setting and themes.

Patricia Wright
6/10

The soundtrack's pacing and tempo changes mirror the shifting moods and tension of the narrative, providing a rhythmic and engaging accompaniment to the on-screen action.

Dorothy Martinez
2/10

The soundtrack for Shuttle felt disconnected from the tense and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The music did not effectively enhance the feeling of danger and unease during critical scenes, which left me feeling underwhelmed.

David Evans
7/10

The emotional depth and range of the music in Shuttle effectively convey the characters' feelings and motivations, enhancing the audience's connection to the story.

Jennifer Hill
8/10

The use of atmospheric music in key moments helps build anticipation and keeps the audience engaged throughout the movie.

Linda Wright
4/10

I found the musical choices in Shuttle to be repetitive and uninspired. The same themes and motifs seemed to be used repeatedly throughout the film, which became dull and monotonous after a while. It failed to bring any fresh energy or emotion to the storytelling.

Donald Young
6/10

The soundtrack of Shuttle effectively builds tension and suspense throughout the movie with its eerie and unsettling musical cues.

Ronald Brown
2/10

The soundtrack of Shuttle lacked coherence and failed to establish a consistent mood throughout the movie. The abrupt shifts in tone and style of music were jarring and disjointed, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the narrative. It felt like a missed opportunity to create a more impactful and memorable sonic experience.

Mary Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the characters' emotional states, with moments of panic and fear being accentuated by the dissonant and frantic musical compositions.

Michael Williams
7/10

The variety of musical styles and tones in the soundtrack adds depth and complexity to the storytelling, creating a more immersive environment for the audience.

Michelle Thomas
5/10

The use of ambient sounds and minimalistic melodies in the soundtrack adds to the sense of isolation and vulnerability felt by the characters, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the film.

Michelle Davis
8/10

The soundtrack of Shuttle effectively captures the suspense and tension of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Deborah Carter
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Shuttle is a vital and integral part of the film, enhancing the storytelling and creating a memorable audio experience for the audience.

Nancy Young
5/10

The recurring motifs and themes in the soundtrack help to unify the overall sound of the film and create a sense of cohesion and continuity.

Robert Nelson
5/10

The haunting and discordant tones in certain tracks evoke a feeling of unease and foreboding, keeping the audience on edge and heightening the suspense of the storyline.

Kenneth Smith
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the on-screen action, creating a seamless audio-visual experience that elevates the impact of the film.