Tag Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 146000 votes
Tags: tag the game, friendship, hospital, fake pregnancy, bar
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

¡Tú la llevas!

Title in Italiano:

Prendimi!

Title in Português:

Jogo da Apanhada

Title in Français:

Tag

Title in Türk:

Yakalandın!

Title in Deutsch:

Catch Me!

Synopsis

Tag is a movie about Hogan "Hoagie" Malloy, Bob Callahan, Randy "Chilli" Cilliano, Kevin Sable, and Jerry Pierce who have been playing tag since they were nine years old, starting in 1983, during the month of May.

Since then, the group's main rule of the game is that the last one tagged is "it," until next season. With Hoagie having been the last one tagged in the previous year, he first recruits Bob, the CEO of an insurance company, and then Chilli and Kevin for one last attempt to tag Jerry, who has seemingly never been tagged because of his strong athleticism and intelligence.

Hoagie tells them that Jerry plans to retire after this year's game because of his upcoming marriage. Rebecca Crosby, a Wall Street Journal reporter doing a piece on Bob, joins them and decides to write an article on the friends. They are also accompanied by Hoagie's wife Anna.

Once they arrive at their hometown of Spokane, Washington, they locate Jerry at the local country club where he will be getting married, but they are overwhelmed by Jerry's skill. Jerry then introduces his fiancee Susan. As the others express disappointment over not being invited to the wedding despite their close relationship, Jerry knew he would almost certainly be tagged or at least targeted during the ceremonies.

They agree to not play the game at any wedding-related events in exchange for invitations to the wedding. Despite this, the group makes several attempts to tag Jerry both before and right after wedding-related events.

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Tag
Runnin'
Luiz Bonfá: Writer
The Pharcyde: Performer
Cindy (Rotten Tanx)
Thurston Moore: Writer
Thurston Moore: Performer
Check the Rhime
Roger Ball: Writer
A Tribe Called Quest: Performer
Minnie Riperton: Performer
Steve Miller Band: Performer
Average White Band: Performer
Shake Your Rump
Beastie Boys: Writer
Beastie Boys: Performer
Back in the Day (Remix)
Redfoo: Writer
Ahmad Lewis: Performer
Teddy Pendergrass: Performer
A Good Idea
Bob Mould: Writer
Sugar: Performer
Lake of Fire
Eric Bachmann: Performer
Hips Swingin'
Jeff Pezzati: Writer
Naked Raygun: Performer
Mother
Glenn Danzig: Writer
Danzig: Performer
Masterpiece
Kenny Nolan: Writer
Atlantic Starr: Performer
Sound of da Police
Eric Burdon: Writer
KRS-One: Performer
Grand Funk Railroad: Performer
Crazy Train
Ozzy Osbourne: Writer
Ozzy Osbourne: Performer
Wave of Mutilation (UK Surf)
Frank Black: Writer
Pixies: Performer
Motownphilly
Dallas Austin: Writer
Boyz II Men: Performer
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
Brad Roberts: Writer
Crash Test Dummies: Performer
Eric Zayne: Produced
Jeremy Renner: Performer
Colors
Ice-T: Performer
Afrika Islam: Writer

User reviews

Paul Green
2/10

The soundtrack of Tag failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the lifelong friendship portrayed in the movie. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking memorable themes or melodies that could enhance the storytelling.

Matthew Nelson
9/10

The soundtrack of Tag perfectly captures the fun and adventurous spirit of the movie. The upbeat and energetic tracks enhance the thrilling moments of the characters playing their lifelong game of tag, adding an extra layer of excitement to the scenes.

Andrew Roberts
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Tag is a vital component that elevates the storytelling and brings an extra layer of enjoyment to the audience's viewing experience.

Sarah Lewis
3/10

I found the use of popular songs in the soundtrack to be distracting and out of place, taking away from the authenticity of the characters' experiences. The music choices seemed disconnected from the narrative, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere that could immerse me in the story.

John Williams
9/10

The use of music in Tag is not only entertaining but also emotionally impactful. The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for heartfelt moments between the characters, adding depth to their relationships and making the audience feel more connected to their journey. The music enhances the storytelling and makes the movie even more memorable.

David Phillips
5/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the comedic moments in the film, adding a light-hearted and playful vibe to the overall experience.

Brian Jones
6/10

The variety of music genres in the soundtrack caters to different moods and scenes in the movie, creating a well-rounded listening experience.

Amanda Hall
5/10

The original score complements the action-packed scenes and adds depth to the emotional moments in the film.

Michael Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of Tag perfectly captures the energetic and adventurous spirit of the film.

William Wright
6/10

The music choices in Tag help to build tension during the intense tag scenes, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Michael Gonzalez
5/10

The use of classic rock songs in the soundtrack adds a nostalgic and fun element to the movie.

Brian Carter
6/10

The soundtrack enhances the camaraderie and dynamics between the characters, making their bond feel more authentic and relatable.