The Million Dollar Hotel Soundtrack (

The Million Dollar Hotel Soundtrack (2000) cover

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 23000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The Million Dollar Hotel

Title in Italiano:

The Million Dollar Hotel

Title in Português:

O Hotel

Synopsis

The Million Dollar Hotel follows the supposed murder of Izzy Goldkiss. FBI Agent Skinner is sent into investigate the crime, and to weed out the killer. When he reaches the 'hotel', he comes across many of the forgotten types of people living in the city. You have Geronimo, who is a self proclaimed Native American artist. Dixie, played with great gusto by Peter Stormare, as the 'fifth' Beatle still waiting for his royalty payments as well as recognition. Eloise, who is the neighborhood 'whore'. And then there is Tom-Tom, played by Jeremy Davies. He's the center of the story, being that he's the 'village idiot' of the bunch, and has the trust of everyone in the Hotel. Agent Skinner has a few days to find out who the killer is, while the residents of the hotel devise a scheme to sell off Izzy's fabled 'Tar Paintings'.

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Play Title Artist
The Million Dollar Hotel
The First Time
U2: Writer
U2: Performer
Stateless
U2: Writer
U2: Performer
Dancin' Shoes
Bono: Performer
Daniel Lanois: Writer
Ground beneath Her Feet
U2: Writer
U2: Performer
Satellite of Love
Lou Reed: Writer
Milla Jovovich: Performer
Anarchy in the U.S.A.
John Lydon: Writer
Tito Larriva: Performer
Falling at Your Feet
Bono: Writer
Bono: Performer
Never Let Me Go
Bono: Writer
Bono: Performer
The Ground Beneath Her Feet
U2: Performer
Never Let Her Go
U2: Performer
Tom Tom's Dream
U2: Performer
Bathtub
U2: Performer
The First Time (Reprise)
U2: Performer
Tom Tom's Room
U2: Performer
Funny Face
U2: Performer
Amsterdam Blue (Cortege)
U2: Performer
Satellite Of Love (Reprise)
U2: Performer
Satellite Of Live (Danny Saber Remix)
U2: Performer
Anarchy In The USA
U2: Performer
Tom Tom's Dream
U2: Performer
Tom Tom's Room
U2: Performer
Dancin' Shoes
U2: Performer

User reviews

Mary Johnson
8/10

The blend of haunting melodies and experimental sounds in the soundtrack adds depth and emotion to the film, making it a truly memorable and essential component of the overall cinematic experience.

Emily Lewis
8/10

The soundtrack of The Million Dollar Hotel is a captivating and atmospheric masterpiece that perfectly complements the mysterious and eclectic vibe of the film.

Elizabeth Allen
4/10

The music choices in the film often felt overpowering and distracting, taking away from the emotional impact of key scenes rather than enhancing them.

Paul Evans
2/10

Some of the songs in the soundtrack seemed out of place and generic, failing to create a distinctive and memorable musical identity for the movie.

John Turner
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack effortlessly captures the unique personalities of the characters in the movie, enhancing the storytelling and creating a rich and immersive listening experience.

Melissa Martinez
3/10

The soundtrack of The Million Dollar Hotel felt disjointed and lacked cohesion, with a mix of genres that didn't seem to complement the mood of the film.

James Mitchell
6/10

I found the soundtrack of The Million Dollar Hotel to be a unique blend of haunting and experimental music that perfectly captured the mysterious and quirky atmosphere of the film. The use of unconventional instruments and eerie melodies added an extra layer of depth to the storytelling, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Kimberly Wright
6/10

On the other hand, I felt that some tracks in the soundtrack of The Million Dollar Hotel were a bit too disjointed and jarring for my taste. While I appreciate the attempt to create a sense of unease and mystery, at times the music felt overwhelming and distracted from the emotional impact of certain scenes. I believe a more cohesive approach to the sound design could have improved the overall cohesion of the film.