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Atlantic Unveils "P.S. I Love You"

Post Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:55 am

Atlantic Records has announced the forthcoming release of "P.S. I LOVE YOU - MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE," the original motion picture soundtrack to the Warner Bros. Pictures/Alcon Entertainment romantic comedy/drama. Due in stores on December 4th, the album features tracks from a diverse range of top artists, including James Blunt, Paolo Nutini, and the one-and-only Pogues. "P.S. I Love You," the film, is slated to open in theatres nationwide on December 21st.

"P.S. I LOVE YOU - MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE" (Atlantic)
Release Date: December 4, 2007

1. The Pogues - "Love You 'Till The End"
2. James Blunt - "Same Mistake"
3. NEEDTOBREATHE - "More Time"
4. Laura Izibor - "Carousel"
5. Hope - "Fortress"
6. Ryan Star - "Last Train Home"
7. Paolo Nutini - "Rewind"
8. Toby Lightman - "My Sweet Song"
9. Chuck Prophet - "No Other Love"
10. The Academy Is... - "Everything We Had"
11. The Stills - "In The Beginning"
12. Flogging Molly - "If I Ever Leave This World Alive"
13. Nellie McKay - "P.S. I Love You"
14. John Powell - "Kisses and Cake"

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Post Wed Nov 07, 2007 9:21 am

I didn't know there was a Pogues song in this movie!
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Post Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:42 am

The Pogues on the same CD as James Blunt ... that´s not nice. :shock:
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"P.S. I Love You" sound track

Post Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:56 am

For additional information, please visit http://www.psiloveyoumovie.com.


"P.S. I Love You - Music From The Motion Picture"
(Atlantic)
Release Date: December 4, 2007

1. The Pogues - "Love You 'Till The End"
2. James Blunt - "Same Mistake"
3. NEEDTOBREATHE - "More Time"
4. Laura Izibor - "Carousel"
5. Hope - "Fortress"
6. Ryan Star - "Last Train Home"
7. Paolo Nutini - "Rewind"
8. Toby Lightman - "My Sweet Song"
9. Chuck Prophet - "No Other Love"
10. The Academy Is... - "Everything We Had"
11. The Stills - "In The Beginning"
12. Flogging Molly - "If I Ever Leave This World Alive"
13. Nellie McKay - "P.S. I Love You"
14. John Powell - "Kisses and C
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better re-learn "Love you till the end"

Post Sun Dec 23, 2007 3:52 pm

saw the film "PS I love you" last night....the ultimate chick flick...opens with "Love you till the end" and it appears later as well...I got a hunch this film is gonna be a big hit, the women in the audience were laughing and sighing all night...so you'd better re-learn it to satisfy the requests you're gonna get for it (even though the band was down to four of the big 8 by then ). Also uses FONY hilariously. About a half hour was filmed in County Wicklow, lovely scenery. Ends with what I think was a Dropkicks Murphy song as well.
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Post Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:13 pm

Who wrote that? Darryl or Andrew?
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Post Mon Dec 24, 2007 3:23 pm

it is Daryl who wrote the song "love you til the end". I saw the movie last night not knowing that those songs would be used so it was a very nice surprise. the ending song was by flogging molly.
by the way,i also now love Gerard Butler after seeing the movie. :D
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FONY in film

Post Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:26 pm

A "toe-curling" version of FONY turns up in an apparently appalling film: http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/C ... 41,00.html

"The movie is notable for having a toe-curling rendition of Fairytale of New York, recited by the smiling, liberal priest at Gerry's wake. It wasn't bleeped - though I could have done with one long bleep through this film."

Sounds so bad it's almost tempting. Though on the other hand, perhaps not. :wink:
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Re: FONY in film

Post Fri Jan 04, 2008 6:20 pm

firehazard wrote:A "toe-curling" version of FONY turns up in an apparently appalling film: http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/C ... 41,00.html

"The movie is notable for having a toe-curling rendition of Fairytale of New York, recited by the smiling, liberal priest at Gerry's wake. It wasn't bleeped - though I could have done with one long bleep through this film."

Sounds so bad it's almost tempting. Though on the other hand, perhaps not. :wink:


This movie has had almost universal pans, though as I haven't seen it, I can't say if they're justified. "Love You Till The End" from Pogue Mahone appears over the opening credits and, according to Darryl (who wrote the song) it is also sung within the movie by Hillary Swank.

The movie is based on the best-selling "chick-lit" novel by Cecelia Ahern, the infant daughter of the Irish Taoiseach. And no, I've not read that either.
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Post Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:17 am

A review by Victoria Mary Clarke
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Post Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:21 pm

MacRua wrote:A review by Victoria Mary Clarke
kind of.


I wonder what she would write about if she wasnt with Shane?
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Post Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:35 pm

She's very open. I like her for it.
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Post Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:30 pm

I was expecting to see her in Celeb Big Brother this year, but im told by our lass thats its not on
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Re: FONY in film

Post Sat Jan 12, 2008 12:20 am

philipchevron wrote: The movie is based on the best-selling "chick-lit" novel by Cecelia Ahern, the infant daughter of the Irish Taoiseach. And no, I've not read that either.

We went in on the [free] advanced screening. The book was far better [some of us have read it, Philip..] but they've completely changed the end, and they also changed one of the main characters to having an Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Then, producers must have decided they couldn't have their heroine marry him [like she did in the book] so something completely different happened in the end. The wake was a grand aul' spine ticklin' scene. There was a bit of shyte acting and plot losses but ah well, and I actually liked the ending after all that complaining...
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Re: FONY in film

Post Sat Jan 12, 2008 4:29 pm

Irishbookish wrote:
philipchevron wrote: The movie is based on the best-selling "chick-lit" novel by Cecelia Ahern, the infant daughter of the Irish Taoiseach. And no, I've not read that either.

We went in on the [free] advanced screening. The book was far better.


In my experience the book is always better (not having read this one I can't comment specifically) but I would like to know if anyone out there has an example of the film being better than the book. Mods, feel free to move my question wherever you see fit.
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