Six Days, Seven Nights: Original Soundtrack
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Into the Mist
- Maketea
- Pink Kawala
- Crash Dance
- Floating Pontoons
- Fixing the Old Beaver
- Robin
- Ray of Hope
- Quinn's Brilliant Idea
- Saying Goodbye - Taj Mahal
- Panorama
- Discovery
- Lunching With Peacocks
- Subways and Skyscrapers
- Pirates
- Just a Small Snake
- End of a Journey
- Flying Injured
- On the Edge
- Six Days and Seven Nights
- Calypsonians
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #102864 in Music
- Released on: 1998-06-09
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English, German
Customer Reviews
Funny and entertaining
I saw this on cable many moons ago and laughed my butt off! I went out and bought it the next day. I still watch this movie and enjoy it even though I know the plot. Favorite bit: Harrison Ford strangling the bush! Clever dialogue, sharp performances and an all around fun adventure! Check out the soon to be Jango Fett as the leader of the pirates! The only liability is the always annoying David Schwimmer, but he does a good job in this one (and isn't in it as much as the leads, thank God)Anyway rent it buy it or whatever, I did.
six days and seven nightd
one of the last good comidies that isnt outragously stupid.
Action adventure and romantic comedy
When abrasive New Yorker Robin Monroe (Anne Heche) and her boyfriend Frank (David Schwimmer), head out to an idyllic Polynesian island for some R&R, all is well until Robin's boss in New York calls her and begs Robin to fly to neighboring Tahiti to take on an urgent assignment. Reluctantly, Robin agrees and approaches the local island-hopping pilot, Quinn (Harrison Ford). Quinn agrees to fly Robin to Tahiti, but during the flight, they are beset by a thunderstorm and forced to crash-land on a deserted island. Shipwrecked, two completely opposite personalities clash and come together in a series of highly entertaining and enjoyable adventures, including basic survival, a run-in with off-shore murderous pirates, and overcoming the odds to set about escaping from the island. The scenery is gorgeous, offset by a great soundtrack, and Ford is at his comedic best playing a tipsy, laid-back playboy whose South Pacific laisse-faire is a perfect foil for Heche's highly strung city-girl character.
Ford and Heche do wonders with the standard stuck-on-a-desert-island plot, and instead of being mundane it shines with real humor and unexpected twists and turns. Both actors display a true affinity for hilarious one-liners and unsuspected tender moments. A delightful movie. Highly recommended.




