Wonder Woman 1984’s Soundtrack Should Have Been Nonstop ’80s Pop Songs

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1984 was the year of not one but TWO huge hits called “Jump,” for cripes’ sake!

Imagine if that scene of Chris Pine trying on Handsome Guy’s clothes had been set to “Let’s Hear It for the Boy,” or if Kristen Wiig’s glam makeover had been scored by Sheila E.’s “The Glamorous Life,” or if Wonder Woman and Cat Kristen Wiig had faced off to 1984 Grammy winner Pat Benatar’s “Love Is a Battlefield.

” I think if I had been served up those needle drops I might have been able to overlook the fact that Patty Jenkins didn’t bother to set-dress the D.C. Metro to remove the signs for the opened-in-2014 Silver Line, or that Kristen Wiig somehow got awish and used it to turn into a cat, or that when Pedro Pascal went on worldwide TV not one single person on Earth said, “I wish this blowhard would shut the hell up.

 

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I loved Jumped by The Pointer Sisters, but no soundtrack could've saved that waste of celluloid.

It would have been a lot better in so many ways, it's probably better to just forget about it. A new WW —and better— movie does the trick.

Yup. That was a huuuge part that was missing from the movie. You couldn't even tell it was set in the 80's for long stretches. Not sure why they would miss this important part.

Word on the street is - 'Dalton Trumbo - where are you?'

The movie is plain bad, no soundtrack will fix it.

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