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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesYou might have seen through us at this point -- we are looking forward to the film a little, at least this far out. It doesn't look like high art or anything, but like last year's surprisingly decent "Footloose" remake, it seems like it could be musical teen fare that's a cut above most, and we'd probably rather sit through one of those than a new "Resident Evil" movie. Anyway, we're about a month away from finding out if our optimism is misplaced, but ahead of time, the details of the soundtrack have been revealed, via Film Music Reporter.
And as you might expect, the majority of it is made up of the a capella performances of popular hits by both the all-female Barden Bedellas (who include Kendrick, Wilson and Brittany Snow among their number), and their smarmy all-male rivals The Treblemakers. And it seems to be, one extract from the score by Christophe Beck aside, mostly covers, with tracks from the likes of Madonna, Salt N' Pepa, The Bangles and Blackstreet featuring, alongside more contemporary hits by Kelly Clarkson, Miley Cyrus, Jessie J and Cee-Lo Green. It's pretty much the same kind of stuff you'd see on "Glee," which is a bit disheartening (although it's not like we were expecting covers of Sonic Youth or The Fall or anything), but there's plenty of great songs in there.
You can check out the full tracklisting below (spoilers, we guess?). It'll hit digital music emporioums on September 25th, get a physical release on October 2nd, and the film hits theaters on October 5th. We definitely won't see you there opening night...

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