Here Comes The Boom Instrumental Dubstep
i noticed no one can find or download it anywhere so here you go world. i dont own the rights to this song plz dont sue or kill me! im just trying to do the world a favor
Here Comes - The Remixes Original Rude Boy, Pirate Jams, Vengeance (AUS), Rico Tubbs, Phetsta. Liek just dance by lady gaga. Here comes the boom- nelly. Whats a good song like that? I do the high school video announcements and i need a good song to play for clips of our football team playing were 9-0 and yeah i need a good song!: tahnks.
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Comment by Brody Simmons
HERE COMES THE BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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it's motivated
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this song is good
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im a df end in fb and ive been mvp in pickford 4 six yrs
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Football music
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ok
Comment by tristan
here comes the boom
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I love this song!!!
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Damn
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football mucic
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🔥
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Ayyy 1 millionth listener
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fuck Yeah boom bitches
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bad ass song
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boom that me in ded
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Comment by John Wooten
yes
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lil pump
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@creedence-helton good 4 u
Comment by Creedence Helton
i listen to this song before every football game
Comment by Kyce Haskins
eoic kids
Comment by Waylon Neal
your mamma says she want a slow job
Comment by Waylon Neal
like it!
Comment by Tirrell Robinson
Boom Baby BOOM! EXPLOSIVE!
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Comment by DarkLink12
great music
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AWESOMEE
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Lit
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Here Comes the Boom | |
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Directed by | Frank Coraci |
Produced by | Todd Garner Kevin James |
Written by | Allan Loeb Kevin James |
Starring |
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Music by | Rupert Gregson-Williams |
Cinematography | Phil Méheux |
Edited by | Scott Hill |
Happy Madison Productions Hey Eddie Broken Road Productions | |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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105 minutes[1] | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $42 million[2][3] |
Box office | $73.1 million[4] |
Youtube audio to mp3 converter for mac. Here Comes the Boom is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, co-written, produced by and starring Kevin James. It was also written by Allan Loeb and Rock Reuben with music by Rupert Gregson-Williams. The film co-stars Henry Winkler and Salma Hayek. It was produced by Happy Madison Productions. The film was released in the United States on October 12, 2012 by Columbia Pictures. The film's title is taken from the song 'Boom' by Christiannu metal band P.O.D.
Plot[edit]
Former Division Icollegiate wrestler, Scott Voss is a 42-year-old bored and disillusioned biology teacher at the failing Wilkinson High School.[5] Budget cutbacks at the school jeopardize the continuation of its music program, which would result in its teacher, Marty Streb, being laid off. Concerned for both his colleague and his students, Scott attempts to raise the $48,000 necessary to keep the music program alive. He moonlights as a night instructor for an adult citizenship class, where student Niko asks him for outside tutoring. When Scott arrives at Niko's apartment, he learns that Niko was a former mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. While watching the UFC at Niko's apartment, Scott learns that the loser of a fight receives $10,000, which gives him the idea of raising the money by fighting and losing in MMA.
Scott, helped by Niko and Marty, begins with small unsanctioned bouts paying only $750 to the loser. Niko begins training him in defense, later adding trainer Mark to teach offense, after Scott knocks out an opponent (before vomiting on him due to having eaten some rancid applesauce made by Marty, who apparently isn't Amish) and realizes that wins give larger payouts, needing fewer fights to achieve his goal. While Mark trains with Scott, Malia De La Cruz, one of Scott's students and a band member, helps Niko study for his citizenship test by putting the information into songs. Scott then begins fighting in small MMA fights and gradually gaining higher amounts of money for the school.
Scott has been pursuing the school nurse, Bella Flores, and they share moments revealing affection for each other, while also rekindling Scott's passion for teaching. He begins to engage the class and earns the respect of his students. Scott is within $6,000 of his goal when Mark tells him that Niko turned down a sanctioned UFC fight offered by Joe Rogan, with the certainty of earning $10,000 for a loss. Scott confronts Niko, who apologizes and admits he turned it down because he was jealous – Niko was once asked to fight at the UFC but suffered a neck injury while training for it, ending his career. Scott and Niko accept the offer, and they travel to the MGM Grand Las Vegas for the fight. The night he arrives, Bella calls Scott to tell him that the school's vice principal Robert Elkins has been arrested for embezzling from the school, including Scott's winnings. All Scott's efforts have been in vain, and he decides he must win the fight and the $50,000 purse.
The publicity of Scott's slow rise to fame has grown, and the school's band appears in the stands to play his theme song, 'Holly Holy' by Neil Diamond, thanks to Bella contacting Rogan. During the fight, Marty reminds the losing Scott that even if he does not win, he has inspired the students, which is their real purpose as teachers. Scott has no answer to his dangerous opponent Ken Dietrich, who is angered that his original opponent cancelled and that he is stuck with a man that 'does not deserve' to be fighting at the UFC. After finding inspiration from the students, Scott manages to win the final round of the fight, earning $50,000 and Dietrich's respect. Scott and Bella kiss through the chain link fence of the ring.
A subplot involves student Malia, her father, and Scott's brother Eric, who is unhappily self-employed as a house painter. Eric has a large family and both he and his wife have low paying jobs; Eric enjoys cooking. Malia's father has a restaurant that is failing since his chef quit. Malia's father wants her to stop music and focus less on school so that she can help with the restaurant, but she has a passion for music. Scott encourages Malia to pursue her musical talent, which drives hostility from her father to Scott for 'telling his daughter to disobey him'. Eric becomes the chef for her father's restaurant, which improves the business, so Malia's father is thankful to Scott. Once Malia sings Scott's theme song at the UFC fight, shown on TV, her father tearfully accepts that music is her true passion.
In the closing scene, Niko and all of the students in Scott's citizenship class attend their American citizenship ceremony.
Cast[edit]
- Kevin James as Scott Voss
- Salma Hayek as Bella Flores
- Henry Winkler as Marty Streb
- Greg Germann as Duke Betcher
- Joe Rogan as Himself
- Gary Valentine as Eric Ross
- Jake Zyrus as Malia De La Cruz
- Bas Rutten as Niko
- Nikki Tyler-Flynn as Mollie Streb
- Reggie Lee as Mr. De La Cruz
- Jason Miller as 'Lucky' Patrick Murray
- Mark Muñoz as Romero
- Melissa Peterman as Lauren Voss
- Shelly Desai as Miguel
- Bruce Buffer as Himself
- Krzysztof Soszynski as Ken 'The Executioner' Dietrich
- Satoshi Ishii as Fairgrounds Fighter
- Mark DellaGrotte as Himself
- Herb Dean as Himself
- Arianny Celeste as Penelope 'Pinche Punisher' Lopez
- Mookie Barker as Vice Principal Elkins
- Mike Goldberg as Himself
- Wanderlei Silva as Himself
- Chael Sonnen as Arguing fighter
- Jacob 'Stitch' Duran as Himself
- Melchor Menor as Sityodtong Gym Fighter
Production[edit]
Filming began on March 28, 2011, in and around the Boston, Massachusetts, area.[6] Filming continued on through May 25, 2011, in Lowell and Quincy, Massachusetts, where it wrapped shortly thereafter, by early June 2011.[7][8]
Reception[edit]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 40% based on 95 reviews, and an average rating of 4.9/10. The website's consensus reads, 'Here Comes the Boom benefits from Kevin James's genial presence, but the film doesn't deliver enough laughs to live up to its title – or enough satisfying plot to make up the difference.'[9] On Metacritic the film has a score of 40 out of 100, based on reviews from 26 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[10] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade A on scale of A to F.[11]
USA Today's Scott Bowles says the film 'telegraphs every punch .. but when the comedy connects, it can deliver with funny force'. He says 'The film suffers from too many side stories, but it does a nice job capturing the heavyweight battles of everyday folk.'[12] Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune writes: 'Once it gets going and commits to its time-worn inspirational formula, it's not half-bad.'[13] Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times wrote: 'If you can choke down the implausible notion that the doughy Kevin James would last more than five seconds in a mixed martial arts ring, Here Comes the Boom is a moderately enjoyable, nontaxing sort of comedy.'[14][15]
John Anderson of Variety magazine wrote: 'Hands of stone meet heads of air in Here Comes the Boom, a sports story so daffy it may as well star Kevin James.' He called the film 'a triumph of recycling' comparing it to Rocky. Anderson is critical of the different clashing tones of the film, but calls the characters likable, and writes the 'violence adds a frisson of tension to the pic’s mix of grappling, romance and anemic social critique.'[16][17]Entertainment Weekly's Lisa Schwarzbaum called it 'A cloddish, harmlessly drecky comedy from the Sandler factory of crude mush.'[18][19]Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club wrote: 'Here Comes The Boom seems to have made it from the pitch stage - Kevin James does MMA to save his school or something! - to the big screen without an iota of inspiration, ambition, or personality seeping in at any juncture.'[20]Marc Savlov of the Austin Chronicle wrote: 'Here Comes the Bomb' would've been a more fitting title, but props to Henry Winkler for rising to the occasion and turning in a sweet, idealistic performance in a film that otherwise feels like a tawdry commercial for the UFC and MMA.'[21]
Box office[edit]
In its opening weekend, the movie earned $11.8 million in the domestic box office and ended its box office run with $73 million worldwide.[3]
Accolades[edit]
Here Comes the Boom was chosen as one of ten best films for family audiences by the 21st Annual Movieguide Awards on February 15, 2013.[22]
Soundtrack[edit]
- 'Holly Holy' – versions by Neil Diamond and Charice are heard in the film
- 'Bouncing off the Ceiling (Upside Down)' by A-Teens
- 'Joker & the Thief' by Wolfmother
- 'Optimus Bellum Domitor' by Sak, Williams and Welch
- 'Boom' by P.O.D.
- 'Spank' by Jimmy 'Bo' Horne
- 'James Brown Is Dead' by L.A. Style
- 'New Noise' by Refused
- 'Holly Holy' by Neil Diamond
- 'Faithfully' by Journey
- 'Holly Holy (NSFW Remix)' by Neil Diamond ft. UltraLove
- 'Pictures' by Joseph Anderson
- 'I Stand Alone' by Godsmack
- 'Doin' It Right (Delta Mix)' by Steve Azar
Home media[edit]
DVD was released in Region 1 in the United States on February 5, 2013, and also Region 2 in the United Kingdom on 18 March 2013, it was distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
References[edit]
- ^'Here Comes the Boom (12A)'. British Board of Film Classification. 2012-09-26. Retrieved 2012-09-28.
- ^Kaufman, Amy (2012-10-11). ''Taken 2,' 'Argo' in tight race for No. 1 at weekend box office'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
- ^ ab'Here Comes the Boom (2012) - Financial Information'. The Numbers (website).
- ^'Here Comes the Boom (2012)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2019-08-18.
- ^'Here Comes the Boom – Sony Pictures Entertainment'. www.sonypictures.com.
- ^McNary, Dave (7 June 2011). 'Melissa Peterman ready for 'Boom''. Variety.
currently shooting in Boston
- ^'Kevin James headed to Quincy, MA for 'Here Comes The Boom''. On Location Vacations. 10 February 2011.
- ^'Actor Kevin James says old Quincy High had 'great look' for new film'. Massachusetts Film Office.
- ^'Here Comes The Boom (2012)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
- ^'Here Comes the Boom'. Metacritic.
- ^'Cinemascore'. CinemaScore. Archived from the original on 2018-12-20. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
- ^Scott Bowles (Oct 11, 2012). ''Here Comes the Boom' connects with laughs and heart'. USA TODAY.
- ^Phillips, Michael (October 11, 2012). 'A determined teacher enters the Octagon in 'Here Comes the Boom' ★★ 1/2'. chicagotribune.com. Archived from the original on 1 August 2014.
- ^Genzlinger, Neil (11 October 2012). 'Kevin James in 'Here Comes the Boom''. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2015-09-25.
- ^Bilge Ebiri (Oct 14, 2012). 'Here Comes the Boom: A 'Laugh at the Chubby Guy' Movie, Sans the Laughs'. www.vulture.com. New York Magazine.
doesn't quite work as a comedy (it's not particularly funny), or a drama (it's not particularly poignant )
- ^Anderson, John (10 October 2012). 'Here Comes the Boom'. Variety.
- ^Janice Page (12 October 2012). 'James punches the clock in 'Here Comes the Boom''. Boston.com.
- ^Lisa Schwarzbaum (Oct 11, 2012). 'Here Comes the Boom'. Entertainment Weekly.
- ^Lumenick, Lou (12 October 2012). 'Lower the 'Boom''. New York Post.
- ^Rabin, Nathan. 'Here Comes The Boom'. The A.V. Club.
- ^Marc Savlov (Oct 17, 2012). 'Movie Review: Here Comes the Boom'. Austin Chronicle.
- ^'Here Comes The Boom Is One Of 10 Best Films For Family Audiences'. magnustoday.net. 2013-02-16. Archived from the original on 2013-03-04. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
External links[edit]
- Here Comes the Boom on IMDb
- Here Comes the Boom at AllMovie
- Here Comes the Boom at Box Office Mojo
- Here Comes the Boom at Rotten Tomatoes
- Here Comes the Boom at Metacritic