I just saw the film yesterday, I've seen it before but this was my first time as a Cohen fan. I knew that the songs "waiting for the miracle" and "the future" were in it, but I didn't knew that "Anthem" was in it as well. First let me say that WFTM is a perfect opener for a film. In the intro before leonard starts singing, amazing, you really get the feeling that you're in the middle of nowhere (like a desert) and somethings 'bout to go down, in this case Mickey and Mallory, in the other case Leonard Cohen. Then when he starts his deep almost mumble kind of singing, you have to surrender completely, for this is the Devil himself singing.
"The future" in the end is also a very suitable and sarcastic closing song, a "happy"-end-song if you will. But the song that made my heart pound the most was "Anthem". Just to watch a prison riot with the music of "Anthem" in the back is brilliant, thank you Oliver stone

. But the best part is when you see Tommy lee Jones' face when he know that he's going to die, and then hearing Leonard singing in the back: "There's is a crack, a crack in everything. That's how the light get's in". That pretty much did it for me

. The fact that the rest of the music in the film is delivered by great names like: RATM "Bombtrack", "Take the power back", Bob Dylan (don't know which song?) and The cowboy junkies "Sweet jane", just makes the soundtrack complete. The highlights of course being the songs by Leonard Cohen, but also "bombtrack" exploding just when Woody harrelson smashes his rifle in the prison guards face

. This is what the future must sound like
