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Best Piece Of Music Used In Film
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MarkO
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12/12/2004 6:10 AM
'Heat' had a great soundtrack. Lots of great pieces that complemented the mood. I also like the X-Files music a lot, Mark Snow did some great work on that show.
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12/12/2004 7:13 PM
Has nobody heard of Shaft?
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12/13/2004 3:08 PM
"Hip to be square" from American Psycho. For that matter, any of the scenes where he's describing the music he's playing (Phil Collins, Genesis, Whitney Houston) are classic!
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12/13/2004 5:28 PM
the whole of the commitments performance!
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12/13/2004 6:22 PM
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Originally posted by clamps
the whole of the commitments performance!
Ah, deadly!
Gar
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12/13/2004 8:02 PM
I'd also like to add this one: Best End To A Film Using A Song/Musical Performance? I have to say the timeless classic ending of 'Life Of Brian' where they all rejoice with the chirpy melody of 'Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life'.
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12/14/2004 12:58 PM
Sympathy for the Devil at the end of Interview with the Vampire...
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12/14/2004 6:09 PM
'Big Bottoms ' & 'Sex Farm' - Sprinal Tap They go up to eleven.
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12/15/2004 12:08 PM
20th Century Boy by Placebo in Velvet Goldmine... Or indeed School of Rock BY the School of Rock IN the School of Rock
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12/15/2004 7:31 PM
Grosse Point Blank & High Fidelity (as you would hope) also made damn good use of music respectively.
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12/16/2004 8:29 AM
So did Cable Guy as far as I can remember...
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12/16/2004 9:33 AM
'All Along the Watchtower' - Withnail and I - when they're driving along the motorway...classic! 'People Are Strange' - Echo & the Bunnymen version in The Lost Boys Can't remember the name of song or artist - ('After Dark'?)but the song that Selma Hayek dances on the table to in 'From Dusk til Dawn' - - love that music! 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)' - Nancy Sinatra - Kill Bill 1 'White Rabbit' (Jefferson Airplane) in Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas, when he's in the bath and I know it's a bit cheesy but 'Sound of Silence' (Simon & Garfunkel) in the Graduate
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12/16/2004 10:47 AM
Not sure if we've had it yet but 'Out of Control' by U2 in the marvellous film Intermission.
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12/16/2004 12:57 PM
anything by Ennio Morriconi (excuse the spelling) eg Bladerunner & the Mission
Gar
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12/17/2004 12:14 AM
I just watched The Blues Brothers so nearly every scene in that film expertly uses music.
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12/17/2004 2:03 AM
didnt anybody hear me!!!! THE f**kING COMMITMENTS!!!!!
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12/17/2004 8:34 AM
Yeah The Commitments ia pretty decent aswell.
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12/17/2004 9:42 AM
Blade Runner. I agree whole heartedly. The Commitments is good but not THAT good.
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