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Any Way You Want It - Journey in Caddyshack


Wed May 13, 2009 11:08 pm
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neco82 wrote:

"Hello" by Lionel Richie always reminds me of the Brokeback Mountain parody in Scary Movie 4. **shudder**


"Hello" was used to great effect in The 40-Year Old Virgin as Andy lights some candles, covers photographs, and turns his Star Wars figurines before he prepares to watch some porn.


Thu May 14, 2009 6:00 am
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A bunch of great examples! :D

Can't believe I forgot about "Bohemian Rhapsody". Every time I hear it, I think of that blue Pacer with the flames on the doors.

"Any Way You Want It" by Journey was also used to great effect in the Simpsons episode with Rodney Dangerfield.


Thu May 14, 2009 2:31 pm
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HomerJ wrote:
"Any Way You Want It" by Journey was also used to great effect in the Simpsons episode with Rodney Dangerfield.


Lol yeah, in the episode where Rodney discovered he was the son of Mr. Burns...good stuff. I believe they even pointed out "why are we dancing?!" and no one seems to know or care lol.

I'm not old enough to have known when that song came out or when Caddyshack came out but after seeing that movie for the first time that song makes me think of it every time. It was a running joke at parties in college that we would put that song somewhere on every "party mix" cd lol.


Thu May 14, 2009 2:44 pm
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phoenix - too young

and

my bloody valentine - sometimes


remind me of lost in translation.
great songs, great movie!


Thu May 14, 2009 2:59 pm
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moulton4 wrote:
phoenix - too young

and

my bloody valentine - sometimes


remind me of lost in translation.
great songs, great movie!

Phoenix's new album "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix" is awesome, check it out if you have a chance.


Thu May 14, 2009 6:10 pm
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Queen's Don't Stop Me Now in Shaun of the Dead. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ0gSbcG ... re=related

That song came on at a party the other night and that scene in the pub popped into my head immediately.


Thu May 14, 2009 6:24 pm
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In Dreams - Blue Velvet
Save Me & Wise Up - Magnolia
It's So Easy - Cruising
Surfin' Bird - Full Metal Jacket
Hip to be Square - American Psycho


Thu May 14, 2009 7:35 pm
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Ah, yes..."Hip To Be Square." American Psycho has cast Huey Lewis in a whole new light. :shock:


"Why are we dancing?" Hey, when Journey comes on the radio, what more reason do you need? :lol:


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Platoon-Tracks Of My Tears by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles
Any of the songs in Goodfellas
Trainspotting-Lust For Life by Iggy Pop and Temptation by New Order. In fact, the whole Trainspotting soundtrack is a must own.
Monster-Don't Stop Believing
Bringing Out The Dead-You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory
Any of the songs in Boogie Nights

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Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:38 am
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Jeff Wilder wrote:
Platoon-Tracks Of My Tears by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles
Any of the songs in Goodfellas
Trainspotting-Lust For Life by Iggy Pop and Temptation by New Order. In fact, the whole Trainspotting soundtrack is a must own.
Monster-Don't Stop Believing
Bringing Out The Dead-You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory
Any of the songs in Boogie Nights


I like your style Mr. Wilder.

My favorite song slash use of a song in Trainspotting was "Perfect Day" by Lou Reed. Wonderful song that was wonderfully used.


Mon Mar 14, 2011 1:16 am
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The Marianne Faithfull version of "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan," used in Thelma and Louise as they were fleeing through the desert at night.

When I saw the movie for the first time, I'd managed to avoid spoilers, so I had no idea what the ending was. When that song started playing, it became clear that things weren't going to end well. If you ever find that "Lucy Jordan" is your life's theme, you are screwed.

And I didn't know until just this minute that the song was written by Shel Silverstein.


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Not a "song" but the second movement: "Romance" of "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" from W.A. Mozart - members of the crew hear it in the Nostromo during a quiet moment in Alien. Now each time I hear it, I think of Alien.


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Songs that remind me of the movie...
"Hotel California" by The Gipsy Kings...in The Big Lebowski..."Nobody fucks with the Jesus."


Wasn't Lebowski saying: "Fuck the Eagles!" (of course everyone knows that the original version of "Hotel California" is from this group, sorry to even mention that) somewhere in the movie? You know what: he isn't all that wrong! :lol:


Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:11 pm
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Yeah, the level of Eagles hate in the movie and the prominent placement of the Eagles cover on the soundtrack is just one element of the enormous, self-contained memetic swirl that is The Big Lebowski.


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Threeperf35 wrote:
ram1312 wrote:
Songs that remind me of the movie...
"Hotel California" by The Gipsy Kings...in The Big Lebowski..."Nobody fucks with the Jesus."


Wasn't Lebowski saying: "Fuck the Eagles!" (of course everyone knows that the original version of "Hotel California" is from this group, sorry to even mention that) somewhere in the movie? You know what: he isn't all that wrong! :lol:


Yeah later on in the cab when the cabbie is listening to Peaceful Easy Feelin'. I don't hate The Eagles. But I'd rather listen to Creedence or Tom Petty.

(There were also two Creedence songs in the Big Lebowski. The Dude loved Creedence. The Dude had good music taste.)

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"Sea of Love" in Sea of Love
"Build Me Up Buttercup" in There's Something About Mary (the song deserved it)
Lyle Lovett's version of "Stand by Your Man" in The Crying Game
"Llorando" ("Crying" in Spanish) in Mulholland Drive
"Try a Little Tenderness" from Bull Durham ;)
"Ain't Too Proud to Beg" from The Big Chill


Mon Mar 14, 2011 9:47 pm
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"Build Me Up Buttercup" in There's Something About Mary (the song deserved it)


Yes it did. Bonus points for using the song while giving the film crew their due. I really loved that show of respect.

Syd Henderson wrote:
"Llorando" ("Crying" in Spanish) in Mulholland Drive


That scene is one of the few sequences, this in all of filmdom, that had me thinking "This film is so fucking ridiculous that I'd be silly to say it's anything less than great."


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"times they are a changing" Watchmen


Absolutely! One of my favourite movie montages there as well. It's stunning.

Smog - Vessel In Vein (from Dead Mans Shoes) - amazing song, amazing intro to the film. Works perfectly.


Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:44 am
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My Heart Will Go On - Titanic

I think its like one of the most successful songs of all time. Not just movie songs.


Tue Mar 15, 2011 10:46 am
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