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Ride of the Valkyries in Apocalypse Now [/ QUOTE ] nh |
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Phhh. "Black Betty" in Blow. (Remember, he's struttin thru the airport in his white suit, about to deliver some cocaine.) [/ QUOTE ] I also liked "Blinded by the Light", or whatever it's called by whoever sings that thing... the James Gang or whoever. Everytime I hear this song now I think of Blow. I think of the scene where Johnny Depp is standing in his driveway puffing away while admiring his fleet of cars while his dad nods his head in approval/disapproval. |
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This is gonna sound lame, but I always thought the use of 'unchained melody' in Ghost was a pretty damn fine use of a track.
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This is gonna sound lame, but I always thought the use of 'unchained melody' in Ghost was a pretty damn fine use of a track. [/ QUOTE ] You're awefully womanly today. What gives? |
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[ QUOTE ] This is gonna sound lame, but I always thought the use of 'unchained melody' in Ghost was a pretty damn fine use of a track. [/ QUOTE ] You're awefully womanly today. What gives? [/ QUOTE ] Time of the month. |
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[ QUOTE ] Phhh. "Black Betty" in Blow. (Remember, he's struttin thru the airport in his white suit, about to deliver some cocaine.) [/ QUOTE ] I also liked "Blinded by the Light", or whatever it's called by whoever sings that thing... the James Gang or whoever. Everytime I hear this song now I think of Blow. I think of the scene where Johnny Depp is standing in his driveway puffing away while admiring his fleet of cars while his dad nods his head in approval/disapproval. [/ QUOTE ] It's by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). |
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No it's not.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Phhh. "Black Betty" in Blow. (Remember, he's struttin thru the airport in his white suit, about to deliver some cocaine.) [/ QUOTE ] I also liked "Blinded by the Light", or whatever it's called by whoever sings that thing... the James Gang or whoever. Everytime I hear this song now I think of Blow. I think of the scene where Johnny Depp is standing in his driveway puffing away while admiring his fleet of cars while his dad nods his head in approval/disapproval. [/ QUOTE ] It's by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). [/ QUOTE ] Manfred Mann's Earthband |
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springsteen wrote it...
my submission is, "stuck in the middle with you" and the ear lopping scene in Resevoir Dogs. |
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Re: Best application of a music track in a movie
One of my favorite movie scenes is when Tuco Ramirez is running around the cemetery to "The Ecstasy of Gold".
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