Best Use of Modern Music in a Movie

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"Innocent When You Dream" in Smoke.
"Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating in Space" and "Fourth Time Around" in Vanilla Sky (the entire movie is great for music).
"Both Sides Now" in Love Actually (a really powerful moment in an otherwise lighthearted movie).
"Staralfur" in The Life Aquatic.
"Poison Cup" at the end of Wellness.
"Six Different Ways" in The Rules of Attraction (and, in a sick way, their use of Harry Nilsson's "Without You" too).
I know you specified "modern music", but I really love the use of Bach's Goldberg Variations in that scene in Silence of the Lambs when Lecter savages the prison guards.


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turned2black wrote:
I actually really hated this moment. But I'm not crazy about the movie that surrounds it either.
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turned2black wrote:
I actually really liked this moment. But I'm crazy about the movie that surrounds it.
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mastaflatch wrote:
turned2black wrote:
I actually really liked this moment. But I'm crazy about the movie that surrounds it.

I like her "save me" song that closes the movie.
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Harry Lime wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
turned2black wrote:
I actually really liked this moment. But I'm crazy about the movie that surrounds it.

I like her "save me" song that closes the movie.
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theplatypus wrote:
turned2black wrote:
I actually really hated this moment. But I'm not crazy about the movie that surrounds it either.
The scene feels trite to me
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Watching Fight Club when I was 12 years old introduced me to the Pixies. So, that.
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Moby's stuff in Heat.
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i especially like the following directors (with obvious notable movies) for their music pairings w/ their scenes.

quentin tarantino: pulp fiction, django, kill bill
martin scorsese: goodfellas, the departed
wes anderson: royal tannebaums, rushmore
cameron crowe: jerry maguire, vanilla sky
the coen brothers: oh brother where art thou, big lebowski
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The early & unrestrained camera work of Paul Anderson.

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Harry Lime wrote:The early & unrestrained camera work of Paul Anderson.

You seen this? Start at 2:11

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Orpheus wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:The early & unrestrained camera work of Paul Anderson.

You seen this? Start at 2:11


I haven't. BUT NOW I SEE :shock: That's cool.
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Soma. wrote:Watching Fight Club when I was 12 years old introduced me to the Pixies. So, that.
I should have had Fincher on my list. He's great at utilizing music to enhance a scene.

also, Forrest Gump is pretty high on my list for "modern music in a movie."
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Harry Lime wrote:I haven't. BUT NOW I SEE :shock: That's cool.
That whole movie is really cool, it was basically made as propaganda but just watch it for the filmmaking.
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Just watched a movie called Legends of the Fall. Probably the worst use of music in a movie I've ever heard. terrible.
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BurtReynolds wrote:Just watched a movie called Legends of the Fall. Probably the worst use of music in a movie I've ever heard. terrible.
You know what movie was terrible like that? Watchmen. Aside from the intro montage set to "The Times They Are a-Changin'", everything else was just awkward and ill-fitting.
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