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Great use of a song in a film

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PatTheRat | 14:02 Thu 06th Apr 2006 | Music
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Anyone got an song that are used in a film, and they just fit that scene perfectly? For example, Jumpin Jack Flash in Mean Streets or at the end of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The song on both occasions to me just seemed so right. Anyone any others???
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Mad World as used in Donnie Darko. Given that the song was originally written a couple of decades before the film was even made, it could have been written for the film, as it fits beautifully.
Most the music in City of Angels was beautifully matched x

Anybody seen the Film Times Square? I love the end bit where the camera pans across New York's night time skyline . The song in the Background is Roxy Music's 'Same old Scene' .


Love it love it love it.


As odd as it sounds i think the best movie soundtrack was Oh Brother Where Art Thou, i not really into country music but thought this was fantastic

Mission Impossible 2 had loads of "just rite" music
Buck Rogers by Feeder was great for the take off scene as the F-16 left the flight deck in Behind Enemy Lines.
Cheesy as hell - but Kissing you - from the fBaz Luhrmann film production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet!
i bought Times Square dvd off ebay but it wont play on my player here even though it is all region got dvd from USA I loved that film when i was at school saw it three times in cinema it had Down in the Park by Tubeway army in it as well as Walk on the Wildside does anyone know how I can make this dvd work!?
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You'll maybe need an NTSC (i think this is the abbreviation) compatible tv for it to work. I know a mate had this same problem and couldn't get it sorted.

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