busterman62
I got a pocket full of kryptonite
Re: Songs And Movies That Are Forever Intertwined
Singin In The Rain = A Clockwork Orange
Singin In The Rain = A Clockwork Orange
singin in the rain = a clockwork orange
also sprach zarathustra and catch-22
The intertwined song from FBDO is this:
Rolling Stones "Gimme Shelter" in "Goodfellas" (although that soundtrack is very tough to beat, in relation to the scenes the other songs are in)
And let's not forget BWAMMMMM! from Inception. That counts as a song, right?
Correction.
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Everytime I hear Dust in the Wind now, I think of Will Farrell singing it from Old School.
Hip To Be Square and not The Power Of Love or Back In Time? Really, Hip To Be Square is the best example of a Huey Lewis song that is more closely associated with a movie other than BTTF (American Psycho).Oh, and speaking of the 80s - anything by Huey Lewis and the News, and the Back to the Future series (specifically Hip to be Square).
It is true that every time I hear a car stereo playing trance being fed into a trash compactor, I think of Inception. It's really ruined the experience for me.
"I'm Alright" = Caddyshack.
"Shout" = Animal House.
"Puttin' on the Ritz" = Young Frankenstein.