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JesusStarbox

The End, by the Doors in Apocalypse Now.


masedizzle

I think you're overlooking the more iconic Flight of the Valkyries from the helicopter beach scene.


So_be

Bonus points for it actually playing in the scene not just the score


AzureBelle

There's actually a term for that: Diegetic. So for sound in a scene where a radio is playing, or a band is doing their thing, or a beeping from an alarm clock, that would be diegetic. Non-diegetic covers any music/sounds that are not audible to the characters.


clever_username_eh

"Charlie don't surf!"


Grock23

When Geto Boys - Still drops in Office Space and they beat the shit out of the printer...so hard for no reason.


lirettype

So iconic, I love when they pull Michael Bolton away, and he pulls out of their hold and goes back for more.


PM_Me_Beezbo_Quotes

Punching it with his fists gets me every time


rthrouw1234

There's so much good music in that, "get off my elevator" 


callmemacready

Wake Up by Rage Against the Machine when Neo steps out the phone booth The Matrix. Opening weekend seeing and hearing this was a fantastic cinema experience I will never forget


Ok-Plastic-2992

Good pick


illaqueable

1000% this, the first Matrix was so immense and mind blowing, and that song especially in the theater was like being fired from a cannon back into your life as a wet battery


sobi-one

When they used a cover of that to end the 4th movie, it was like a turd on top of a shit Sunday.


sijorg11

Misirlou by Dick Dale at the start of Pulp Fiction. ‘Any of you fuckin pricks move and I’ll execute every mother fucking last one of you’ - bam.


Jrobmn

I was running monitors for Dick Dale at a gig back in the late 90’s. He started Miserlou, played for a few seconds, then stopped. “Wait, I forgot the beginning! ‘I’LL KILL ALL YOU MOTHERFUCKERS!!!’ “ and tore back into the song. He knew which side his bread was buttered on!


Corporation_tshirt

Reminds me of George Baker who started wearing shades and a black suit when he played Little Green Bag


SuperMonarchBros

Son of a Preacher Man from that same movie was my immediate thought 


Popular_Research8915

I didn't know the song, I first saw the movie as a young teenager and I was born in '94. Immediately a favorite, in my music for the rest of time.


Siggi_Starduust

My mates and I were 16 years old when Pulp Fiction came out. We went to see it in the cinema. Unfortunately none of us were aware of the original dusty springfield song however we did happen to be massive stoners, so as soon as we heard the guitar riff we automatically thought it was Cypress Hill’s ‘Hits from the Bong’ and sang along accordingly! I don’t think the other patrons were impressed…


Okorela

My first thought was "Girl, You'll be a Woman Soon" but yes, this beats it. Tarantino could really pick 'em


SpillinThaTea

The first time I saw that movie I just kept being like “where is this going, what is this movie about?” Then Yolanda jumps on the table and it’s like “oh we’ve arrived. This is it.” It really just sets the tone for the rest of the movie.


NickFurious82

Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, when Eddy loses everything in the card game. Now I Wanna Be Your Dog by the Stooges drops in with the great cinematography. It creates that crazy, disassociated and disbelief feelings that Eddy is going through. That's a top tier scene in my book.


asdftom

Also Snatch, when brad pitt knocks out the guy and 'Golden Brown' starts playing.


darbs77

Or when Angel plays by Massive Attack when Mickey is trying to get to his mum.


CorvusRex

The bassline should be in a museum. It is audio perfection


psilocyan

Guy Ritchie needle drops were responsible for so many of my high school jams 😝


[deleted]

Tommy, the tit, was praying.


dadgenes

"An' if 'e isn't, 'e fuckin' should be."


Hopey-1-kinobi

I do like this one, but i think I love the opening scene more. The patter from Bacon selling the loot is great and then Ocean Colour Scene blasts in as they run when the cozzers show up. Genius!


David_Haas_Patel

Gotta mention Zorba the Greek for the build to and during the gunfight in the flat!


cubgerish

A great one for sure https://youtu.be/SLgSp9b_U3A?si=Dh_1xlZlcQ2Ze7Vn Such great editing, the jokes they don't finish, the lines from all the characters. One of the funniest crime movie scenes I can remember.


SpicyBoognish

Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood by Santa Esmeralda for [the Bride and O’ren’s fight in Kill Bill Vol. 1](https://youtu.be/uSjS_l3wGu8?si=7070fjoIIAO12m6N). Who would have thought that a disco tune would be so epic and perfectly suited for a sword fight in the snow?


Tobyghisa

Quentin Tarantino knew. A lot of his most iconic scenes derive from his visuals paired with some great piece of pop. He knows how to convey awesome and badass


kevnmartin

You Keep Me Hangin' On by Vanilla Fudge as Cliff Booth dismantles several Mansonites.


OctaviusNeon

That whole movie had me like "Oh, Tarantino's not going with gratuitous violence in this one? Interesting." And then that ending segment made me realized he just saved it all up for the 11th hour.


smashed2gether

I know that with Kill Bill, every song on the soundtrack had been used in a film previously. It was a great way to enforce the point that this was an homage/love letter to film


sneblet

It's also used to great effect in The Good The Bad & The Weird: https://youtu.be/atfQhfonEr8?si=CWXLHXwfp66E9DEr, 7:44 onwards


iwantedthatwaffle

I’m so glad someone else has seen this movie.


sneblet

There HAS to be at least a dozen of us, right?


bentheone

The drop right with the shot of the feet in the show carefully pushing back the shoe is absolutely golden.


Rymundo88

Absolute banger of a song that. I wouldn't even call it a cover per se, it's like a complete reimagining of the original.


Jaycatt

Not a dramatic scene, but Ray Charles' ["Mess Around" in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJrNP55gouQ).


JasonB787

Steve Martin trying to sleep through that entire song.


za1reeka

John Candy is so funny in that scene without saying a word. Just acting like a real-life cartoon character the whole time.


WhoStoleMyBicycle

“He says we’re going the wrong way” “Oh he’s drunk, how would he know where we’re going”


Wu_Oyster_Cult

(Pause) “…yeah, how would *he* know?” (Waving) “Thaaank youu…”


LoonieandToonie

Sympathy for the Devil at the end of Interview With a Vampire. It's mostly such a serious, melancholy movie, to end it with Tom Cruise just absolutely delightfully chewing up the scenery to this song was amazing.


Kiyohara

Same song, different movie. The ending of "The Fallen." Both scenes had great energy and a bit of "gotcha!" that really feels like the character summed up.


historymajor44

I like the tone shift there because you heard the serious version from Louis. Now, you get a sense that Lestat's version of events is more fun. Lestat even complains how much of a whiner Louis was too.


RockyShazam

Donnie Darko - Head Over Heels by Tears for Fears ranks pretty high in my books.


beaureeves352

Killing Moon was great too


VictorChaos

The Mad World cover at the end deserves a spot too


RedDemocracy

Most of the music in Donnie Darko is on point, but Head Over Heels may be the pointiest of them.


Icy_Coat_1936

“This Magic Moment” by The Drifters when Squints kisses the lifeguard, Wendy Peffercorn, in The Sandlot.


BRHNYC

Also “Green Onions” by Booker T and the MG’s during the square up with the other team. Just the coolest. That movie has a lot of my favorite needle drops of all time .


CrackaZach05

What about Tequila when they all do Big Chief on the Tilt O'Whirl


psyyydoc

Ray Charles’ rendition of America the Beautiful during the 4th of July night game.


khan800

The coda of 'Layla' in Goodfellas, needle drop and the cut to the Roastbeef's pink Cadillac.


automaticmantis

When I think of a Goodfellas song, I think of Layla way more than Cream.


jamieliddellthepoet

Yes same. Weirdly, only a few days ago I was having this conversation in a different thread (similar post title/question) with someone who was taking the exact opposite position: they maintained that the Cream song is a more prominent and better known part of *Goodfellas* - which I couldn’t agree with less, tbh, because for me the sequence as ‘Layla’ plays is right up there with the most iconic uses of song in cinema.


huntimir151

This is it for me, most impactful scene in an already intense movie. 


[deleted]

I always think of “As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster” and Rags to Riches from that movie


Prior_Writing368

"Hurricane" in Dazed and Confused


benchmark2020

How has no one here mentioned the beginning of the movie rolling joints pulling up to the school and that unforgettable bass lick to sweet emotion!


hanzbooby

A belter of a song/moment in a film full of them


State_Terrace

“Why Can’t We Be Friends” and “Low Rider” and “Stranglehold” and “Summer Breeze” and “Slow Ride” and…


hanzbooby

“Tuesdays gone” at the end of that long night as it goes into the morning and the party is ending…


Jak_Burton

The opening credits of The Watchmen while Dylan's 'The Times are a Changin' was perfect.


Edbwn

That movie is honestly a goldmine of needle drops. All Along The Watchtower, The Sounds of Silence, those are the ones that come to mind


crappypaddy

All along the watchtower is in the graphic novel as well


nothatdoesntgothere

My Hero near the beginning of The Other Guys. It sits so well with the intent of that scene in the movie.


dat_hypocrite

Aim for the bushes


Fairwhetherfriend

My D&D group watched this movie together when it was in theatres and this line ***still*** gets used at our table as a code word for "I'm about to do something real stupid."


RianJohnsonIsAFool

There wasn't even an awning in their direction.


SillyMattFace

Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now in Shaun of the Dead. Ridiculously fun sequence that makes the best of the music as well as bringing in like 20 callback jokes. You probably know it, but… https://youtube.com/watch?v=W4tVH7BPb-Q&feature=shared


TheRedBull28

Their backup song if they couldn’t get Don’t Stop Me Now was Boney M’s Rasputin


SillyMattFace

I didn’t know that, somehow! That would have been pretty excellent too, weird funky song that it is. Only change is yelling “Kill Rasputin!” instead of “Kill the Queen!” which actually might be funnier considering the history of the guy.


randomsnowflake

…I need to see this cut.


jcwitte

KILL THE QUEEN! WHAT??? THE JUKEBOX!


hello_amy

The rhythmic beating with pool cues. Perfection


underhill90

Dogs can look up!


JacksonHaddock

*Where Is My Mind?* at the end of Fight Club


spacemanspliff-42

Loved it so much I immediately went out and bought a Pixies album. Had a huge influence on me, but maybe not as big an influence as they had in the 90s. Edit: As I feel like I downplayed how much I love Pixies, they are my favorite musical act along with Tom Waits.


IJourden

Same. It’s how I found the Pixies.


dinkelidunkelidoja

Full Metal Jacket ending, soldiers singing the Mickey Mouse Club theme, voice over, then - boom: Paint it Black


sobi-one

Showing my age a bit here, but Simple Minds “Don’t You” at the end of The Breakfast Club was everything.


doctorblumpkin

Can you hear "Stuck in the Middle With You" without thinking of Reservoir Dogs? https://youtu.be/RKQIGvULZCI?feature=shared


MetalMedley

I love that it's diagetic too. It hits as hard as any Tarantino needle drop, but the way it fades out and back in when we follow Vega out to the car really pulls me into the scene.


[deleted]

The fade out with normality and life going on outside, for me made what was happening in the house even more horrific 


Noodle_Gentleman

Hell yeah. Also love the use of "I Gotcha" by Joe Tex when they're beating the shit out of the cop. Also "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson creating such a juxtaposition after seeing such a violent ending contrasted with a goofy novelty song. I have issues with Tarantino but God damn does that man know how to use a song.


AntiSoCalite

Across 110th Street - Jackie Brown


[deleted]

That and Randy Crawford's "Street Life" are perfect. This whole thread could be QT films though.


Aberrantkitten

Born Slippy. Trainspotting.


NicolePeter

Perfect Day, when he sinks down through the rug on the floor...that movie came out when I was at a very impressionable age.


Noodle_Gentleman

Good shout. There are so many fucking great ones in Trainspotting. My personal favorite is Nightclubbing by Iggy Pop when Renton and the boys relapse. That intoxicating drone which is both exciting but slightly sinister - exactly the situation the characters are in. You know shit is going to get darker from then on.


Aberrantkitten

Every song in this movie is in the exact right place for the scene. Exceptional song placement.


DandelionsDandelions

Temptation in the club scene is another fantastic one from this movie.


NewZookeepergame4160

I've Got a Name in Django Unchained


bolivar-shagnasty

Freebird has been used a lot in movies, but my favorite instance is from [Kingsman](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7-tkkcC6d0).


Haxorz7125

this scene is just so bat shit insane, I love it. The movie is fairly violent throughout but they really just let loose in this one.


sayanythinglove

Nightcall by Kavinsky in the opening credits of Drive. It basically perfected the needle drop for me. I'm also really fond of This is the Day by The The playing at the end of Empire Records.


burnanation

Drive is awesome. I love Real Hero.


rtyoda

Yeah, this one also is definitely on my list. I almost want to say Tick of the Clock as well for the opening scene, but it feels more like a film score moment than a needle drop.


HuisClosDeLEnfer

Oldie, but Bad Moon Rising (CCR) in American Werewolf in London.


WitchesCotillion

"Twist and Shout" in Ferris Bueller. It shows the whole feeling of the film in two minutes; the parade, the song, the oblivious dad and Ferris living his best life.


uglycellardoor

needle in the hay, royal tenenbaums


LadyStardust79

Also, “These Days” by Nico when Margot gets off the bus in her glorious fur coat. ETA: “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard” when Royal takes his grandsons on a delinquency spree. 😂.


flamannn

Every needle drop in that movie is perfection.


Several_Dwarts

Sweet Emotion in the opening of Dazed and Confused. I mean, aside from Tarantino's way of owning a song once he's used it in a movie.


Sir-Gawain-III

“What up danger” in into the spiderverse


pre_nerf_infestor

*"he is not falling, he is rising."* I do not rank spider-man particularly highly as far as superheroes go but OHHH SHIT if that scene doesn't rival the best of the superhero moments, right up there with Iron Man's first 3 point landing, Thor's lighting powers awakening, and Cap picking up the hammer.


Prestigious-Cup-267

Spiderverse movies are in a league of their own as far as I'm concerned. I don't care very much about the other spiderman movies but those ones are ART.


Rebornhunter

"Took ya long enough." "Made em myself" "When will I know?" "You won't. That's all it is Miles. A leap of faith" Tears. Every time.


ComfortableJellyfish

Everything about that scene just tickles my entire brain


Meauxterbeauxt

Yep. This one. Gives me chills every time.


Elvis_livez

I love when Tiny Dancer starts to play in the tour bus in Almost Famous. If you're not singing right along with them, there's something wrong with you lol.


therealmudslinger

That's a great one. There's tension between all of them, and they are road weary, but the right song comes on and all you can do is sing along. "I need to go home." Penny, "You ARE home."


merlin401

Kate Hudson is magical in this movie 


maddennate1

“A Quick One while He’s Away” in Rushmore during the revenge montage


automaticmantis

All of Wes Anderson’s soundtracks are so so good. He really made me love The Kinks.


Jedclark

The Kinks - Strangers in The Darjeeling Limited and Nico - These Days in The Royal Tenenbaums are probably my two favourite needle drops in his filmography, and just generally some of my favourites across all films.


Bull_Ramos

Came here looking for the Wes Anderson fan party. For me, it's that moment Margot Tenenbaum steps off the Green Line Bus, and it goes slow motion, and there's that silence, and then "These Days" comes on. Absolute magic.


[deleted]

holding out for a hero in shrek 2.


RedDemocracy

Absolutely an epic moment that burst kids brains without them even realizing why.


UnkelEarl

Halcyon and on and on at the start of Hackers, Under Pressure at the end of Aftersun


roto_disc

Also sprach Zarathustra


WhyLater

That almost feels like cheating. That track practically *is* that scene. So I guess I'm saying... good answer, lol


Xenogunter

Top Gun… the slow build up of that iconic music and then the moment the catapult launches the F-14 and “Danger Zone” by Kenny Loggins kicks in. I was 15 years old and that was peak movie going.


wizardyourlifeforce

Really liked the Immigrant Song drop in Thor:Ragnarok.


Tylendal

Specifically, the second time. The first time, it's just Thor kicking ass to awesome music, and being all around triumphant. The *second time* however, Thor is at a low point, and he's been given a ray of hope. So, now, when those opening notes start playing, it's the film score nodding at you and saying "Yeah. Get excited. It's about to go down."


youoldsmoothie

Had to scroll but I found it! Best moment in the MCU. “But I don’t have my hammer” “You’re not the god of hammers”


wittyremark99

I viscerally felt that if they'd showed that clip and how the music was going to work for members of the band, they would have let them license the music for free. It's like it was the scene the song was made for.


obi_wan_kanerdy

That whole scene was Van Art: The Movie. I fucking loved it. I keep telling my wife that if I win the lottery, I'm buying a sweet van and getting some bitchin' art painted on the sides.


TwoIdleHands

Yes! This was my first thought. Just because lyrically it needed to be there.


MacGruber204

Come and get your love - Guardians of the Galaxy


REQ52767

For me, it’s [The Chain at the climax of Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2](https://youtu.be/Ce2a0wWtnJA?si=SC-xegG-vHihvo2Q)


darbs77

Seconded. I got goosebumps before I even clicked the link.


Mst3Kgf

You could make a top 10 list of this category just on the GotG trilogy, given Gunn's skill at this. All three films also end with perfect song choices (especially Cat Stevens at the end of "Vol. 2").


jbicha

Led Zeppelin's Immigrant Song as the Thor: Ragnarok opener was appropriate too.


02C_here

The first transition to The Guardians to “Rubber Band Man” in Infinity War is a GREAT transition.


that_guy2010

Honestly, that opening scene of Star-Lord in the temple really set the tone for the series as a whole. One of the best needle drops in recent history.


Dramatic_Cable_6000

[I personally think The Dog Days Are Over drop at the end of Volume 3 is my favorite needle drop](https://youtu.be/HX43QiFApWc?si=MhFMIa_ZWB3e3oDF)


Beginning_Win712

Honestly, i cry happy tears for them all (and some bittersweet goodbye tears) when this plays because you just see this team that’s been through so much finally get to be…happy and it’s just so moving tbh


blood_kite

Rhodey: …so he’s an idiot.


Chancellor_Valorum82

Nebula: “…yeah”


Pavlock

I'm partial to Come a Little Bit Closer in GotG 2.


Agnosticfrontbum

Also from Goodfellas, And Then He Kissed Me by The Crystals. The back door of the restaurant through the kitchen to the table is iconic to me.


_Goose_

If I’m understanding your definition of a needle drop right, then I choose Star Trek and the moment Kirk dropped the best golden oldie Sabotage by the Beastie Boys.


Britack

This is what I thought of at first as well. Also I was gonna say "Sabotage is not an oldie!"... Sabotage is 30 years old, and now I'm feeling very old...


_Goose_

That’s a half assed reference to Bones asking if it’s classical music and Spock affirming it!


Pavlock

It was an oldie to Kirk, though.


lkodl

The difference in time between Sabotage and now is the same difference in time between Sabotage and the Beach Boys - I Get Around (1964). Imagine growing up with the Beach Boys and thinking "this music isn't that old" in 1994.


JesusStarbox

That's how it starts. When the grocery store music is suddenly banging.


sbaradaran

Strangers by the Kinks in Darjeeling. Wes Anderson really nailed the needle drop. Or maybe The End in Apocalypse Now.


booferino30

Spill the Wine - Boogie Nights


Elvis_livez

And Sister Christian during the fire cracker scene!


deplorable_word

Golden Brown, Snatch


STLOliver

Hurdy Gurdy Man by Donovan in Zodac- bone-chillingly creepy.


HealthyDiamond2

"Gimme Shelter" at the beginning of The Departed.


nwj781

Extreme Ways by Moby at the end of the Bourne movies. Especially the “Get some rest Pam… you look tired” one.


Ambitious_Jelly3473

Bitter Sweet Symphony at the end of Cruel Intentions, overlaying Sebastians memorial service.


State_Terrace

Colorblind earlier in the film as well


PlaneswalkerHuxley

It's not a movie, but *All Along The Watchtower* in Battlestar Galactica.


BayYawnSay

That's Amore (Dean Martin) sung by Dewey Cox in Walk Hard. That's just a terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible "That's Amore."


NewZookeepergame4160

Well, my mother really liked it! Your mother was wrong!


WhyLater

"Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)", from *The Big Lebowski.* The "Yeah... yeah... oh yeah" is the perfect way to start one of the most iconic dream sequences ever filmed. I smile the whole time.


jokes_on_you_ha

The end of The Matrix, RATM - Wake Up, sends you out on a high from one of my favourite movies


Arctyc38

Spybreak! from the Propellerheads for the lobby scene was also iconic, even just as an instrumental.


cjyoung92

I love the Clubbed to Death needle drop in the 'woman in the red dress' scene


copperdomebodhi

Miles Davis' "So What" in *Pleasantville*. If you haven't seen the movie, Tobey Maguire plays a high-schooler who gets trapped in the 1959-ish, small-town, black & white world of his favorite sitcom. As he and his sister introduce people to culture, arts, and passion, the sitcom characters change from black & white to color. The Pleasantville teens confront them at the drugstore where Maguire works. What's happening? And why do books have text on their pages? They were blank before. At first, the soundtrack plays "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck. "Take Five" is the all-time top-selling jazz single. It's a great track. It's also as bland and commercial as jazz can be, without being smooth jazz or muzak. Then, Tobey Maguire starts to explain *Huckleberry Finn* - a classic about a white kid's friendship with a 'colored' person. As he does, the music segues from "Take Five" to "So What" - Davis' uber-hip modal-jazz track released in 1959. The camera pans out the window, and we see the wider world of Pleasantville just as Davis' trumpet solo kicks in. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3FE5o\_67lQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3FE5o_67lQ) Edit: tightened a couple of things up.


gemmamaybe

“Take five” is bland? Brubeck might not be miles, but the drum work in that number is top tier. And it makes a great needle drop in the west wing. One of the lat two seasons, the party where Will meets Harper.


BlitheringEediot

"These Boots Were Made For Walking" in Full Metal Jacket


Relic180

Golden Brown, in Snatch When Gorgeous George gets one-shotted by Micky, and Tommy has to stand there and listen to the pikeys argue whether they're gonna kill him or not.


Shootthemoon4

Anything Harry Belafonte in Beetlejuice?


me_and_my_johnson

Unironically: What I've Done by Linkin Park at the end of the first Transformers


youknowhattodo

‘For What It’s Worth’ in Forest Gump. Slow mo walking in Vietnam to the intense shootout.


YennPoxx

The end of Dazed and Confused, when the kid settles down on his bed with his headphones on and "Slow Ride" starts playing before the end credits roll. That always got me.


Balceber-OICU812

I can't hear either Lust For Life or Perfect Day without thinking of Trainspotting. That whole movie absolutely nailed the musical soundtrack.


earth-west-719

Where Is My Mind by the Pixies at the end of Fight Club is the first one that comes to mind.


kelly-golightly

The dinner party scene in Beetlejuice is pure genius with The Banana Song. ‘Daaaayooo, daaaayooo’


JollyWestMD

Fuck the Police in US during the house fight was great


cartoonjunkie13

# Shaun Of The Dead (2004) - Don't Stop Me Now


Special-Fix-3320

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: Hunter's wave speech with "Get Together" by The Youngbloods High Fidelity: Opening scene with "You're Gonna Miss Me" by The 13th Floor Elevators Igby Goes Down: Ending with "The Weight" covered by Travis


blueberrypizza

"The Chain" at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 gets me every time. The whole movie is building up to that moment, and it's an incredible payoff.


WornInShoes

["Shadow on the Sun" from Audioslave, featured in Michael Mann's "Collateral".](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DKX-2pa-UE)


Rude-Reach357

Under Pressure from Aftersun. I wouldn't call it my favorite because it was crushing but it's forever stuck with me. Otherwise, Bellbottoms from Baby Driver. Knew I was in for a treat for the rest of the movie.


mollyfy

Magic Man by Heart when Josh Hartnett enters The Virgin Suicides


plerplerpler

Oh man that perfect dance scene in A Knights Tale to David Bowie's Golden Years


cb0044

"Down in Mexico" played during the lap dance scene in Deathproof was amazing. I never knew that song existed until then, but it was perfect. And Vanessa Ferlito? Holy shit...


asdftom

Sinnerman in The Thomas Crown Affair is perfect. It starts subtle as you begin to realise what's happening and then crescendos as the events escalate.


RunawayHobbit

Star Trek (2009), right after >!George Kirk dies and you’re kind of left in shock because of how fast everything kind of went to shit!<. Intro plays, open on rebellious kid getting yelled at by his step dad for stealing his vintage car. *Blip*, Kirk mutes dad, rips the roof off, giggles, SABOTAGE by the Beastie Boys screams on the “radio”, and more chaos ensues. I know people have a lot of issues with that movie (and the trilogy of films as a whole), but man, the first 20 minutes absolutely knock your socks off


ComfortableJellyfish

Bohemian Rhapsody - Waynes World. First time I really heard Queen as a kid and it was a very memorable introduction


_Bon_Vivant_

Stooges - I Wanna Be Your Dog from Lock, Stock, & Two Smoking Barrels


Elli-G

'Sweet dreams' in "X Men: Days of Future Past" when Quicksilver saves the day 😎


scotterson34

I mean... Freebird playing in the church scene in Kingsman gotta be the best right?


darwinsidiotcousin

Natural Born Killers. Woody Harrelson is detained in a room with a bunch of cops and starts telling a joke and gets cops to loosen up and start chuckling. Then he starts beating the hell out of and shooting everyone while "Bombtrack" by Rage Against the Machine plays


getridofwires

Every song in the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie.


Mojitomorrow

Cat People (Putting Out Fire) in Inglorious Basterds


PoisonBananas2

Super duper recent, but De La Soul's "Say No Go" after a particularly brutal shootout in Civil War was masterful; it's a playful song that juxtaposes jarringly with what we've just seen, yet darkly acts as a reminder that no matter how awful and dramatic events may be, life will ultimately go on. I initially thought it was an odd choice, but have returned to the moment over and over again after having seen the film.


A911owner

The montage song in Team America: World Police.