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    • The 10 Best Movies Featuring a Rock Music Soundtrack
      • But there's one type of film score that's become less common in recent years:, hundreds of past movies boast rockin' track lists for us to bang along to. Even directors like Martin Scorsese and Wes Anderson have integrated their groovy music tastes into their works.
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    • Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody (Wayne’s World, 1992) “I thought we’d go for a little Bohemian Rhapsody, gentlemen?” It’s one of the greatest hard rock movies of all time, and the most iconic use of a song on the silver screen.
    • Iggy Pop – Lust For Life (Trainspotting, 1996) Literally hitting the ground running, the opening sequence of Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting is one of the most iconic in all of British cinema.
    • Black Sabbath – Paranoid (Kong: Skull Island, 2017) Ever since Francis Ford Coppola deployed Richard Wagner’s Ride Of The Valkyries to such iconic effect in Apocalypse Now, there has been a fashion for awesome musical moments involving swooping attack helicopters in the movies, from the aforementioned Predator right through this furry show-stopper.
    • Smash Mouth – All Star (Shrek, 2001) Excessively mocked as it has been, there’s a brilliantly iconic turn-of-the-millennium quality to Smash Mouth’s All Star that’s never been better tapped-into than in the opening scene of Mike Myers’ ogre-centric animated classic Shrek.
  2. Jul 22, 2022 · Here are our picks for the best movies with rock music soundtracks, some that mix classic songs with unexpected twists. Whether you're a fan of psychedelic, hardcore, or pop rock, there's a movie for you.

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    • 20 "Everybody Wants Some!!" by Van Halen - Better Off Dead
    • 19 "Brighton Rock" by Queen - Baby Driver
    • 18 "Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin - Fast Times at Ridgemont High
    • 17 "I Don't Want to Miss A Thing" by Aerosmith - Armageddon
    • 16 "Sympathy For The Devil" by The Rolling Stones - Suicide Squad
    • 15 "God Gave Rock & Roll to You" by Kiss - Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
    • 14 "Twist and Shout" by The Beatles - Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    • 13 "Stuck in The Middle with You" by Stealers' Wheel - Reservoir Dogs
    • 12 "Shoot to Thrill" by AC/DC - Marvel's The Avengers
    • 11 "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen - Shaun of The Dead

    If you have seen Better Off Dead starring a young John Cusack, then you know exactly what scene will be mentioned here. The film follows a teenager named Lane (Cusack) who decides that he actually would be better off dead when his girlfriend dumps for a jock instead. In the film's most well-known scene, Lane is berated by his boss at the local burg...

    Adding any Queen song into a movie will almost guarantee that whichever scene it is being used in will be memorable. Edgar Wright's Baby Driverfollows a young man with partial hearing loss named Baby (Ansel Elgort) who accidentally becomes a getaway driver for a crime boss. To judge the timing of each getaway, Baby plays a song during each one of h...

    Amy Heckerling's Fast Times at Ridgemont High is one of the most beloved teen comedies that people from every generation can appreciate. It has a unique cast of charactersthat are portrayed perfectly by their actors, and it has an excellent soundtrack as well. One of the film's main storylines follows the awkward development of Stacy (Jennifer Jaso...

    With a star-studded cast including Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, and Steve Buscemi, Armageddonfollows a ragtag team of deep-core drillers recruited by NASA to save the planet from a Texas-sized asteroid. It wasn't exactly praised by critics, but it was a hit with audiences in the summer of 1998, grossing over $550 million worldwide. The movie also sta...

    The movie itself may not be great, but the soundtrack certainly is. Featuring a mix of older and newer artists, the soundtrack to Suicide Squadis the most memorable part of the movie. From Twenty-One Pilots to Black Sabbath, the movie featured some seriously catchy tunes. The opening of the movie shows the government recruiting supervillains such a...

    Everyone's favorite slackers geared up for yet another time-traveling adventure in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey. In the world of these movies, Bill S. Preston (Alex Winter) and Ted "Theodore" Logan (Keanu Reeves) is prophesized to become rock and roll legends who bring harmony to Earth through the power of their music. In the sequel, that prophecy is...

    John Hughes movies have ruled the teen comedy genre for nearly 40 years. Ferris Bueller's Day Offis one of the most iconic teen movies of the '80s for many reasons. Ferris (Matthew Broderick) is a charismatic, mischievous high school senior who wants to enjoy the remainder of high school before heading off to college. His best friend Cameron (Alan ...

    It is nearly impossible not to think of Reservoir Dogswhen listening to "Stuck in the Middle With You" by Stealer's Wheel. The film follows a group of thieves after a simple jewelry heist goes horribly awry, leaving the remaining criminals to suspect that one of their own is an informant. The scene in which this song is featured is a pivotal moment...

    There have been many spectacular entrances in theMarvel Cinematic Universe, enough to make an entire list ranking them. Certain characters frequently make grand entrances, such as the father of the MCU himself, Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr). The lead-up to the first assembling of the Avengers in Marvel's The Avengerswas an epic experience in movie ...

    Edgar Wright is excellent at doing is curating an incredible soundtrack to go with each of his films. Shaun of the Deadis a horror comedy that follows the boring lives of an aimless electronics salesman and his lazy roommate when their lives in London are disrupted by the zombie apocalypse. The apocalypse hits on the same day Shaun (Simon Pegg) dec...

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    • The Song: “Dance the Night Away” – Van Halen. Why it’s unforgettable? Argo’s setting of 1979-1980 obviously makes for the unlimited possibilities of awesome songs released in that time.
    • The Song: “Kashmir” – Led Zeppelin. Why it’s unforgettable? Well mainly because it doesn’t make sense towards the scene. When Ratner (Brian Backer) is desperate for advice, Damone (Robert Romanus) gives out his free five-point plan, which is relationship gold.
    • The Song: “10538 Overture” – Electric Light Orchestra. Why it’s so unforgettable? Ok, yes the film was only released last year, is still in limited cinematic release and is sweeping the awards run.
    • The Song: “For Whom the Bell Tolls” – Metallica. Why it’s so unforgettable? Being played during the opening credits always accelerates those credits to being awesome (see number 13).
    • Almost Famous. Billy Crudup, Frances McDormand, Kate Hudson. 351 votes. This coming-of-age tale, by Cameron Crowe, follows a teen journalist as he gets his first taste of life on the road with an up-and-coming rock band in the 1970s.
    • Walk the Line. Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Ginnifer Goodwin. 158 votes. Diving deep into the life and times of Johnny Cash, this biopic showcases both the highs and lows of this legendary musician's career.
    • A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles, Wilfrid Brambell, Norman Rossington. 281 votes. This British musical comedy film captures the frenzy and excitement surrounding The Beatles at the peak of their popularity.
    • Bohemian Rhapsody. Rami Malek, Lucy Boynton, Gwilym Lee. 173 votes. This rhapsodic biopic chronicles the rise of one of the world's most beloved rock bands – Queen – as well as its flamboyant and distinctive lead singer, Freddie Mercury.
  3. Sep 20, 2023 · These are the most popular rock music movies. Because motion pictures about rock music are the absolute best. And thankfully, we have many of them to choose from.

  4. Jun 12, 2022 · There's usually no way to put a rock song into a movie without it sounding a tiny bit goofy. Unless the band specifically wrote a song for the film in question,...