yeah i really dig stuck in the middle with you in reservoir dogs. Heres on for you all to check out. The great late Johnny Cash"when the man comes around" in the opening credits of the new Dawn of the Dead. It sends chills down your back
No way...Spike Lee Denzel Washington in Malcom X..When he was walking down the street before he was killed. Sam Cook..Change is gonna come...That song completed that whole movie..Should had been number 1
I had Goodbye, Horses on in the office here one day and one girl passing by was creeped out because she only recognized it as the song in Silence of the Lambs.
Now you know you need to do a Top Ten Movie Songs used by John Hughes especially from the classic "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" which everyone hunting for the every track.
Good show man. When you had gotten to number 2 and hadn't mentioned a Tarantino or Robert Rodriguez film/song I was going to comment and ask WHY NOT!?!?
...but then #1 came on and all was well in the world! :P
I own like of 8 of those flicks... Sick Choices. I totally agree with #1.
Some other choices...
"Come Together"- The Beatles ( A Bronx Tale)
Sonny- "Now...You'se can't leave."
"Sunshine Of Your Love"- Eric Clapton (Goodfellas) The Ultimate Turning Point in any movie. The look on Deniro's face is like... "You're all going down"
"Hold On" - Wilson Phillips (Harold & Kumar go to White Castle)
yo it feels so good 2 watch someone everyday do a vid that apreciates the beautiful things in music and film that make it true art, the things that people 99% of people just dont apreciate let alone discuss or make videos about but hey if everyone was up on shit it wouldnt be as special so it evens out everythings a trade off anyway oh yea love that sample analogy im always using sampling as an analogy 2 most people think im crazy
yea that belly scene with that soul2 soul stuck with me 2 CLASSIC funktuall with the donnie darko LOVE the flick and i like that tears 4 fears joint 2 love the idea! 4 the countdown
One of my all-time favorite uses of an existing song in a Movie was the opening scene of Belly (directed by Hype Williams) where DMX & Nas (and others) are walking into the club to rob the owners, with the acappella version of Soull II Soul's Back To Life (However Do You Want Me) playing, it was cinematically gangster, if thats possible lol Great video! peace
awsome vid....i was dying of laughter when i saw that jay and silent bob moment. it made a song that was put to such a creepy movie originally be really really funny.
So many likes because if his style LOL
MsAxel20 1 month ago
love your style =)
Smosikas2 10 months ago
cry little sister is my favorite movie song from the lost boys.
ufcfan3434 1 year ago
OMG I LOVE TRAINSPOTTINGGG
xoxgoldmoviesxox 1 year ago
Awesome list :)
NynaeveAesSedai 1 year ago
kenny rogers high five! big L high five!
broderlicious 1 year ago
Obviously you're not a golfer
Agoonga 2 years ago
Dude , stop moving LOLOL, and funny thing you said # 4, but you did five on your hand LOL 6:35
zemoman12 2 years ago
number 1 was so perfect!!! made me watch that film again...twice
Cobained94 2 years ago
This guys cool.
hobbitmiester 2 years ago
i wanna kinda watch donnie darko but frank the rabbit scares me
DoYouLykeTacos 2 years ago
yeah i really dig stuck in the middle with you in reservoir dogs. Heres on for you all to check out. The great late Johnny Cash"when the man comes around" in the opening credits of the new Dawn of the Dead. It sends chills down your back
cashivel 2 years ago
I'll be waiting for Episode 2 on this one. For now I will shoot out my top 2 favorite moments in Movie/Music history.
1. Chariots of Fire for Lampoons Vacation.
2. Bohemian Rhapsody for Wayne's World.
anthonymanzalji 2 years ago
if mad world-Donnie Darko was not made for the movie would it of made this list?
seansilveiro13 2 years ago
you do look a bit tired dude :)) big fan here though! keep it coming !
eurotrash239 2 years ago
nice video mate.
TheSzemelak 2 years ago
Lust for Life in Trainspotting was used so well that it was licensed for so many TV adverts afterwards.
Superstarseven 2 years ago
O.K. #2 will stick in my ind as well
upinflamezzz 2 years ago
#5 will always stick in my mind.
upinflamezzz 2 years ago
i had to tuck in my penis as well :)
HendrixBassGuitar 2 years ago 2
hey i just saw office space, hilarious!
you're great, keep going.
NPchannel 2 years ago
no wes anderson or scorsese movies? they both use the best songs in the best scenes
peterregan 2 years ago
No way...Spike Lee Denzel Washington in Malcom X..When he was walking down the street before he was killed. Sam Cook..Change is gonna come...That song completed that whole movie..Should had been number 1
fishandass 2 years ago
You're still talking, mo songs yet...but...dude..get some sleep!!!
Jestbecuz 2 years ago
You sleep. I'm living.
funktuall 2 years ago 8
im sure that tears for fears song has been sampled by P Diddy for a song somewhere along the line, is that right anyone??
DJBoz07 2 years ago
Hey why not selecting Killing Moon by Echo & The Bunnymen if you had to pick a song from Donnie Darko?
And what about This Magic Moment's use in Lost Highway
forwart80 2 years ago
I had Goodbye, Horses on in the office here one day and one girl passing by was creeped out because she only recognized it as the song in Silence of the Lambs.
Good one, Funk!
LaPage 2 years ago
Now you know you need to do a Top Ten Movie Songs used by John Hughes especially from the classic "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" which everyone hunting for the every track.
blachubear 2 years ago
Tears for Fears is the shit. Disputing this fact is futile.
Donnie Darko uses two Tears for Fears songs. Head Over Heels and Mad World (Covered by Gary Jules).
John Woo's favorite film ever is The Wizard of Oz. Hence the reason why Over The Rainbow is in Face/Off.
You shoulda played Still by the Geto Boys when you talked about Office Space.
JRock424 2 years ago
Oooh Child by The Five Stairsteps from Boyz N The Hood
therealtracysson 2 years ago
great choice with trainspotting! all around awesome list.
raitei202 2 years ago
Donnie Darko BEST FLICK SINCE PULP FICTION!!!! TRUE SHIT!!! but waiting to see if he uses Faze-O's Riding High
TreGuevara 2 years ago
haha, that "Goodybe Horses" joint (silence of the lambs / clerks 2) is so hilarious!
and don't forget the Staple Singers "I'll Take You There", used in Martin Scorsese's "Casino"!
oh and on the Quentin Tarantino topic: "Little Green Bag" by the George Baker Selection, used in "Reservoir Dogs".
FunkDawg0711 2 years ago
Good show man. When you had gotten to number 2 and hadn't mentioned a Tarantino or Robert Rodriguez film/song I was going to comment and ask WHY NOT!?!?
...but then #1 came on and all was well in the world! :P
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MrDazzWilliams 2 years ago
I own like of 8 of those flicks... Sick Choices. I totally agree with #1.
Some other choices...
"Come Together"- The Beatles ( A Bronx Tale)
Sonny- "Now...You'se can't leave."
"Sunshine Of Your Love"- Eric Clapton (Goodfellas) The Ultimate Turning Point in any movie. The look on Deniro's face is like... "You're all going down"
"Hold On" - Wilson Phillips (Harold & Kumar go to White Castle)
Brilliant...
DJIronMike1981 2 years ago
stuck in the middle with you makes me think of bad ass michael madson
michaelcooperwoti 2 years ago
Had to renew, that Goodbye Horses creeped me out... I'd fuck me though.
wudsiba 2 years ago
I had NO idea that was Kenny Rogers! Wow... always something to learn. Thanks again Funk...
wudsiba 2 years ago
really enjoyed it ! tx...
zenion88 2 years ago
walk this land e z rollers in lock stock and two smoking barrels...
I love how the mad world cover at the end of donnie darko works too...
the melanie song is just getting the wurzels cover in my head...arghggh
xmikerx666 2 years ago
Since this is part 1 and ppl here are commenting with some of there own fav's, here's mine from the top of my head:
John Hartford - Man of Constant Sorrow (O brother where art thou)
John Murphy & David Hughes - Zorba the Greek (Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels)
Kreamcroque 2 years ago
yo it feels so good 2 watch someone everyday do a vid that apreciates the beautiful things in music and film that make it true art, the things that people 99% of people just dont apreciate let alone discuss or make videos about but hey if everyone was up on shit it wouldnt be as special so it evens out everythings a trade off anyway oh yea love that sample analogy im always using sampling as an analogy 2 most people think im crazy
peteypete1984 2 years ago
yea that belly scene with that soul2 soul stuck with me 2 CLASSIC funktuall with the donnie darko LOVE the flick and i like that tears 4 fears joint 2 love the idea! 4 the countdown
peteypete1984 2 years ago
two songs
Bohemian Rhapsody In Wayne's World
Eye of The Tiger Rocky 3
TheSUPERFLY23 2 years ago
You're right, Quentin and robert rodriguez films have alot of breakbeat "rare".
A few of their films would make for good lists.
pmsan29 2 years ago
(Personal/Random Faves)
Song: "Blinded by the Light" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Film: Blow
Song: "Hip To Be Square" by Huey Lewis and The News
Film: American Psycho
(That's a classic scene)
They're so many songs that make me think of a certain films/scene. Those two stand out to me.
gl514 2 years ago 2
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
One of the best sing-along songs ever made better by Wayne's World.
Dance to the Music by Sly and the Family Stone
The version of this song in Black Knight was hilarious.
bballano31 2 years ago
i think you could make a whole top 10 about quentins use of music in his films.
xrongor 2 years ago
One of my all-time favorite uses of an existing song in a Movie was the opening scene of Belly (directed by Hype Williams) where DMX & Nas (and others) are walking into the club to rob the owners, with the acappella version of Soull II Soul's Back To Life (However Do You Want Me) playing, it was cinematically gangster, if thats possible lol Great video! peace
DrtyWrm 2 years ago
@DrtyWrm thats my shit, best intro to any movie everrr
sikysik 1 year ago
FACEOFF!!!! but of course I love that movie.
djcastertroy 2 years ago
Machine by Circus Power(The 'Burbs), Bruce Dern, 'nuff said. It's at about the 1:50 mark: watch?v=p0pRfRzOBho&feature=related
"Ride of the Valkyries" (excerpt from Die Walkure) by Richard Wagner(Apocalypse Now) is another one of my favorites.
Frowned 2 years ago
damn it feels good to be a gangsta!
JimHrdz 2 years ago
Doesn't anybody fucking KNOCK anymore???
shawn0612 2 years ago 2
I was afraid you were going to skip out on Quentin there for a minute...
to dig the rabbit hole a little deeper here, did you know he worked with a sampling master, The RZA, on both Kill Bill soundtracks?
jhansell 2 years ago 2
I think I've heard of like... only 1 of these movies and two of the songs.
troysson81 2 years ago
loved the moving in stereo pick thanks
demvids 2 years ago
LOL at 6:38!!!
demvids 2 years ago
Have you seen the Directors Cut of Donnie Darko Funktual? I loved the original but hated that cut of it
yac5000 2 years ago
Great topic after lasts night sneaky ass move. The reservoir dogs soundtrack is a great soundtrack....
I have to play some tears of fears and cars....
Thanks again....
A little mushy but... end of the road bomerang
avalino79 2 years ago
These choices required a lot of thought on your part. I love it!!!
luciusblack 2 years ago
I love that song by Tears For Fears. Good pick!!
luciusblack 2 years ago
awsome vid....i was dying of laughter when i saw that jay and silent bob moment. it made a song that was put to such a creepy movie originally be really really funny.
ctswright 2 years ago
My top 8, in no particular order.
1. Buffalo springfield - for what its worth(Tropic Thunder)
2.Steppenwolf - magic carpet ride(Jay & Silent Bob Strikes Back)
3. Sruck in the middle - Stealers wheel (Reservoir dogs)
4. Jungle boogie - kool & the gang(pulp fiction)
5.White lines - grandmaster flash(shaun of the dead)
6.What is love - haddaway(a night at the roxberry)
7.Cross the track - maceo parker (snatch)
8.Channel X - rave the rhythm (basic instinct)
djprince71 2 years ago
Did ya ever see Boxing Helena?
They used Sadeness Pt.1 by Enigma in a way that could never be beaten.
funktuall 2 years ago
I love the use of "White Lines" in Shaun of the Dead. That is a classic choice. Them walking out of the bar makes me laugh every time.
cnbank 2 years ago
i laughed so hard when Jay from Jay & Silent Bob did the parody to Silent of the Lambs dance lol
JuanLMFAO 2 years ago