Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power” blasts from Radio Raheem’s boombox a whopping 15 times throughoutDo the Right Thing. Written for the film, the song is so thoroughly enmeshed in its sweat-drenched fabric that Motown Records could’ve gotten away with looping it for 80 minutes on the s...
“lifts weights” in his basement. The movie ends in the pouring rain while the entirety of Roy Orbison’s “Crying” plays, as a mute boy wearing bunny ears gets kissed in a pool and then holds up a dead cat as a prize for the audience. The song swells magnificently, creating ...
I also like the part where Evil wants to feed Austin Powers to sharks with lasers on their heads but that businessman/henchman guy tells him that all they could get were mutated sea bass! That cracked me up. Dr. Evil utters his famous "Throw me a frickin' bone here" line. Austin ...
By the time the credits start to roll and the full denouement is over-and a character leaves a movie in what is, quite possibly, the coolest way possible (by figuratively burning everyone she hates to the ground in the name of the guy who finally won her love against all odds, and dri...
“lifts weights” in his basement. The movie ends in the pouring rain while the entirety of Roy Orbison’s “Crying” plays, as a mute boy wearing bunny ears gets kissed in a pool and then holds up a dead cat as a prize for the audience. The song swells magnificently, creating ...