Good afternoon, we are here again reviewing those movies with those great soundtracks.
These are the previous posts:
https://hive.blog/hive-193816/@superr/discover-the-most-iconic-soundtracks-that-will-make-you-relive-the-cinema
https://hive.blog/hive-193816/@superr/discover-the-most-iconic-soundtracks-that-will-make-you-relive-the-cinemapart-2
https://hive.blog/hive-193816/@superr/discover-the-most-iconic-soundtracks-that-will-make-you-relive-the-cinemapart-3
https://hive.blog/hive-193816/@superr/discover-the-most-iconic-soundtracks-that-will-make-you-relive-the-cinemapart-4
In the number 21 spot: "Despicable Me 2" (Pharrell Williams)
I have never laughed so much with the Minions character. They are original and what I like most about them is that they do what we would do but we don't do it because we are adults.
I think I should make a sequel to the first movie because I loved it from the beginning to the end. And so you can see how much fun the dubbers have, I leave you with these two videos.
In the number 22 spot: "Ghostbusters" (Ray Parker Jr.)
I saw this movie when I was only 8 years old and I went to see it with my sister and my aunts at the cinema. The truth is that at that age you don't pay attention to the movie. I remember that when a monster came out I covered my eyes. When I was an adult, this movie hooked me, as did the other sequels.
Ray Parker Jr. was the one who sang it and the song quickly became a hit.
It must have been because of the catchy lyrics:
"Who you gonna call?" "Ghostbusters!"
In the number 23 spot: "X-Men: Apocalypse" (Eurythmics)
Eurythmics were chosen to put a song to this scene that, to be honest, "is fucking crazy." It's well done no matter how you look at it and the character is brilliant. It's a shame that they didn't give more prominence to this superhero "who, by the way, is supposedly the son of Magneto."
In the number 24 spot: "Back to the Future" (Chuck Berry)
Robert Zemeckis was asked in an interview, "what makes this scene special?" to which he replied:
What makes this scene special is that rock 'n' roll hadn't fully emerged yet at that time in 1955, and Marty's performance is ahead of its time. While playing, Marty lets loose and starts playing the guitar in a very 80s style, full of wild solos and flashy moves, which leaves the audience somewhat confused. One of the most memorable lines is when Marvin Berry, the band's frontman, calls his cousin Chuck Berry on the phone and says, "You know that new sound you're looking for? Well listen to this," implying that Marty's performance somehow inspired Chuck Berry's future success.
And what a great scene, for those who don't know, Michael J. Fox is the one who actually plays the guitar.
In the number 24 spot: "Saturday Night Fever" (Bee Gees)
And who hasn't danced to this song in a disco? I remember that it was at the time when I used to put my hair slicked back and wear my leather jacket that made me feel very safe. At 48 years old I still have my jacket in the closet, which by the way I can still wear hahahahahahaha
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