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Here's a follow up question to this thread: does it bother or annoy you when a movie uses a song that was already memorably used in a previous film? Examples: "Dirty Dancing" used "Be My Baby", but I think of "Mean Streets" when I hear the song. Recent example: "Steve Jobs" used "Shelter From The Storm" over the end credits, but whenever I hear that song, "Jerry Maguire" comes to mind, and even though I loved "Steve Jobs", that kind of took me out of the moment that the film's ending had created. Maybe it's just me...
The song "Rabbia e Tarantella" I mentioned in a previous post didn't bother me because I never saw the Italian movie it first appeared in. ![]() |
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