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This movie follows John Cusack, a record store owner, as he relays his past breakups like a top 5 song playlist to the audience. The Queen song "We Are the Champions" plays briefly after he confronts an ex of his. He asks a stereotypical guy question about how her new beau is in bed and she reveals that they haven't slept together yet. He keeps a s...
Ella Enchanted uses the Queen song "Somebody to Love." This movie follows Ella (Anne Hathaway) as she tries to live her life normally, which is difficult because she's been cursed. She's been put under a spell that forces her to be obedient and do exactly as she's told without any choice. While traveling with her newly found royal prince friend (Hu...
This movie musical includes remixes and new versions of modern music that become the main way to tell the story of the film. The film follows a lowly writer (Ewan McGregor) as he falls in love with a mesmerizing courtesan (Nicole Kidman), but their love is forbidden as she has been promised to another wealthy man. When everything goes wrong, there'...
This movie shows the two main characters perform their final skating routine to Queen's theme to Flash Gordon "Flash's Theme." The movie follows two figure skaters (Will Ferrell and Jon Heder) who are trying to get their careers back as a team after being banned from all solo competitions. RELATED: Blades of Glory: Jenna Fischer's 10 Best Quotes Th...
The sequel to Trainspotting (1996) brings the same characters back together 20 years later. The Queen song "Radio Ga Ga" is played during a montage scene in a club. The main characters are shown amongst all the club patrons and the entire place is scream-singing the song and clapping along with the beat. The music distorts and is edited to the scen...
The entirety of this movie uses Queen's music, because, well, it's about Queen, specifically about lead singer Freddie Mercury. But nonetheless, the movie still uses its source material creatively and has fun with editing and telling a story to the iconic music. The movie recreates the "I Want to Break Free" music video, shows a club montage to "An...
This movie, directed by Edgar Wright, follows Baby (Ansel Elgort) who has been roped into being a getaway driver for a crime boss who gets teams together and plans heists. RELATED: 10 Best Quotes from Baby Driver The whole film takes its music choices seriously and carefully edits the film around the music. The music is an integral part of the main...
One of the most iconic and well-known uses of Queen's music is by Wayne and Garth (Mike Myers and Dana Carvey) in Wayne's World. The film follows these two as they hang out with friends and run their own public access tv show. One of the earlier scenes sees them in the car with a few friends and they decide to play some headbanging tunes, specifica...
The comedy-horror Shaun of the Dead, also directed by Edgar Wright, uses Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now" comedically as the main characters hold up in The Winchester bar and barricade themselves against oncoming zombies. RELATED: 10 Funniest Quotes from Shaun of the Dead As they're trying to keep quiet with no lights on to avoid drawing attention to th...
This movie starts out with a Queen song as the entire audience at the knight's tournament does the clap, clap, stomp to "We Will Rock You" and sings along. The movie is set in medieval times as Heath Ledgerbegins to joust as a knight despite not being of nobility. Obviously, it's set centuries before Queen was a band, but has a fun juxtaposition of...