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  1. Dec 21, 2019 · Watch the iconic final scene of Joker, where he sings That's Life by Frank Sinatra and escapes from the police. This video shows the full HD version of the moment that defined the character and ...

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    • “South of The Border” in We’Re The Millers
    • “That’s Life” in Joker
    • “You’re Getting to Be A Habit with Me” in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
    • “The September of My Years” in Bringing Out The Dead
    • “High Hopes” in Rocky Balboa
    • “Come Fly with Me” in Catch Me If You Can
    • “Something Stupid” in Ratcatcher
    • “Summer Wind” in Blade Runner 2049
    • “It Had to Be You” in When Harry Met Sally
    • “My Way” in Goodfellas

    Jason Sudeikis stars in We’re the Millersas a cannabis dealer who’s tasked with crossing the border to pick up a marijuana shipment in Mexico. He hires a stripper and two abandoned youths to pose as his family to avoid looking suspicious. Frank Sinatra’s “South of the Border” is aptly paired with the fake Miller family’s journey across the border i...

    Todd Phillips’ Joker was heavily influenced by the work of Martin Scorsese — specifically Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy — so it’s appropriate that he featured one of Scorsese’s favorite singers on the soundtrack. Frank Sinatra’s “That’s Life” plays over Joker’s ambiguous final scene as Arthur runs through Arkham Asylum, pursued by orderlies. S...

    Terry Gilliam’s delightfully surreal film adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegashas a heck of a soundtrack, including hits by Bob Dylan, the Yardbirds, Buffalo Springfield, Jefferson Airplane, and Tom Jones. The movie also features a song by Frank Sinatra. It’s appropriate that a movie about two people taking a bunch of d...

    One of Scorsese’s most underrated psychological thrillers, Bringing Out the Deadstars Nicolas Cage as an ambulance driver. In one scene, paramedics are treating a man named Mr. Burke and when it becomes apparent he’s not going to make it, they tell the family to play a song he liked. RELATED: The 10 Best Uses Of Johnny Cash Songs In Movies So, they...

    Sinatra’s “High Hopes” is the song that the titular boxer plays to enter the ring in Rocky Balboa. The song was chosen by Paulie, and while Rocky was initially skeptical, he later warmed to it. When Balboa is about to enter the ring, the announcers blare Sinatra’s original 1959 recording of the song from the venue’s speakers.

    Steven Spielberg’s Catch Me If You Can is one of the funniest biopics ever made, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as conman Frank Abagnale Jr., who scammed his way into jobs like doctor and lawyer when he was a teenager. For the scene in which Abagnale poses as a pilot and lands a regular paycheck from an airline, Spielberg aptly played Frank Sinatra’s “...

    Lynne Ramsay’s directorial debut Ratcatcheris a phenomenal movie, but since it revolves around a child living with the guilt of accidentally killing another child, it’s pretty challenging. Throughout the movie, the boy’s mother plays records for the kids. One of them is “Something Stupid,” recorded by Frank and Nancy Sinatra.

    Before becoming a huge star with the lead role in Knives Out, Ana de Armas gave an unforgettable supporting turn as Officer K’s holographic girlfriend Joi in Denis Villeneuve’s surprisingly satisfying sequel Blade Runner 2049. In one scene, K plays Sinatra’s “Summer Wind” for Joi. RELATED: The 10 Best Uses Of Elton John Songs In Movies The movie al...

    Rob Reiner struggled to come up with a title for his rom-com masterpiece When Harry Met Sally. At one point, he considered naming it after “It Had to Be You,” which acts as a sort of a theme song for the movie. The director plays a few versions of the tune throughout the movie, including a rendition by Frank Sinatra. The song was originally written...

    At the end of Goodfellas, Henry Hill has turned on all his friends in the mafia and resigned to a mundane suburban existence as a federal witness. In the final scene, he comes out of his house to get the paper and Scorsese foreshadows his fate — and the fate of everyone who gets involved in organized crime — with a shot of Joe Pesci firing a pistol...

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  3. Aug 27, 2020 · Life (1999) - I'm the Baby's Daddy Scene (4/10) | Movieclips. Life - I'm the Baby's Daddy: Mr. Abernathy (O'Neal Compton) tries to figure out who fathered his grandchild. BUY THE MOVIE:...

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  4. Feb 14, 2013 · Eddie Murphy's subtle comments are hilarious.

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  5. In the scene, for example, where the priest unexpectedly asks Harvey to read from the gospel during mass, Harvey writhes and squirms, but his reasons are not clear until much later - too much later to be funny. "That's Life" has many moments of truth and some good performances.

  6. Sep 2, 2023 · Who are we? Why are we here? These existential films explore the meaning of life and all the dread and joy within. By Georgia May. Sep 2, 2023.

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