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The 90s Jam That Plays in More Movies Than Any Other Song

The use of popular music in films is a device so prevalent in modern cinema that audiences have taken it for granted. In both diegetic (music heard by the characters in the narrative) and non-diegetic forms, the complementary effect that music has on a film is unmatched. Films like Saturday Night Fever, Purple Rain, Dirty Dancing, and Almost Famous are defined by their soundtracks filled with an eclectic variety of preexisting music and tracks created for the release of their respective film. For filmmakers like Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, the timely "needle drop," or the use of a pop song on screen, is an essential trait of their cinematic style. As audiences have grown accustomed to Top 40 hits and obscure B-sides in film, there are many songs moviegoers have become numb to hearing, with the most ubiquitous needle-drop, MC Hammer's smash-hit "U Can't Touch This," appearing in the most amount of films on record.

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18 сентября 2023 г. 21:59:32
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