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    Wes Anderson's 10 Best Movie Music Moments

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    Perfectly matching a song with a scene is nothing new (see: Scorsese, Martin), but Wes Anderson takes the movie soundtrack to new levels of artistry. In all his films, the young writer-director displayed a record geek's ability to wow viewers with a song that's not only enjoyable but, at its best, makes a scene instantly memorable. With the release of 'Fantastic Mr. Fox,' Anderson's first animated feature, Spinner picked the director's 10 best music moments.



    The Who, 'A Quick One While He's Away' ('Rushmore')
    While a ton of songs in 'Rushmore' enhance scenes, this revenge montage, where Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzman feud over the love of a local teacher, is absolutely killer in that department. As icing on the cake, Anderson stops the Who's sonic assault (lifted from their amazing performance on 'The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus') for a moment, then kicks it back in with a cut to Schwartzman in handcuffs being dragged down a high school hallway. Meanwhile, the Who, rather ironically, scream, "You are forgiven!"

    Elliott Smith, 'Needle in the Hay' ('The Royal Tenenbaums')
    Despite the film's often staged feel -- it's the first time Anderson packed into one film so many quirky characters and settings -- this harrowing scene dunks viewers into cold water. As an homage to Roman Polanski's 'Repulsion,' Anderson uses a blue filter and quick cuts of Luke Wilson staring into the camera, creating a chilly vibe; and as Smith sings, "But you idiot kid/You don't have a clue," you can't help but feel for Wilson, who seems to realize -- headband and sunglasses and all -- what a caricature he's become. Sadly, it's tough to watch this and not think of Smith's suicide, which occurred two years after the film's release.

    Love, '7 and 7 Is' ('Bottle Rocket')
    Anderson turns up this punishing protopunk nugget by Arthur Lee and Co. as Owen and Luke Wilson ransack a suburban house -- which we learn is actually a "practice job" -- as well as the childhood home of Luke's character. The director's first feature has a lot going for it -- plenty of distinctly Andersonian touches abound -- but the Wilson brothers' childlike relationship is its backbone. Love's spastic song illustrates this nicely when Lee wails, "When I was a boy I thought about the times I'd be a man." Listen to '7 and 7 Is' >>

    The Rolling Stones, 'I Am Waiting' ('Rushmore')
    The Stones get more soundtrack time than any other band in Anderson's films. Supposedly, a huge chunk of the budget for 'Bottle Rocket' went to securing rights to '2000 Man' -- and two of the band's songs are even played back-to-back in 'Tenenbaums.' But this is our favorite: The vulnerable, less cocky Stones here capture Schwartzman's teen angst exceptionally well and show how all three main characters are, as Mick Jagger puts it, "Waiting for someone to come out of somewhere."

    The Stooges, 'Search and Destroy' ('The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou')
    Hell, yes! Iggy Pop and Bill Murray together? During a gun fight? This is one of those musical moments that makes you want to stand up and cheer. Wearing a Speedo and a bathrobe, Murray shoots at pirates as the Stooges' meaty riffs make things even more chaotic. Best bit: the ship's intern getting stabbed in the shoulder.

    The Kinks, 'Nothin' in This World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl' ('Rushmore')
    Anderson originally planned to soundtrack 'Rushmore' with only Kinks songs but eventually decided to branch out and use a wider variety of mostly British Invasion tracks. An obvious nod to the scuba scene in 'The Graduate,' this scene also captures a sense of isolation. As a final act of rebellion, Bill Murray, drunk, bleary-eyed and smoking a cigarette, does a cannonball off the high dive to the disgust of everyone during his sons' birthday party.

    The Ramones, 'Judy Is a Punk' ('The Royal Tenenbaums')
    As cuckolded husband Bill Murray opens the case file on his wife Gwyneth Paltrow, the director shows Paltrow's shady past by hitting us with a slew of locales and Andersonian title cards set to this Ramones punk stomper. It plays like a sordid storybook about making out in Paris, the subway, a beaten-down cab, a New York City ferry, etc. -- a clever move by the director. Listen to 'Judy Is a Punk' >>

    The Proclaimers, 'Over and Done With' ('Bottle Rocket')
    'Bottle Rocket' co-writer Owen Wilson nails his role as an ambitious, if totally clueless, wannabe crook. And this peppy song by the Scottish twin outfit is a great choice: Like the song's sound, Wilson seems happy and optimistic, but, like the song's chorus, his hapless attempt at being a thief is pretty much "over and done with." Watch a fan video of 'Bottle Rocket' set to 'Over and Done With' >>

    Sigur Rós, 'Staralfur' ('The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou')
    Up to this point, Anderson hadn't used much modern music in his soundtracks, save for 'Needle in the Hay' in 'Tenenbaums' and, of course, Mark Mothersbaugh's original scores. So when Steve's face-off against the Jaguar Shark goes down, it's surprising to hear this newish cut from Iceland's finest, which is appropriately otherworldly, sad and beautiful.

    Nico, 'These Days' ('The Royal Tenenbaums')
    The slo-mo music sequence has become such a staple for Anderson that we expect it with every release -- even with the stop-motion animated 'Fantastic Mr. Fox.' This one from 'Tenenbaums' is a simple, heartfelt moment with Nico singing, "These days I seem to think a lot/About the things that I forgot to do/And all the times I had the chance to" while Wilson is bowled over by Paltrow, his unrequited love -- and adopted sister.

    Read Reviews of 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' at Moviefone.com
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    peerezat 11-11-2009

    Re: Needle in the Hay, it's also hard to not think of Luke Wilson's brother's suicide attempt, too.

    Wildcat!

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    daveat 11-12-2009

    Wes is one of the best filmmakers of this generation. Gotta love 'Needle in the Hay' from The Royal Tenenbaums, I think thats the best use of music to make a scene perfect. Elliott Smith may be gone but his music lives on forever...

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    Brian Harteat 11-12-2009

    WONDERFUL article.

    This made my day.
    As far as soundtracks in the movie as a whole, I can't decide if I like Rushmore or Royal Tenenbaums better. I'm leaning towards Rushmore though.

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    Knikkinkat 11-14-2009

    Great article. You hit many of my favorite Wes Anderson movie/music moments. Sometimes I wish I had selective amnesia so that I could re-experience the first time I saw #10 on your list anew every single time. It did take my breath away.

    I would say that the end of "Rushmore" where Max gets to dance with Rosemary and The Faces "Ooh La La" starts to play is absolutely gorgeous.

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    nickat 11-17-2009

    Why no Darjeeling Limited? There are several great music moments in that movie, most of them involving the Kinks. That movie should be represented on this list somewhere. I still enjoyed the list though, with needle in the hay being my favorite, as it gives me chills every time.

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    gimpat 11-29-2009

    Absolutely, catching the train to This Time Tomorrow stands out.

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    meganat 1-06-2010

    Absolutely.
    Strangers by the Kinks comes to mind.

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    abelat 11-20-2009

    my personal number one - "hey jude" in "the royal tanenbaums". the best opening ever!

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    lisa Bartasiusat 11-29-2009

    kinks - this time tomorrow from darjeeling limited with adrian brody running for the train

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    Mikeat 11-29-2009

    A brilliant selection no doubt. I would have liked to have seen you include Devo's 'Gut Feeling' from 'The Life Aquatic'

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwwp9twwHRQ

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    dkat 11-29-2009

    No love for the end of Life Aquatic with the slow-mo and David Bowie's "Queen Bitch"??

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    Jeremy Russellat 11-29-2009

    I love this article yet felt a big omission was this one at the end of Life Aquatic:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3inEK-Dyq0

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    Sheyat 11-29-2009

    Sorry not to see the multiple uses of Vince Guaraldi's Christmastime is Here in The Royal Tenenbaums. Credit Anderson for understanding that this song is too good to just play during the holidays and the mood it evokes works wonderfully in a couple of Margot scenes.

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    tburnat 12-30-2009

    all these great, I love "life on Mars" in Life Aquatic when steve finds out his son is there, and has to go get a cig in slow-mo

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