hey, here a litle list of that:
-highlander l and ll
-flash
-wayne´s world
-small soldiers
-la carne (italian film;innuendo on the soundtrack)
brian:
-freddie´s death (the last part, i think the 6)
-furia
-mission impossible ll
john
-i don´t remember the movie; the song was 'no turning back´
freddie:
-zabou
-foolin´around...but the title of the film??? i don´t know
roger: ¿?
i don´t remember something more...
more movies around guys?
I remember Another Ones Bites the Dust in a French movie called Les Soeurs Fâchés (Angry sisters).
The Under Pressure tune is often used (Ice Age 2) in remixes or new songs for movies.
shaun of the dead also had your my best friend as well
dodgeball had we will rock you
Knight tales we will rock u and we are the champions
x factor played under pressure and we will rock you music background not them singing
Iron Eagle played one vision
Queen contributed music directly to the movies Flash Gordon (1980, directed by Mike Hodges) and Highlander (the original 1986 film, directed by Russell Mulcahy).
Several other films have prominently featured their songs, including Iron Eagle, National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon, Wayne's World, Small Soldiers, High Fidelity, Super Size Me, A Knight's Tale, The Girl Next Door, Revenge of the Nerds, and Shaun of the Dead. A cover of "Somebody to Love" by Anne Hathaway was recorded for the 2004 film Ella Enchanted. In 2001, a version of "The Show Must Go On" was performed by Jim Broadbent and Nicole Kidman in the movie musical Moulin Rouge!. "Bohemian Rhapsody" was re-released after appearing in Wayne's World, and subsequently made number 2 on the US billboard chart.
Keeping in the tradition (since Season 5) of naming each season's episodes after songs from a famous '70s era rock band (Led Zeppelin for the fifth season, The Who for the sixth and The Rolling Stones for the seventh), the eighth and final season of That '70s Show consisted of episodes named after Queen songs. "Bohemian Rhapsody" served as the season premiere.
In fact, the Brian May who wrote the soundtrack for "Freddie's death, the final nightmare" is not Queen's one, it's another Brian May (an Australian, if I remember well)
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thenymphinyellow wrote: yeaaaah... there were a couple of queen songs in the break up... im pppprreeeeeeeetty sure...
You're right, You're My Best Friend was in the opening credits and a cover version of CLTCL was in the scene were Jennifer Aniston walks in on Vince Vaughn's 'Greek Orgy' scene.
Ah, Mission Impossible II.
Although Queen itself is not featured in that particular movie, Brian May does perform with Foo Fighters on a cover of Pink Floyd's 'Have A Cigar'.
Also, that movie with 'No Turning Back' was in the movie Biggles. Never heard of it; I'm surprised I actually knew that lol
i know of a few movies that queen songs are in
*the girl next door-under pressure
*cheaper by the drozen2-under pressure
*moulin rough-the show must go on
*waynes world-bohemian rhapsody
*knights tail-we are the champions & we will rock you
*after all the Australia Rules Football grand finals "we are the champions" are played in australia
no doubt there's heaps more but i just can't think of anymore.
i would love too hear from other queen fans
so my msn addy is supersexy_4_you@hotmail.com
so please chat too me