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5 Iconic Needle Drop - Needle Drops

Great movies that incorporate an actual needle drop for the iconic "needle drops."

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No, you are not seeing double! The title says, “5 Iconic Needle Drop Needle Drops.” Before we go any further, let’s discuss what a “Needle Drop” is. The needle drop is a film technique that uses an existing song to highlight a particular character or scene. If a director wants a moment in their film to be memorable, adding a needle drop with an iconic song is the way to go. So what is a “Needle Drop Needle Drop?” In a scene, if a character literally drops the needle on a record, it will queue when the music begins. Now that we’re on the same page let’s look at a few.

Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse | "Hypnotize" - The Notorious B.I.G.

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Shameik Moore

Shameik Moore

Jake Johnson

Jake Johnson

Hailee Steinfeld

Hailee Steinfeld

Mahershala Ali

Mahershala Ali

Brian Tyree Henry

Brian Tyree Henry

Lily Tomlin

Lily Tomlin

Luna Lauren Velez

Luna Lauren Velez

Zoë Kravitz

Zoë Kravitz

John Mulaney

John Mulaney

Kimiko Glenn

Kimiko Glenn

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

Kathryn Hahn

Kathryn Hahn

Directed by Bob Persichetti

Sony Pictures’ smash Marvel comics hit Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse–directed by trio Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman–is a stunning animated film with an outstanding soundtrack. In New York City, Miles Morales (Shameik Moore), an intelligent but unmotivated teenager, gets his world turned upside down after being bit by a radioactive spider and assuming the role of Spider-Man after the original one (Jake Johnson) dies. During the scene introducing Miles’ Uncle Aaron (Mahershala Ali), New York’s very own The Notorious B.I.G. begins to play after Aaron lays the needle down on the iconic record “Hypnotize.” As the smooth, groovy track plays, it is interestingly juxtaposed with hectic scenes of Miles trying to make his way to his Uncle’s apartment.

Check out the full Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack here.

The Iron Claw | "Tom Sawyer" - Rush

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Zac Efron

Zac Efron

Jeremy Allen White

Jeremy Allen White

Harris Dickinson

Harris Dickinson

Stanley Simons

Stanley Simons

Holt McCallany

Holt McCallany

Maura Tierney

Maura Tierney

Lily James

Lily James

Michael Harney

Michael Harney

Aaron Dean Eisenberg

Aaron Dean Eisenberg

Kevin Anton

Kevin Anton

Scott Innes

Scott Innes

Cazzey Louis Cereghino

Cazzey Louis Cereghino

Directed by Sean Durkin

Directed by Sean Durkin, A24’s heart-wrenching, biographical sports drama follows the Von Erich family through several tragic deaths as they climb to the top of the wrestling world in the 1980s. Rush’s “Tom Sawyer” can be heard in a scene after the youngest Von Erich brother, Mike (Stanley Simons), drops the needle on the record and pumps the volume up enough that the track can be heard all around the house. The blaring rock track gives older brother Kerry (Jeremy Allen White) the idea to make it their entrance song for future wrestling endeavors as it begins to play during a montage of the Von Erich brothers’ (including Zac Efron and Harris Dickinson) training and complete domination of their local wrestling scene. Rush's screaming guitar and rolling drums pair perfectly with muscular men in tight underwear.

Check out the full The Iron Claw soundtrack here.

The Shawshank Redemption | "The Marriage of Figaro" - Mozart

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Tim Robbins

Tim Robbins

Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman

Bob Gunton

Bob Gunton

William Sadler

William Sadler

Clancy Brown

Clancy Brown

Gil Bellows

Gil Bellows

James Whitmore

James Whitmore

Mark Rolston

Mark Rolston

Jeffrey DeMunn

Jeffrey DeMunn

Larry Brandenburg

Larry Brandenburg

Neil Giuntoli

Neil Giuntoli

Brian Libby

Brian Libby

Directed by Frank Darabont

In this 1994 cult classic directed by Frank Darabont, “The Shawshank Redemption” is one of Stephen King’s less horrific tales and a staple in the prison drama filmography. In one of the film’s most important scenes, Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) drops the needle on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro” and plays it over the intercom. “For the briefest of moments, every last man at Shawshank felt free,” as Morgan Freeman’s character, Ellis profoundly describes the situation. Not exactly the most modern of songs, but the film and this particular scene are far too iconic not to have on this list.

Check out the full The Shawshank Redemption soundtrack here.

Iron Man 3 | "Jingle Bells (Bombay Dub Orchestra Remix)" - Joe Williams

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Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr.

Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow

Don Cheadle

Don Cheadle

Guy Pearce

Guy Pearce

Rebecca Hall

Rebecca Hall

Jon Favreau

Jon Favreau

Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley

James Badge Dale

James Badge Dale

Stephanie Szostak

Stephanie Szostak

Paul Bettany

Paul Bettany

William Sadler

William Sadler

Dale Dickey

Dale Dickey

Directed by Shane Black

Marvel Studios’ Iron Man 3–directed by Shane Black–was the final chapter of Tony Stark’s (Robert Downey Jr.) witty and exciting trilogy. The film follows Tony as he seeks to rehabilitate himself mentally and spiritually after being in a rut that kept him in his workshop, away from his responsibilities. In a scene where Tony begins to try out his new tech, he asks Jarvis (Paul Bettany) to drop the needle on a flashy version of “Jingle Bells” as the film takes place around the holiday season. If I had a billion dollars, I, too, would shamelessly dance like Tony does in this scene.

Check out the full Iron Man 3 soundtrack here.

Good Morning, Vietnam | Nowhere to Run - Martha & The Vandellas

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Robin Williams

Robin Williams

Forest Whitaker

Forest Whitaker

Tom T. Tran

Tom T. Tran

Chintara Sukapatana

Chintara Sukapatana

Bruno Kirby

Bruno Kirby

Robert Wuhl

Robert Wuhl

J.T. Walsh

J.T. Walsh

Noble Willingham

Noble Willingham

Richard Edson

Richard Edson

Juney Smith

Juney Smith

Richard Portnow

Richard Portnow

Floyd Vivino

Floyd Vivino

Directed by Barry Levinson

Last but not least, Robin Williams stars in the brilliant, funny, and challenging war film “Good Morning, Vietnam” directed by Barry Levinson. In it, he stars as chipper radio host Adrian Cronauer, who was stationed in Saigon in the middle of the Vietnam War as a morale booster for the troops. As Adrian finds his groove in a new setting, he drops the needle on the classic track “Nowhere to Run” by Martha & The Vandellas. The punchy, soul classic continues to play through a montage of American troops on base who are trying to enjoy a little piece of home.

Check out the full Good Morning, Vietnam soundtrack here.

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