"We've Got Tonight" was used in some of the best music supervision that I've ever come across. In a very memorable episode of The Wonder Years, Winnie gets in a car accident. Kevin then goes to her house and waits for her to return from the hospital. After she comes home that night, her father kindly requests that Kevin leaves. He does, but soon after he returns. It is then that song starts playing and Daniel Stern narrates the feelings that they have for each other. Then he looks at her through her bedroom window, and they say, "I love you" to each other. The camera then cuts to pictures of them as young children before the camera fades out and Seger's song continues to be heard. It's a very poignant moment to say the least.
Showing posts with label 1978. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1978. Show all posts
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Monday, December 10, 2012
A Wild and Crazy Guy (Warner Bros., 1978) by Steve Martin
Steve Martin is a smart guy and this album is a perfect representation of a smart guy doing goofy comedy. From the "King Tut" song to him discussing what he studied in college. "Cat Handcuffs" also a great inclusion of for SNL fans. This is a classic comedy album, and I personally would pick this over The Jerk anyday.
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