

As a result, a company called GeneCo makes a fortune selling organs on special payment plans. It takes place in a world devastated by an epidemic of organ failure. By 2008, the creators released an oddly-cast film version. Repo! The Genetic Opera began life as a catchy, eccentric, bleakly comedic stage musical in 2002. Still, the quirky mix of classic punk and futuristic dub works. That’s partly because half the characters are aliens. Many of the soundtrack’s other songs aren’t historical, however. How to Talk to Girls at Parties is a period piece about the punk scene, so of course there’s good music! The film opens with a classic song by the Damned (“New Rose,” which happens to be the first London punk single ever released). He often references the pop culture of his home planet, too, which helps bring this otherworldly movie back to earth. This is because the main character, an Earthman who spent much of his life in space, carries a 1980s Walkman wherever he goes.

Unlike most comic book movies, Guardians of the Galaxy includes an absolutely amazing vintage soundtrack featuring songs by Bowie (“Moonage Daydream”) and the Runaways (“Cherry Bomb”). Here are a handful of our favorite modern movie soundtracks. Though this annoys some older fans, it really does help introduce great songs to a wider audience. Other times it’s merely because the song fit. Sometimes they do this to make a historical period come alive. Many modern films include songs from the 1960s to the 1980s. Recently, however, filmmakers have been looking to the past for inspiration. Almost every mainstream picture released includes some form of music. Soundtracks have always been an important part of movies, from soothing orchestral melodies to popular songs to rock ‘n’ roll classics.
