MOZ GAME ( ANY MOVIES WITH MORRISSEY REF:)

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Any loafing oafs out there in a hum drum town want to take a stab at this?
Name a movie that has ANY Morrissey references in them. (lyrics, posters on a wall, songs, ect.. and thing you can think of)

I'll go first:

Ferris Buller's Day Off

Please, Please, Please, Let Me get what I want (instrumental)
 
Pretty in Pink--"Please, Please, Please...", also in the Record store that Molly Ringwold works at there is a Smiths poster on the door. And in one scene when "Blaine" comes in he is standing in front of the Smiths' record section.

Urban Legend--there is a flyer on the wall behind one of the characters at one point that says, I think, "moz fest" or something and it has a picture of Morrissey.

The Commitments--when they are holding tryouts for band members this guy come to the door with a quiff and maybe some flowers and starts singing "heaven knows..."(I think that's the song he sings).

That's all I can think of right now. I won't list soundtrack credits.
 
The Wedding Singer -- Robbie comes staggering home drunk while Linda is waiting for him. The song "How Soon Is Now?" is playing and Robbie whines that he doesn't want to be alone.
 
Damn you Shelly, you took my Pretty in Pink comments! ;) Great movie. In Urban Legends, if I recall correctly, written on the wall of the library is "Shoplifters of the world unite and take over." :p

> Pretty in Pink--"Please, Please, Please...", also in
> the Record store that Molly Ringwold works at there is a Smiths
> poster on the door. And in one scene when "Blaine"
> comes in he is standing in front of the Smiths' record section.

> Urban Legend--there is a flyer on the wall behind one of the
> characters at one point that says, I think, "moz fest"
> or something and it has a picture of Morrissey.

> The Commitments--when they are holding tryouts for band members
> this guy come to the door with a quiff and maybe some flowers
> and starts singing "heaven knows..."(I think that's
> the song he sings).

> That's all I can think of right now. I won't list soundtrack
> credits.




I'd Love To
 
Hey, good one! I forgot about about that one...

> The Wedding Singer -- Robbie comes staggering home drunk while
> Linda is waiting for him. The song "How Soon Is Now?"
> is playing and Robbie whines that he doesn't want to be alone.




I'd Love To
 
> Any loafing oafs out there in a hum drum town want to take a
> stab at this?
> Name a movie that has ANY Morrissey references in them. (lyrics,
> posters on a wall, songs, ect.. and thing you can think of)

> I'll go first:

> Ferris Buller's Day Off

> Please, Please, Please, Let Me get what I want (instrumental)

And the point of this is what? I am happy to say neither do i know any of these references nor do i care.
 
i got a game for you!

the game is called watch 15 minutes slit his damn wrists. You are a peon and a real class A moron ya monkey!

And if i hear anymore moz signings with maverick or whatever..i'll rip off your arm and bludgeon you to death with it! I'm happy wherever Moz signs bacuase that is one step closer to a new album!

> I'll go first:

> Ferris Buller's Day Off

> Please, Please, Please, Let Me get what I want (instrumental)
 
It seems as though I will be the only one here to cite a direct Morrissey reference in a film.
In 1998's "Dreams of an Insomniac" starring Ione Skye and Jennifer Aniston, Ione's character meets a man whom she likes and they begin a discussion where each of them quote a philospher or poet of some sort and the other one guesses who they are quoting. Ione quotes"I am not a central part of your mind's landscape whether you care or do not" to which he replies
Stephen Patrick Morrissey.
I doubt there are many other, if any examples of this magnitude to Morrrisey in a film.
 
Araki & Leigh

in Greg Araki's The Doom Generation, Rose McGowan's boyfriend tells a story about a suicidal, depressive friend of his that was really into The Smiths. According to the story, the kid pulled the trigger during "Unloveable".

If I'm not mistaken, i think there are other Araki films that reference Morrissey too, but I'm not sure.

Also In Mike Leigh's "Career Girls" someone in the movie wears a Morrissey shirt in a sex scene, apparently...
 
In "She's having a baby," they play "You just haven't earned it yet, baby" while Kevin Bacon is waiting for the train to work. unfortunately, it's not The Smiths version, but is cool, nevertheless.
 
> Any loafing oafs out there in a hum drum town want to take a
> stab at this?
> Name a movie that has ANY Morrissey references in them. (lyrics,
> posters on a wall, songs, ect.. and thing you can think of)

Pretty in Pink....Poster on the wall of The Smiths
 
Houseguest - great movie with Sinbad and the late Phil Hartman, had that psycho depressed teenage girl wear a Smiths T-shirt throughout the entire movie. She was pretty cute, too. I'd do her.
 
I saw this movie a long time ago I think it's called "SHE IS OUT OF CONTROL"
there was a Smiths poster hanging on her wall.

The Craft
Also had HOW SOON IS NOW buy a cheesy band that tried to remake it, they should have used the real one..

Good topic I will have to go to Blockbuster and rent some of these movies
thanx all my fellow Moz friends.
 
I helped on this film in which they had 4 people peddling around a town on bikes wearing Smiths shirts

> I saw this movie a long time ago I think it's called "SHE
> IS OUT OF CONTROL"
> there was a Smiths poster hanging on her wall.

> The Craft
> Also had HOW SOON IS NOW buy a cheesy band that tried to remake
> it, they should have used the real one..

> Good topic I will have to go to Blockbuster and rent some of
> these movies
> thanx all my fellow Moz friends.
 
Re: Araki & Leigh

> in Greg Araki's The Doom Generation, Rose McGowan's boyfriend
> tells a story about a suicidal, depressive friend of his that
> was really into The Smiths. According to the story, the kid
> pulled the trigger during "Unloveable".

> If I'm not mistaken, i think there are other Araki films that
> reference Morrissey too, but I'm not sure.

> Also In Mike Leigh's "Career Girls" someone in the
> movie wears a Morrissey shirt in a sex scene, apparently...

what a fitting way to ... yes, what?

I think Araki's Doom Generation mentions the Smiths twice ... look at the credits & thank you's in the end (could be mistaken, though).
 
In the movie "THE LIVING END" the main charachter has a Smiths poster on the wall in his kitchen.

Ive also seen some movie where there is a BARBARISM BEGINS AT HOME poster up...cant think of what it was though.

Also "Dream with the Fishes"...I think there is a t-shirt somewhere in that.

All the others I can think of were allready mentioned
 
> The Craft
> Also had HOW SOON IS NOW buy a cheesy band that tried to remake
> it, they should have used the real one..

The band was Love spit love and they're great (at least I think so). The singer (Richard Butler) used to be the singer of the Psychedelic Furs. But of course the Smiths version of the song was better, I agree with you on that!
 
Re: MOZ GAME

> In the incredible film called "a little stiff"

the characters are art students discussing how cool
morrissey is. Look for this movie, it is really great.
circa: 1992ish

Someone stole my araki reference. i believe suede is in the new one splendor. And, i think Nowhere has something smiths in it too.

hnia
 
> It seems as though I will be the only one here to cite a direct
> Morrissey reference in a film.
> In 1998's "Dreams of an Insomniac" starring Ione Skye
> and Jennifer Aniston, Ione's character meets a man whom she
> likes and they begin a discussion where each of them quote a
> philospher or poet of some sort and the other one guesses who
> they are quoting. Ione quotes"I am not a central part of
> your mind's landscape whether you care or do not" to which
> he replies
> Stephen Patrick Morrissey.
> I doubt there are many other, if any examples of this magnitude
> to Morrrisey in a film.

Gee, I guess you saw the movie on HBO a couple of days ago too.
 
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