“I’ll Make a Man Out of You” in MULAN (1998) is the rare training montage song that completely outgrew the movie it was written for. A generation can still recite every word from memory the second those drums kick in.
“What It Sounds Like” in KPOP DEMON HUNTERS (2025) works because it’s not just a finale song. It’s the moment Rumi stops hiding. The entire movie builds toward that performance, turning a stadium anthem into a declaration of who she really is.
Chris Tucker in THE FIFTH ELEMENT (1997) feels like he crash-landed from another dimension. Every character is trying to survive the plot while Ruby Rhod is busy turning the entire movie into his own show. Somehow it works perfectly.
Esta es la escena que define a Bayonetta, a la gente le encanta mostrar un montón de escenas donde ella baila, y posa, y se desnuda y hace fanfarronerías... no... NO!... ESTA ES LA ESCENA ESTUPIDO!.
Define a Bayo, define el tono del juego, define a Kamiya
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Matthew Lillard as Shaggy in Scooby-Doo (2002) was so spot-on that even Casey Kasem, the original voice actor, called to praise him. His performance was so authentic that Lillard went on to voice Shaggy in the animated series for nearly two decades.
"The Bad Touch" was born when Jimmy Pop was at home marathoning Discovery Channel and saw monkeys having sex on TV. Frustrated, he thought, "Damn, even the animals are having sex and I'm here writing lyrics for another stupid album". The video recorded in Paris became one of the most watched and cult videos of the 2000s, with more than 550 million views.