These Music Scenes Are All From Movies, You Just Have To Rec…

Ah, I see you’re referencing that fresh BuzzFeed quiz that’s blowing up on X right now—”These Music Scenes Are All From Movies, You Just Have To Recognise Which Ones.” It’s a fun one: 10 questions where they describe iconic film moments synced to killer tracks, and you pick the movie from four options. Total cinephile bait, testing if you can spot the difference between a Tarantino strut and a Nolan slow-mo.

Since I can’t actually click through (AI limitations, you know), I’ll play along by guessing a few classics that probably pop up in there—or at least should’ve. I’ll describe the scene, drop my movie pick, and explain why it slaps. Feel free to correct me if you’ve taken it!

1. A group of unlikely heroes blasts “Hooked on a Feeling” while escaping prison in a beat-up ship, complete with ooga-chakas echoing through space.

  • My guess: Guardians of the Galaxy (2014).
    James Gunn turned ’70s cheese into a galaxy-saving anthem. That opening credits sequence? Instant chills—proves Marvel can do vibes better than violence sometimes.

2. A bride in a white dress twists and shouts on a wooden floor to a surf-rock banger, dodging mobsters mid-dance.

  • My guess: Pulp Fiction (1994).
    Uma Thurman and John Travolta’s “You Never Can Tell” routine is pure Tarantino magic—awkward, electric, and the reason twist contests still exist.

3. A heartbroken dreamer leaps across traffic-jammed streets to a swelling jazz-pop tune, chasing a green light that fades at dawn.

  • My guess: La La Land (2016).
    Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone own “A Lovely Night,” but the whole freeway opener with “Another Day of Sun” is the real earworm. Oscars for the score? Deserved.

4. A detective in a rainy alleyway stares down a villain as a haunting violin swells, building to a brutal, balletic fight.

  • My guess: John Wick (2014).
    The “Le Castle Vania” remix in the club massacre? Nah—I’m thinking the Chapter 2 pencil-fu opener with that pulsing electronic score. Keanu’s puppy revenge deserves its own playlist.

5. Teens in a high school gym awkwardly sway to a doo-wop classic under balloon strings, sparks flying over punch bowls.

  • My guess: Grease (1978).
    “You’re the One That I Want” transition from the dance-off? Iconic. John Travolta’s leather-jacket glow-up mid-song is why musicals rule prom season.

How’d I do? If these aren’t in the quiz, they’re still must-watches for any movie night. What’s your favorite film-music mashup that hits different every rewatch? Hit me with one, and I’ll rank its top three tracks. 🎥🎶

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