They were also responsible for selecting the music from other movies such as Queenpins, UglyDolls and Hustlers.
The tracks from this movie were chosen by music supervisors Jason Markey.
The claims that "I'm going to take my time/ I have all the time in the world" fits a revenge scheme as much as a love ballad, as well as the promise that "You can run but you cannot hide." Is it also an elaborate joke courtesy of James Wan, since the last verse states that you "can't turn back the tide"? There's no way to know for sure. Find a movie, TV show or artist 308,700 songs 87,400 artists 112,400 episodes, movies and games The Internet’s best source for TV, movie, and video game soundtracks since 2005. My Spy, released on, consists of a playlist of 27 credited songs, from various artists including Jaden, Willa J and Charli XCX. The music supplied for the scene is Depeche Mode's "It's No Good," and the lyrics actually add to the revenge (albeit in defiance of the less-than-vengeful style of music). The tech needs some work before it can become as cool as Black Manta's in the comics, and to do it, the villain turns to - what else? - a montage.
Manta swore to get his revenge for the act, and fate all but confirmed his path when King Orm dropped a cache of Atlantean weapons in his lap, with a request that he kill the would-be ruler of Atlantis. Technically, it's Aquaman's fault that he burned himself into the life and memory of Black Manta, by indirectly killing his father in the opening act of the movie. 2012 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation All Rights Reserved. RELATED: Aquaman's Ending Explained: What It Means For Atlantis & DC's Future "It's No Good" by Depeche Mode The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Lotus Esprit: In this 1977 film, its a Lotus that turns into a submarine. Spy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). One of my favorite uses of existing music is the Roy Orbison track for when they’re having that sweet, nice, romantic moment through the Italian market and she’s sort of getting used to the surface world. The tone fits beautifully for Arthur and Mera, and James Wan confirmed to us it's one of his favorites in the film: It's Roy Orbison's "She's a Mystery to Me." A song that was actually written by Bono and The Edge of U2, after the former dreamed of it the night before meeting Orbison after a London concert. But the song that plays as Mera discovers the beauty of the surface - and Arthur discovers the beauty of Mera - is no orchestral number. John Barry's music set the standard for spy music - soaring strings, reverbed. In fact, the music was nearly inseparable from the film itself - especially in the case of the world's best-known secret agent, James Bond.
Not only were the films well-known, but so was the music. Once Arthur and Mera are finished solving the mystery of the Deserter tribe, they return to the coastline of Sicily for a sequence that could be plucked from any modern Disney movie. Spy films have been a popular film genre since the '60s.