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Diner Waitress Hal Whiteside Cook Flea Eddie Lanny Joon JD Jamie Foxx Bats Clay Donahue Fontenot Marine Brigitte Kali Canales Frat Boy 2 as Benjamin Vandermey D. Restaurant Patron 1 Killer Mike Restaurant Patron 2 Brogan Hall Samm Allison Gabriel Marcos Taylor The Butcher Joe Loya Security Guard Andy McDermott Carjack Lady Tom Haynes Anchor as Thomas E.

Haynes Russell B. Anchor Cynne Simpson Anchor Keith Hudson Diner Cop Sidney Sewell Hellcat Thug 1 Thurman Sewell Hellcat Thug 2 Elijah Everett Prison Guard Walter Hill Courtroom Interpreter voice Wilbur Fitzgerald Judge Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Romar Bennett Pedestrian uncredited Shellita Boxie Bank Patron uncredited Terrance P.

Traffic Cop 1 uncredited Jeff Chase Jeffrey uncredited Marshall Choka Tequila Goon 4 uncredited Marisol Correa Atlanta Cop uncredited Elizabeth Davidovich Monroe County uncredited Arthur Dean Prisoner uncredited Troy Faruk Goon 5 uncredited Bina Forbes Pedestrian uncredited Erica Frene Dog Lady uncredited Fernando Gonzalez Officer George Garrett uncredited Bobby Hoskins Construction Worker uncredited Duke Jackson Monroe County uncredited Adrienne Johnson Pedestrian uncredited Leeza Jones Pedestrian uncredited Chad Joyce Prisoner uncredited Maritalyn Koulebetouba Driver uncredited Colin Lacativa Construction Worker uncredited Michael Layman Junkyard Worker uncredited Danny Le Boyer Tequila Goon 3 uncredited Connie Lee Upset Car Driver uncredited Kenneth Manos Movement Specialist uncredited Trey McGriff Homeless Man on Bench uncredited Andrew S.

Cranky Pedestrian uncredited Arnold Montey Pedestrian uncredited Isaiah Motz Shocked Pedestrian uncredited Ryan Newton Tequila Goon 2 uncredited Mason Pike Pedestrian uncredited Brady Rogers Driver uncredited Erin Scruggs Street Pedestrian uncredited Mark Smith Prisoner uncredited Ronald Joe Vasquez Pedestrian uncredited Kent Wagner Prisoner uncredited Diego Ward Goon 6 uncredited David Waters Ear Doctor uncredited Wes Weems Atlanta Cop uncredited Marvin E.

State Trooper uncredited Whit Whitman Prison Gaurd uncredited Produced by Tim Bevan Foxx Sean Flanigan Spacey Greg Funk Foxx Tricia Sawyer Spacey Phyllis Temple Aaron Linker Christopher Campbell Epk Joey Evora Griffith Jr. Johnathan Wei Dickinson Violin The Philharmonia Orchestra Hamm AnnaLily East Bevan Cam Everson Fellner Jennifer Galbreath Auron Kelly Mokris Spacey Jared Penny Of course, Baby has a lot to choose from, but this catchy tune is a nice theme song as the two connect and listen to it while doing laundry together.

While the film's soundtrack is filled with pre-existing music, this one seems like it was written specifically for Baby Driver. Obviously, Wright got the film's title from this Paul Simon song, which either served as inspiration for the entire plot or was just an insanely good fit for his idea. The song bounces along with a lot of energy while the lyrics mirror a lot of what we see in the film. Sadly, we only hear the song within the movie as it goes to credits.

While it does seem like the perfect song to end on, it would have been nice to see it used in the actual movie. This song from Lionel Ritchie is likely one of the more popular songs on the soundtrack before the movie's release. As the title suggests, it is an easy-going song that actually feels like it would be the perfect thing to listen to while taking a leisurely drive, something Baby doesn't get to do to often. The song is actually one of the more significant ones in the movie. It is first used as a hopefully optimistic song when Baby thinks he's finally leaving his life of crime.

It then comes back at the end as the song Baby's mother recorded for him. Just as the songs used in this action film are varied, so too are the action scenes. Despite being about a getaway driver, Wright seems aware that car chase after car chase would get stale and switches it up. One of the best moments is Baby's extended foot-chase getaway scored by this energetic and unique song.

The bouncing rhythm and memorable yodeling are once again edited brilliantly to the action. Despite the lyrics being incomprehensible, the song is insanely catchy and will stick in your mind. Few singers' voices are as alluring as that of soul legend Barry White. His deep and smooth vocals are instantly recognizable and fit right at home in any sexy scene. But Wright being the brilliant creative mind that he is, finds a totally unexpected and effective use for White's song about romantic devotion.

As he tracks Baby down and corners him, the song takes on a new meaning as a threat that this cold-blooded killer will not stop until Baby is dead. We might never have gotten Baby Driver if it wasn't for this song. Wright has said before that when he heard this song when he was younger it stuck in his mind as a perfect song to score a car chase. That thought never seemed to leave Wright's head as this was the song that accompanied the extremely memorable car chase that opens the film.

The song is immediately a winner within the movie as Baby hilariously sings along while waiting in the getaway car and it works even when the tires start squealing and the chase is on. It's one of the best opening scenes in recent memory. Aside from picking good music for the film, Wright excels at picking music that helps the audience understand the tone of the film.

This is meant to be a fun thrill ride of a movie and the music is an extension of that tone, especially this incredibly fun tune. After the heart-pounding, edge-of-your-seat car chase that opened the film, this song helped keep the good times going.



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