Argh! Please help me identify this movie!!

The scene I remember from this movie is at or near the beginning. It’s something like a wedding reception or a homecoming or prom or something (I think it’s a wedding reception, though) and there is a band playing a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s Turn Around (you know, the one that goes: “every now and then I get a little bit terrified/ and then I see the look in your eyes/ turn around/ bright eyes”) except that as the singer gets more into the song he starts singing it like this: “every now and then I get a little bit terrified/ then I see that fuckin’ look in your eyes!/ turn around/ turn the fuck around!/ bright eyes” and so forth.

Anyone recognize this scene? Or was this some weird dream I had and only think that it’s real?

Don’t recognize the movie, but I can tell you you’ve got the band wrong. Fleetwood Mac didn’t do that song; it was Bonnie Tyler.

Incidentally, the same song was featured rather prominently in “Bandits” with Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton, but I’m really pretty sure there was no wedding/reception scene in that one.

I can’t identify the movie (although it sounds familiar–did we possibly have the same strange dream? :slight_smile: ), but I can tell you that the song you’re thinking of is actually “Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Bonnie Tyler, not Fleetwood Mac.

Oh, and the correct title of the song is “Total Eclipse of the Heart (Turn Around)”.

…And this is me hating simultaneous posts. sigh

Old School

Is it Old School? According to IMDb, it contains both this song (performed by “The Dan Band”) and a wedding.

(Searched IMDb for Bonnie Tyler, then Total Eclipse, then Jim Steinman as composer)

Yes!!! it was Old School!!!

Why did I think that Fleetwood Mac had done that song? I don’t know. A mystery for another day…

Thanks, now my brain can relax again…!!

Darned Kazaa-monger ignoramuses misnaming MP3s …

I figured out why I thought it was Fleetwood Mac; I was remembering the music video and I remember thinking that Bonnie Tyler looked like a hybrid of Christine McVie and Stevie Nicks.

With perhaps a soupcon of Mick Fleetwood thrown in . . .