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    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffJune 12, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    From “Almost Famous” to “American Graffiti” and “Full House,” Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys have soundtracked some of Hollywood’s biggest titles.


    Published on June 12, 2025

    Almost Famous, Boogie Nights and maybe Three Kings

    ‘Almost Famous,’ ‘Boogie Nights’ and ‘Three Kings.’

    Courtesy Everett Collection (2); Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection

    The music world is still in mourning as the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, one of the greatest and most influential artists in the history of pop music, died on Wednesday at age 82. His legacy will forever be cemented in the pop canon for spreading the image of the L.A. beach life on songs like “Surfin, U.S.A.” and revolutionizing pop music production with Pet Sounds. 

    “The melodies he dreamed up and the emotions he poured into every note changed the course of music forever,” the band said in their statement of Wilson’s passing. “His unparalleled talent and unique spirit created the soundtrack of so many lives around the globe, including our own.”

    With some of the most iconic songs of all time, the Beach Boys have had more than a few notable features soundtracking movies and TV shows from Almost Famous to Full House and Three Kings. The Hollywood Reporter looked back and picked 10 of our favorites. 

    • “Feel Flows,” ‘Almost Famous’

      Almost Famous, Patrick Fugit, Kate Hudson, 2000Almost Famous, Patrick Fugit, Kate Hudson, 2000
      Image Credit: Courtesy Everett Collection

      Few scenes capture the essence of Almost Famous like when we see William Miller go backstage at a concert for the first time. “Feel Flows” playing in the background helps emphasize that feeling of both nostalgia and wonderment as it becomes clear the young rock writer’s life is about to change forever. The song is written and sung by Carl Wilson, with Brian Wilson on backing vocals. “It is the essence of the fulfilled promise of The Beach Boys and everything Brian envisioned for their creative journey,” Cameron Crowe said of the song, which also lines the film’s end credits.

    • “God Only Knows,” ‘Boogie Nights’

      Boogie Nights, Mark Wahlberg, 1997Boogie Nights, Mark Wahlberg, 1997
      Image Credit: Courtesy Everett Collection

      Perhaps Brian Wilson’s magnum opus, “God Only Knows” plays prominently in Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1997 classic toward the end of the film to put a bow on many of the characters’ storylines as “Roller Girl” decides to go back to school, Buck opens up a stereo store and Reed becomes a new type of performer, swapping porn for magic.

    • “Kokomo,” ‘Cocktail’

      Cocktail, Tom Cruise, 1988Cocktail, Tom Cruise, 1988
      Image Credit: Buena Vista/Courtesy Everett Collection

      The most iconic on-camera use of the all-time yacht rock tune is from the classic Tom Cruise film Cocktail (1988). OK, so it’s a cult classic at best, and Brian Wilson wasn’t featured on this track. Cocktail stars Cruise as a bartender who recites poetry to large crowds of drunks — first in New York City and later in Jamaica. (“Jamaica” happens to be the second word in “Kokomo.”) “Kokomo” was written specifically for Cocktail and was nominated for a Grammy and a Golden Globe. It lost both, but the song was the band’s first number-one hit in 22 years, and is their final top 40 hit to this day.

    • “Forever,” ‘Full House’

      Full House, Mary Kate Ashley Olsen, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron, Lori Loughlin, John Stamos, Jodie Sweetin, 1987-1995Full House, Mary Kate Ashley Olsen, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron, Lori Loughlin, John Stamos, Jodie Sweetin, 1987-1995
      Image Credit: Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection

      T.G.I.F. staple Full House was chock full of Beach Boys music — and even a few appearances. The show had a secret weapon for all of those clearances: Uncle Jesse. John Stamos, who played Jesse Katsopolis on the ABC series, met the Beach Boys in 1983. By the time Full House premiered in 1987, he had been playing select shows with them (as a drummer) for two years; he still does today. When Jesse and Becky (Lori Loughlin) married in a 1991 episode, Stamos performed the Beach Boys song  “Forever” on the piano to his TV bride.

    • “Heroes and Villains,” ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’

      Fantastic Mr. Fox, foreground: Mr. Fox (voice: George Clooney), 2009.Fantastic Mr. Fox, foreground: Mr. Fox (voice: George Clooney), 2009.
      Image Credit: Greg Williams/Fox Searchlight/Courtesy Everett Collection

      Wes Anderson’s long been known for his use of music in his films, and The Beach Boys got a prominent spot in 2009’s Fantastic Mr. Fox, with “Heroes and Villains” featured in the film’s opening scene as we watch our vulpine protagonists try to rob a squab farm. The upbeat song playing as the foxes sneak around for their prey is a perfect example of Anderson’s classic whimsy.

    • “Darlin,’” ‘The Big Bang Theory’

      The Big Bang Theory l-r: Mayim Bialik, Jim Parsons, Johnny GaleckiThe Big Bang Theory l-r: Mayim Bialik, Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki
      Image Credit: Michael Yarish/CBS/Courtesy Everett Collection

      In The Big Bang Theory’s season nine episode The Earworm Reverberation, Sheldon spends the episode trying to get an unnamable earworm out of his head, humming it repeatedly and going as far to play it on a tuba in the middle of the night. In a passing conversation where he brings up Brian Wilson’s name, he finally realized that song was none other than the Beach Boys’ “Darlin,’” and in a sweet twist, it was stuck in Sheldon’s head because he associated the song with Amy’s impact on his life.

    • “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” ’50 First Dates’

      50 First Dates, Drew Barrymore, Adam Sandler, 2004,50 First Dates, Drew Barrymore, Adam Sandler, 2004,
      Image Credit: Columbia/Courtesy Everett Collection

      “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” was a particularly fitting choice for Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore’s 2004 romantic comedy, given the beachy vibe of the film set in Hawaii. It’s an even better fit given the film is about falling for a woman who loses her memory when she goes to bed each night, adding some cruel, funny irony as Sandler torturously sings the song through tears during one scene.

    • “Good Vibrations,” ‘Us’

      Us, Lupita Nyong'o as Adelaide Wilson, 2019.Us, Lupita Nyong'o as Adelaide Wilson, 2019.
      Image Credit: Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

      A song that became ubiquitous as the centerpiece of the Sunkist soda campaign of the late ‘70s  and early ‘80s also found its way into two memorable movie scenes. In 2001’s Vanilla Sky, the song plays as Tom Cruise’s character David Aames realizes reality as he knows it is actually a lucid dream implanted by a tech company called Life Extension. The upbeat song shows up ironically once again in Jordan Peele’s Us (2019), in a gruesome scene where the Wilson family (the parents are played by Elisabeth Moss and Tim Heidecker) are murdered by their doppelgängers in a vacation home.

    • “I Get Around,” ‘Three Kings’

      Three Kings, Ice Cube, George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, 1999Three Kings, Ice Cube, George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, 1999
      Image Credit: Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection

      In David O. Russell’s 1999 war satire, a group of U.S. soldiers deployed in the Gulf War (George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Ice Cube and Spike Jonze) attempt a heist of gold looted by Saddam Hussein. The 1964 hit plays as the boys stumble upon a bunker filled with civilian hostages and luxury goods. Once again, the dissonance of the Beach Boys’ carefree tunes set against dark imagery makes for sharp satire.

    • “All Summer Long,” ‘American Graffiti’

      American Graffiti, Ron Howard, 1973American Graffiti, Ron Howard, 1973
      Image Credit: Courtesy Everett Collection

      George Lucas’s breakthrough film features not one but two Beach Boys songs between “Surfin’ Safari” and “All Summer Long,” a nice choice given how synonymous the Beach Boys were with the sound of youth during the time period. “All Summer Long” lines the credits for American Graffiti, and that served as a reference in an episode of The Simpsons over 20 years later. (The Simpsons, for their part, have featured numerous Beach Boys parodies and needle drops in their decades-long run as well.)

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