Love: Actually Music

When Hugh Grant’s Prime Minister is having a bad day, he puts on The Pointer Sisters’ Jump , and cinema history is made. It is arguably the most famous scene in the movie. It captures the film’s thesis statement: that love—and life—is messy, silly, and requires you to occasionally make a fool of yourself.

A holiday parody of the real-life hit "Love Is All Around". The Music Video: love actually music

If there is a Mount Rushmore of "Sad Movie Moments," Emma Thompson crying to Joni Mitchell is on it. When Hugh Grant’s Prime Minister is having a

This track underscores one of the film's most heartbreaking moments, where Karen (Emma Thompson) discovers her husband's infidelity. love actually music