6. Bronson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmRVU-MEXU0 Michael Peterson, perhaps better known as Charles Bronson, is a famed English prisoner. Known as perhaps the most violent criminal in prison today, Bronson is a mix of masculine brutality and mustachioed absurdity. He's the perfect subject for a film to be made by Nicholas Winding Refn, which happened in 2008. Similar to his later film Drive, Bronson makes use of 80's synth-pop style of music, such as the modern song Digital Versicolor by the Portland duo Glass Candy. Later in the film, we see Bronson himself acting as orchestra conductor, while haunting documentary clips of the real Bronson are shown. But the most powerful musical moment is the use of The Walker Brothers' The Electrician. It starts slowly and softly, a lone note at a time. But as the song swells, so does Bronson's rage, as he begins brawling against multiple cops in slow-motion. Way too much of Hardy's junk in that scene though.