The Royal Tenenbaums/YMMV

"Chas: I've had a rough year, dad.
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: Near the beginning, when Margot gets off the bus to meet Richie, and Nico's These Days starts playing...
 * Also,

Royal: I know you have, son."


 * And the scene where "Lullabye" plays. * Sigh*
 * As well the inscription on.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: The beautiful use of Elliott Smith's "Needle In The Hay," and Paul Simon's "Me & Julio Down By The Schoolyard" is, in the scene where Royal takes Ari and Uzi to see the city.
 * Plus, the orchestral cover of "Hey Jude" during the first chapter of the film.
 * Nico's These Days when Margot steps off the bus is used oh so brilliantly. Just, damn.
 * Crowning Moment of Funny : "Wildcat... wild... cat... pow..."
 * "Oh, Eli just crashed his car into the building..."
 * Harsher in Hindsight: There's two of these moments in the scene where . Furthermore, this scene is soundtracked by "Needle in the Hay", a 1995 song by alternative folk musician Elliott Smith. Two years after the film was released, Smith succeeded in killing himself (although with a knife, not with a razor blade).
 * The next song on the soundtrack is "Fly" by Nick Drake. Granted, the filmmakers knew Drake had taken his own life...but coming right after Elliott Smith (who they hadn't known about), it adds to the creepiness. Word of God says "Fly" was chosen more-or-less randomly, as it happened to be playing in Wes Anderson's Walkman (when he was working on the scene, or first viewing the rushes...something like that).
 * Tear Jerker: