Worst Needle Drops of All Time (I Can't Believe #1 Even Exists)
The article examines the “worst needle drops of all time,” arguing that some songs used in movie finales can clash with scenes or feel miscast despite a filmmaker’s intent. It sets context around Supergirl’s mixed reaction, specifically pointing to a music choice during its action finale and referencing director Craig Gillespie’s comments reported by Rolling Stone about decisions being finalized in the last week. The piece presents examples without ranking, starting with Terminator Genisys (2015), where it criticizes the use of “Bad Boys” by Inner Circle. It says the track is tied to the late-1980s era and fits the 1989 debut of the song, while Terminator Genisys also jumps to periods including 1984 and 2017, weakening the connection. The article claims the moment is meant for humor but suggests the song interrupts narrative beats during an arrest sequence.






