The Muse (1999)

Seen at a party, playfully suggesting that the Muse helped him with the "unsinkable" idea for Titanic .

The film's score and title track were composed by . This was a major "get" for Brooks, providing a lush, pop-classical feel that contrasted with the lead character’s increasing franticness. The soundtrack remains a favorite for fans of Elton's late-career film work. 4. Why It’s Relevant Now

Here is an "Inside the Guest House" feature covering the quirks, cameos, and cult status of this late-90s comedy.