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galama 03-14-2009 05:12 AM

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Few days ago I finally finished translating a chunk off of a book about film. There was a case study on british film and the author used Trainspotting as an example. In that part was a section that outlined the importance of music in contemporary film, its economic spillovers and effects on pop culture. I noticed that they failed to remember one of the very few tracks that really just fit in with the ongoing scene, so in the part where they listed bands that marked the movie I decided to add Underworld next to New Order, Iggy pop and Blur.

BeautifulBurnout 03-14-2009 12:37 PM

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Come Dine With Me - ep. 4 of 5 this week. Cups. Lovely. :)

crazysugarboy 03-14-2009 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BeautifulBurnout (Post 109524)
Come Dine With Me - ep. 4 of 5 this week. Cups. Lovely. :)

Thanks to the wonder of the watch again feature, I too have just heard Cups on the slightly daft Come Dine With Me - not a programne I would immediately associate with the techno brilliance of u/w, but there you go. I reckon the most appropiate use of an u/w track was an eppisode of Wish You Were Here (for non-uk dirts it's a travel programne) and the perma tanned Judith Chalmers was experiencing the utter beauty and ruthless efficiency of Japan's bullet train - you'll never guess which u/w track was played ;)

Dirty0900 03-14-2009 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by crazysugarboy (Post 109527)
Thanks to the wonder of the watch again feature, I too have just heard Cups on the slightly daft Come Dine With Me - not a programne I would immediately associate with the techno brilliance of u/w, but there you go. I reckon the most appropiate use of an u/w track was an eppisode of Wish You Were Here (for non-uk dirts it's a travel programne) and the perma tanned Judith Chalmers was experiencing the utter beauty and ruthless efficiency of Japan's bullet train - you'll never guess which u/w track was played ;)

I love Come Dine With Me, though they seem to cast utter knobs instead of people thinking they are the mutts nuts at cooking.

Dirty0900 03-19-2009 07:36 AM

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Thing In A Book was used in a depressing documentary called Dangerous Love the other night about domestic abuse.

King of Snake 04-07-2009 11:07 AM

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sorta underworld (-reference) spotting:

Halo 3 has an achievement called "Steppin' Razor" :)

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Steppin' Razor

Score a Triple Kill with the sword in a ranked free for all playlist (Online)

King of Snake 04-17-2009 12:08 PM

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and more underworld reference spotting for you designer people out there: Trapcode's After Effects plugin Form has a preset called "River of Bass" :)

Ufotofu 04-29-2009 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Dirty0900 (Post 109670)
Thing In A Book was used in a depressing documentary called Dangerous Love the other night about domestic abuse.

Really? That's surprising- you wouldn't think someone would pull that song out without being a fan.

crazysugarboy 06-24-2009 01:21 PM

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Just a few minutes ago "Boy Boy Boy" on BBC1's Celebrity Masterchef

Ranana_infuLp 06-25-2009 04:47 PM

Last Page
 
you can see all the pages a visitor looks at when browsing the visitors and clicking the look for the last page and thats the last page they browsed, is that what you mean?


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