I saw the movie "He's So Not Into You" last night and much to my excitement "I'm Amazed" is playing in the background of one of the scenes!
THere is also that one with that Gordon Levitt kid. Forget what it's called.
The Lookout
I was flipping through the channels one day, and I saw a movie where some people were drag racing, and they were playing OBH.
I fell asleep before I could flip back and see what the name of the movie was, though. Anyone know?
I don't know of a drag racing movie
Old Sept Blues is in Winter Passing.
Of course, there's Elizabethtown.
There's more, I know, but I can't think right now.
On a side note, I heard "Evil Urges" at the Louisville bats baseball game the other day.
OBH is used in the rebel fights for a cause gymnastics movie Stick It. Yeah, I've seen it. ugh.
QuoteOBH is used in the rebel fights for a cause gymnastics movie Stick It. Yeah, I've seen it. ugh.
It's okay, we all have scars, right?
QuoteI was flipping through the channels one day, and I saw a movie where some people were drag racing, and they were playing OBH.
I fell asleep before I could flip back and see what the name of the movie was, though. Anyone know?
It's the one I was talking about that Murph siad the name of, The Lookout.
QuoteI was flipping through the channels one day, and I saw a movie where some people were drag racing, and they were playing OBH.
I fell asleep before I could flip back and see what the name of the movie was, though. Anyone know?
It could have been the TV show, House, actually. OBH is playing during a drag racing scene at the very beginning of an episode, and often the beginnings of those episodes do have a movie feel.
Or like they said, coulda been The Lookout if it was teenagers racing in regular cars at night.
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It could have been the TV show, House, actually. OBH is playing during a drag racing scene at the very beginning of an episode, and often the beginnings of those episodes do have a movie feel.
Or like they said, coulda been The Lookout if it was teenagers racing in regular cars at night.
It in the daytime drag racing with real drag racing cars at a dragstrip. Weird.
Off the record was on How I Met Your Mother. Episode 15
and From IMDB
# He's Just Not That Into You (2009) (performer: "I'm Amazed")
# "One Tree Hill" (1 episode, 2008)
- Touch Me I'm Going to Scream: Part I (2008) TV episode ("Highly Suspicious")
# "Californication" (1 episode, 2007)
- Pilot (2007) TV episode (performer: "Rocket Man")
# The Lookout (2007) (performer: "One Big Holiday", "Lay Low")
# Save Me (2007/I) (writer: "Golden")
# Stick It (2006) (performer: "One Big Holiday")
# Elizabethtown (2005) (performer: "Same in Any Language" (2005), "Where to Begin" (2005))
# Winter Passing (2005) (performer: "Old September Blue")
# Paper Cut (2004) ("At Dawn")
And of course Mageetah on the infamous Aspen Light Commercial.
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It could have been the TV show, House, actually. OBH is playing during a drag racing scene at the very beginning of an episode, and often the beginnings of those episodes do have a movie feel.
Or like they said, coulda been The Lookout if it was teenagers racing in regular cars at night.
It in the daytime drag racing with real drag racing cars at a dragstrip. Weird.
Yep, that was House.
QuoteOff the record was on How I Met Your Mother. Episode 15
and From IMDB
# He's Just Not That Into You (2009) (performer: "I'm Amazed")
# "One Tree Hill" (1 episode, 2008)
- Touch Me I'm Going to Scream: Part I (2008) TV episode ("Highly Suspicious")
# "Californication" (1 episode, 2007)
- Pilot (2007) TV episode (performer: "Rocket Man")
# The Lookout (2007) (performer: "One Big Holiday", "Lay Low")
# Save Me (2007/I) (writer: "Golden")
# Stick It (2006) (performer: "One Big Holiday")
# Elizabethtown (2005) (performer: "Same in Any Language" (2005), "Where to Begin" (2005))
# Winter Passing (2005) (performer: "Old September Blue")
# Paper Cut (2004) ("At Dawn")
And of course Mageetah on the infamous Aspen Light Commercial.
HA! I'm in that movie. The guy sitting next to them in the bar during the release party is me. 8-)
QuoteQuoteOBH is used in the rebel fights for a cause gymnastics movie Stick It. Yeah, I've seen it. ugh.
It's okay, we all have scars, right?
Yes, some scars run deep.
"Thank you too" was featured in an episode of Fringe
i do believe chills is playing during a Heroes episode
Jim James lends his voice for an M. Ward song in the movie Go-Getter with Zooey Deschanel. Can't remember the name of the song. I'm sure someone here can help out.
I really liked The Lookout, but maybe I liked it even more because it couldnt start any better! ;D...Im also pretty sure in The Lookout in the scene where he first meets the guys that scam him in the bar, Lay Low is playing.
.....And totally forgot about Rocket Man being at the end of the Californication pilot..Talk about perfect song, perfect placement. That song fits Hank Moody's character perfectly and his situation at that point.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD44VbsdsGA[/media]
QuoteOff the record was on How I Met Your Mother. Episode 15
and From IMDB
# He's Just Not That Into You (2009) (performer: "I'm Amazed")
# "One Tree Hill" (1 episode, 2008)
- Touch Me I'm Going to Scream: Part I (2008) TV episode ("Highly Suspicious")
# "Californication" (1 episode, 2007)
- Pilot (2007) TV episode (performer: "Rocket Man")
# The Lookout (2007) (performer: "One Big Holiday", "Lay Low")
# Save Me (2007/I) (writer: "Golden")
# Stick It (2006) (performer: "One Big Holiday")
# Elizabethtown (2005) (performer: "Same in Any Language" (2005), "Where to Begin" (2005))
# Winter Passing (2005) (performer: "Old September Blue")
# Paper Cut (2004) ("At Dawn")
And of course Mageetah on the infamous Aspen Light Commercial.
It's Aspen EDGE! Come on, get your ultra-light, watered down, fermented rice water, ultimately more pointless than an O'Douls after a Decaf Coffee beverages right, man!
QuoteI really liked The Lookout, but maybe I liked it even more because it couldnt start any better! ;D...Im also pretty sure in The Lookout in the scene where he first meets the guys that scam him in the bar, Lay Low is playing.
.....And totally forgot about Rocket Man being at the end of the Californication pilot..Talk about perfect song, perfect placement. That song fits Hank Moody's character perfectly and his situation at that point.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD44VbsdsGA[/media]
Okay, that was a tad depressing. :(
QuoteQuoteI really liked The Lookout, but maybe I liked it even more because it couldnt start any better! ;D...Im also pretty sure in The Lookout in the scene where he first meets the guys that scam him in the bar, Lay Low is playing.
.....And totally forgot about Rocket Man being at the end of the Californication pilot..Talk about perfect song, perfect placement. That song fits Hank Moody's character perfectly and his situation at that point.
Okay, that was a tad depressing. :(
Kind of. If you watched that entire episode though, it kind of brings everything in Duchovny's character full circle - and that ended the pilot, so it really kind of ended it perfectly because much of the episode focused on his womanizing and selfishness so it gives you a better idea of what his character is really liked. If you watch the show or start to at some point, its great. Scenes like this just kind of bring it back to real life and reality since some is a bit over the top, but IMO its one of the best shows on TV.
Great music on it as well, they might have even played a Mariah song ;)