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frank_black_francis Posted - 04/30/2004 : 03:30:16
I noticed that the Farrelly Brothers' 'Stuck On You' lead title song is 'here comes your man' (pretty cool)....and then halfway thru the movie, 'la la love you' starts playing. I was very happy....and the movie is pretty dang good too.
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Dave Noisy Posted - 05/25/2004 : 23:10:25
Yeah, i was surprised to hear the Pixies at the beginning of Stuck On You. It was okay for the first half, but just died for the second.

Cool IMDB link..gonna have to find a home for that...maybe on FB's bio page? Dean?


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psychocandy Posted - 05/25/2004 : 11:57:52
Ok guy nolan. i will keep eyes and ears expecting for Souffre's film. do you know the name of the film?

eau
guy_nolan Posted - 05/21/2004 : 11:54:40
Hey psychocandy, I'm pretty sure your talking about the very, very elusive Albert Souffre, a french film with an all pixies soundtrack. I've been looking it forever so if you ever see it again record it and I'll buy the tape off you.

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psychocandy Posted - 05/21/2004 : 11:02:10
I saw, months ago, one european film. All the songs of the film were from Pixies albums. I donīt know the name of the film, has anybody saw that film? one of weird scenes, like one with one bloody man walking in one empty street for long time and sounds baileīs walk behind. other tracks are I've been tired, mr grieves, debaser, etc.

eau
klikger Posted - 05/17/2004 : 17:12:35
Stuck on You sucks. I'm glad that it had those songs at least. I thought it was pretty silly having La La Love You when Cher was looking at her butt.
waarismijnhoofd Posted - 05/17/2004 : 07:02:35
'Unbreakable' has a pixies song playing throughout one scene, I think it ws "I've been tired".

And last weekend I was watching TV and saw a commercial for what appeared to be a very dumb show from the US, something like "Extreme House Makeover" or something like that, and they playing "Build High"! A B-side! I'm amazed...
prozacrat Posted - 05/15/2004 : 14:57:56
Doesn't the Alec Eiffel site have a pretty comprehensive list of where they've appeared in films? That might be a way to kick off getting them on tghe IMDB.
Tony Watson Posted - 05/14/2004 : 21:38:03
IMDB doesn't have a listing for the Pixies (maybe we should start compiling one), but they do have one for Frank Black:

http://imdb.com/name/nm1101451/
VoVat Posted - 05/14/2004 : 20:16:35
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dont know if anyones heard of it(it prolly would of been mentioned if anyone has) but this amazing movie Haiku Tunnel has debaser as the opening song.


I've never seen that movie, but isn't that the one that plays TMBG's "Snowball In Hell"?



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Cheeseman1000 Posted - 05/13/2004 : 15:17:48
I thought it was cool that they chose La La Love You in Stuck On You, a bit of wackiness never goes amiss.
I loved the bit on the Pixies DVD where Adam/Joe is saying his favourite pixies song is the one that goes: "da-da-dang-dang-dang-dang, whew-whew, yeah!"

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crackitysones Posted - 05/13/2004 : 11:41:33
The movie "Unbreakable" was on the other day and I picked up on a Pixies song. In the scene where Samuel L. Jackson is in the comic book shop, you can hear "I've been tired" in the store's stereo.

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prozacrat Posted - 05/08/2004 : 15:28:32
I bought the soundtrack to that film. I'm sure you guys are aware that Frank and Joey did a lot of work for the music in that film. Frank did that instrumental version of Bullet, and Joey did another little ditty called Damaged Little Fuckers, I believe. In the credits and thank-yous for the sountrack, the director says very nice things about the two, saying he couldn't have put the music together for the film without Frank and Joey. It's pretty neat.
Daisy Girl Posted - 05/08/2004 : 12:21:10
Ivebeentired... HAIKU tunnel rocks!!!!!! I have to check out Suburbia...thanks for the reco.
Malax Posted - 05/06/2004 : 08:32:28
No the farelly brothers didn't do say it aint so. They may not be making films as good as they once did, but they aint sank that low....yet.



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ivebeentired Posted - 05/05/2004 : 20:38:09
i dont know if anyones heard of it(it prolly would of been mentioned if anyone has) but this amazing movie Haiku Tunnel has debaser as the opening song. i didnt get to finish the movie, but apperently bone machine is in it as well. its a very good movie, its like office space, but much better.http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005UW7H/qid=1083813322/sr=8-1/ref=pd_ka_1/102-3158394-7551335?v=glance&s=dvd&n=507846

and also my second favorite movie after fight club, is Crime + Punishment :In Suburbia:. and in it theres the Far cover of monkey gone to heaven. and also in the credits theres modest mouse-trailor trash, its acctually one of my favorite modest mouse songs.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000053V7I/qid=1083813742/sr=8-1/ref=pd_ka_1/102-3158394-7551335?v=glance&s=dvd&n=507846
sob Posted - 05/03/2004 : 04:19:13
Yeah, Fight Club has "Where Is My Mind?" as outro song... Pretty darn cool... And it does make you happy in some strange kind of way...

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Picapiedra Posted - 05/01/2004 : 23:19:27
I only saw Singles once. It was in a crowded dormatory room when it was 1st released. While I found the movie to be OK, I was never moved to see it again. Guess I'll have to go buy it now. They could've moved a bunch of crap off of the soundtrack in my opinion to make room for Dig. Just as long as they kept Hendix's Waterrall, & Smashing Pumpinikins' Drown. That song is the best Pumpkin's song.
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gk128 Posted - 05/01/2004 : 18:21:08
I actually just noticed. I'm watching it now.



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prozacrat Posted - 05/01/2004 : 15:27:36
Yeah, but the song isn't on the soundtrack!! Guess they had to make more room for Pearl Jam & friends. Oh well.

christd1123 Posted - 05/01/2004 : 14:12:07
just the other night i was watching "Singles" and i heard Dig for Fire in the background of one scene. the scene with Tim Burton
winnipegwantsfrank Posted - 05/01/2004 : 10:05:43
I was just going to post this. I saw Stuck on You last night
prozacrat Posted - 04/30/2004 : 08:33:39
Didn't the Farrelly Brothers do 'Say It Ain't So' too? I haven't seen the whole movie, but a friend was quickly flipping through the channels one time while I was mostly sleeping then I awoke in a start and started saying "Here Comes Your Man!! Here Comes Your Man!!" My friend (who hasn't heard of the Pixies... we're not that close) was very confused. I told her to go back a few channels, and sure enough, it was that movie playing that song. Some scene with an air plane. I thought it was neat. Heard the rest of the song in that scene then went back to sleep.

Jason Posted - 04/30/2004 : 04:25:03
Somewhat related:

There's a very entertaining indie horror movie called May (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0303361/combined) that uses at least two Breeders songs. "Oh!" and "Do You Love Me Now?". (And incidentally it also has some Breeders-y original songs that are good enough to make me wish the movie had a soundtrack album). And there's a little bit of Pixies and Breeders talk in the DVD commentary. The director and the woman who did the music are big fans.

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