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[[Ricky Gervais]] plays a song from a film soundtrack.
'''That Film Sounds Good''' refers to two respective features from the [[Xfm]] shows. 
 
 
During Series 1, [[Ricky]] used it when he would play a song from a film soundtrack.
==Featured In==
*[[10 November 2001]]: Aimee Mann - Wise Up, from ''Magnolia''
*[[01 December 2001]]: Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street, from ''Jackie Brown''
*[[12 January 2002]]: Elton John - Tiny Dancer, from ''Almost Famous''
*[[19 January 2002]]: Stevie Wonder - Livin' For The City, from ''Jungle Fever''
*[[26 January 2002]]: Cat Stevens - The Wind, from ''Rushmore''
 
 
 
 
In Series 3, [[Karl]] used the same title for his feature which was essentially a sound effect version of [[Rockbusters]], in which the sound effect referred to a film. 
==Featured In==
*[[01 November 2003]]: Gladiator ("Glad he ate her")
 
 
 
==See Also==
[[Sound Effect Rockbusters]]
 


== Episodes ==
*[[10 November 2001]]: Aimee Mann - Wise Up, from Magnolia
*[[01 December 2001]]: Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street, from Jackie Brown
[[Category:Features|That Film Sounds Good]]
[[Category:Features|That Film Sounds Good]]

Latest revision as of 15:20, 14 May 2008

That Film Sounds Good refers to two respective features from the Xfm shows.


During Series 1, Ricky used it when he would play a song from a film soundtrack.

Featured In



In Series 3, Karl used the same title for his feature which was essentially a sound effect version of Rockbusters, in which the sound effect referred to a film.

Featured In


See Also

Sound Effect Rockbusters