Everything in Its Right Place - in Pop Culture

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Everything in Its Right Place was the opening song to the psychedelic planetarium feature, SonicVision, organized by Moby. It is played in the opening, as viewers enter a spaceship and are launched into the stars The song was used in the opening of the 2001 film, Vanilla Sky. Director Cameron Crowe and his cast were enamoured of Kid A during the filming and played it during scenes to get into character. The song was also used in the opening scene of the 2009 movie Veronika Decides to Die, as well as in the trailer for 2011 drama film Anonymous. On various File Sharing websites, downloaded versions of this song can be found that are erroneously credited to the band Pinback. The song was used in Episode 6, Season 3 of the television drama series Nip/Tuck during a scene where the surgeons are seen piecing together two dead bodies.

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