Appearances in Film & Television
Year | Song Title | Where Featured |
---|---|---|
2002 | "Girls Singing" | on an episode of Clone High |
2004 | "These Days" | in the film, Wicker Park |
2006 | "California" | on an episode of The O.C. |
2007 | "Goods (All in Your Head)" | in the film, In the Land of Women |
2007 | "So Many Ways" | on an episode of Kyle XY |
2008 | "For the Actor" | an AT&T Wireless commercial |
2008 | "For the Actor" | a commercial for Royal Caribbean International |
2008 | "Now" | on an episode of 90210 |
2008 | "You Are Free" | on an episode of Ugly Betty |
2008 | "My Only Offer" | on an episode of Gossip Girl |
2009 | "My Only Offer" | in the trailer and end credits for Best Worst Movie |
2009 | "My Only Offer" | in an episode of One Tree Hill |
2010 | "Second Hand News" | on an episode of Chuck |
2010 | "No One Wants To Be Left Out" | on an episode of Yo Gabba Gabba |
2011 | "Palomino" | performed by the band on an episode of Late Show with David Letterman |
2011 | "Palomino" | on a commercial for Ice Breakers |
2011 | "Unless I'm Led" | on an episode of Ringer |
2011 | "Sleep The Clock Around" | in the film The Art of Getting By |
2012 | "Unless I'm Led" | on an episode of One Tree Hill |
2012 | "Desire" | on an episode of Bunheads |
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“Television ... helps blur the distinction between framed and unframed reality. Whereas going to the movies necessarily entails leaving ones ordinary surroundings, soap operas are in fact spatially inseparable from the rest of ones life. In homes where television is on most of the time, they are also temporally integrated into ones real life and, unlike the experience of going out in the evening to see a show, may not even interrupt its regular flow.”
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