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Cool  ... & to think I only saw that a couple of years ago & didn't notice it! Although I could still swear that Powderfinger's these days was played during the closing credits. Paul - Could you please check to see if Powderfinger is on the closing credits? 
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| Posts: 1393 | Location: Paradise™ (Victoria, Australia) | Registered: 19 August 2001 |    |
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This monday morning before leaving for work I searched to see if I had taped over Two Hands, luckily I hadn't and was able to help with your request. I fast forwarded it to the end credits and can confirm that Kare Kare is definitely played all over the end credits. The credits do mention These Days by Powderfinger. Hope this is useful. Paul
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| Posts: 159 | Location: Portsmouth Uk | Registered: 08 May 2001 |    |
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I can't fu**** believe it! Two Hands was on commercial TV last night (or 2 nights ago)... & I missed the ending credits bit! (I wouldn't watch it on TV anyway because of my hatred towards ads  ). Paul - Thanks for that. I believe you  .
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| Posts: 1393 | Location: Paradise™ (Victoria, Australia) | Registered: 19 August 2001 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by kia kaha: [qb] Zuf/Rodney, yes indeed. "Rikki and Pete" - a brilliant soundtrack - also featuring the work of Phil Judd/Schnell Fenster (known under another name which escapes me right now)... the band worked with Wendy Matthews on vocals, to produce some of the most heatbreakingly beautiful country songs I shall ever have the priviledge to own. My only regret is that the soundtrack was never (to my knowledge) released on CD.[/qb]
Noels Cowards. It is out on CD. I found a copy a few years back on some obscure online store and bought it.  Very good it is too.
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| Posts: 1476 | Location: London | Registered: 04 June 2000 |    |
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paimaopi wrote:- quote: I saw a trailer for a romantic comedy over the Christmas holidays featuring a cover of 'Don't Dream It's Over' by a female artist... Anyone else catch that?
Did you see the title of the movie? The only movie I've come across with a female artist singing 'Don't Dream It's Over' is 'Cosi', where Toni Collette sings the song. I'm not sure that film is a romantic comedy though...
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| Posts: 136 | Location: Harrow | Registered: 03 July 2000 |    |
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