![]() ![]() I wanted to pay for it, and it wasn’t being sold, so who’s going to be the bad guy when I make it myself from downloaded music? ME. ![]() Knocked Up is going to dominate at the box office and make the Movie Company a shitload of money, and artists like Britney, Sublime, Wu-Tang, and the rest will continue to sell their albums the only loser is the person who just wants to hear the fucking songs all in a row, on one CD, or in one directory on his iPod. Nobody’s getting screwed here but the consumer. So neither corporation will create or profit from the sale of said soundtrack. Because Movie Companies don’t want to pay twice to use the music in the movie, as well as the soundtrack, and the record company people don’t want to throw any of the profit to the Movie Company to license the film’s name for the soundtrack. I don’t want to hit LIMEWIRE and download the songs piecemeal, I want to walk into a store and buy them all in one pretty little package, and I can’t. They’ve been dipping their greedy little hands into everyone’s pockets and jamming their noses into everyone’s business for the past six or seven years so much so that they’re only crippling themselves. Personally, I blame the record companies. “ End of the Line” – Traveling Wilburys (used in the film’s trailer).“Shame On A Nigga” – Wu-Tang Clan (used in the film’s trailer). ![]()
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