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Re: WTTJ featured in new Death Race Trailer
Dunno if it means anything. thought it would be worth posting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CapK69KBvc
I think this is the video. i just saw it on TV. im not going to wait 30 minutes to watch it on youtube (slow internet)
Re: WTTJ featured in new Death Race Trailer
I saw HellBoy II the other night and they played Jungle durring the trailer for Death Race. A point of interest was the end of the trailer when some added power chords and drum hits were thrown it to what sounded like an alternate end to WTTJ. It was seemless so I don't wanna start rumors but it sounded like an alternate end to Jungle or maybe it was simply some nice editing. Either way they played it. I find it laugable that Axl would o.k. Jungle for this piece of shit and not let them use it in Black Hawk Down. Maybe he's woke up to the fact that promotion is a good thing.
Re: WTTJ featured in new Death Race Trailer
As much as I'm not the world's biggest Paul W.S. Anderson fan (I'd be curious to meet that fan), I'm enough of a fan of the Roger Corman-produced original to be cautiously optimistic about this one. It's a rough and ready remake of a 70s exploitation flick. You can't really mess that one up methinks.
Re: WTTJ featured in new Death Race Trailer
I find it laugable that Axl would o.k. Jungle for this piece of shit and not let them use it in Black Hawk Down. Maybe he's woke up to the fact that promotion is a good thing.
As far as I know, Axl's not the one behind it. The back catalogue licensing rights are currently split three ways with Slash, Duff and Universal Music Group. Axl sold his share to Sanctuary Publishing in early '05, and Sanctuary was later acquired by UMG.
Re: WTTJ featured in new Death Race Trailer
Bono wrote:I find it laugable that Axl would o.k. Jungle for this piece of shit and not let them use it in Black Hawk Down. Maybe he's woke up to the fact that promotion is a good thing.
As far as I know, Axl's not the one behind it. The back catalogue licensing rights are currently split three ways with Slash, Duff and Universal Music Group. Axl sold his share to Sanctuary Publishing in early '05, and Sanctuary was later acquired by UMG.
Axl said it was okay, as long as he could record a new WTTJ with the new band, right?
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