Jonny Greenwood, Paul Thomas Anderson Want the 'Phantom Thread' Score Axed From 'Melania'

Radiohead star Jonny Greenwood and director Paul Thomas Anderson are seeking to have a portion of the score from their film "Phantom Thread" removed from a new documentary about Melania Trump, citing a breach of their composer agreement.

The issue arises from the fact that Universal Pictures failed to inform Greenwood of the use of his Oscar-nominated score in Ratner's documentary until after it was released. Despite not owning the copyright, Greenwood and Anderson have asked for the music to be taken out of the film due to this oversight.

Greenwood's score is featured prominently in the documentary, along with other songs by prominent artists such as Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, and Elvis Presley. However, the dispute is centered around Universal's failure to consult with Greenwood before using his work in a third-party project like Ratner's documentary.

The situation has raised questions about the extent of Universal's responsibilities when it comes to licensing music for other projects. With the film "Melania" reportedly costing $75 million to make and market, the incident highlights the potential risks and liabilities associated with music licensing agreements.

Ratner has faced criticism over his involvement in the documentary, which was released at the end of January and cost Amazon MGM a reported $75 million to produce. The project has sparked debate about the motivations behind its production, particularly given Amazon's close ties to the Trump administration.

In this case, the use of music from other artists without proper clearance or consultation may be seen as an additional layer of controversy surrounding "Melania".
 
omg I wonder if they'll actually get their music out πŸ€”... like isn't Universal just gonna play it anyway? 🎡 they should really check their contracts more often πŸ“, especially when it comes to big deals like $75 million πŸ’Έ... and what's up with the documentary about Melania Trump, anyway? πŸ“° is it supposed to be some kind of exposΓ© or something? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, I know she's had a public life and all, but $75 million for a doc about her? that just seems like so much πŸ’Έ...
 
omg what a mess 🀯 universal is gonna pay for this one... like they think jonny's just gonna chill while his music gets used in some dodgy doc about melania trump? no way πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ paul toms and jonny are totally right to go after them. i mean, if universal can't even be bothered to check in with the composer before using his score, what's next? just going to use anyone's music without asking? it's not like jonny's just some random artist, he's a multiple grammy winner and oscars nominee for crying out loud! πŸŽ΅πŸ‘
 
I'm kinda surprised that Universal didn't give Jonny Greenwood a heads up about using his score in Ratner's documentary. It's like they assumed he'd be okay with it since the music is in a film about Melania, but I guess you can never be too sure about these things πŸ€”.

As for the whole thing, I think Universal should've at least consulted with Greenwood before releasing the doc. It's not like the guy's just going to sit back and let his music be used without permission. And now they're asking him to take it out? That's gonna cost them some money and headache πŸ€‘.

It's also kinda weird that Ratner is getting roasted for this, considering Amazon's got pretty strong ties to the Trump administration. Maybe we should be focusing on why this doc was made in the first place? 🀷
 
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πŸ€” Universal Pictures should've checked if they could get away with this, Greenwood's score is fire πŸ”₯

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πŸ—£οΈ No use of someone's work without permission, not even for a big budget film like Melania

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🀫 Can't let Ratner think he can just slip in his music and get away with it...
 
idk why jonny greenwood is being so dramatic about it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... he's not even getting paid for that documentary and he's threatening to pull his score 🎡. it's like, come on, paul anderson is with him on this one, they're in it together πŸ’―. the real question is, why did universal wait until after the doc was out to tell them they were gonna use their music? πŸ•°οΈ that sounds like a major breach of contract to me... maybe greenwood and anderson are just trying to make a point about how important it is to get proper clearance for your work πŸ’Ό.
 
omg what a surprise that Universal would forget to inform a genius like Jonny Greenwood about their film πŸ™„. i mean, who needs composer agreement when you can just use someone's award-winning score without asking? it's not like Greenwood spent years crafting the music for "Phantom Thread" or anything πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. and let's be real, $75 million is a pretty penny for a documentary that's basically just a vehicle for a ratings boost πŸ€‘. i guess this is what they mean by "artistic freedom"... or just plain old sloppy management πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
Ugh, can't believe Universal messed up like that πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, come on, you're gonna use someone's Oscar-nominated score in a doc about Melania Trump without even checking with the composer first? That's just lazy and greedy. And now Jonny Greenwood and Paul Thomas Anderson are trying to pull it out, which is fair, really. I'd be upset too if my work was being used in some shady project without permission 🎡. It's not like Universal is getting off scot-free or anything - this whole thing just makes me question the music licensing industry... how much control do composers even have over their own work? πŸ€”
 
I gotta say, I'm surprised Universal didn't even bother to reach out to Jonny Greenwood about using his score in that documentary. Like, what's up with that? You're talking $75 million production budget and they just go ahead and use someone else's Oscar-nominated track without asking... it's just weird πŸ€”.

I get why the music industry has a lot of rules and agreements in place, but you'd think Universal would know better than to mess with someone as talented as Jonny Greenwood. It's like, they're basically trying to negotiate their own terms after the fact... shady πŸ˜’.

I wonder if this is gonna lead to some changes in how music licensing works, though. Like, maybe there'll be more emphasis on transparency and communication between studios and artists. Fingers crossed 🀞 that's a good outcome for Greenwood and his team.
 
🚨 Universal Pictures is a total disaster 🀯. I mean, come on, Jonny Greenwood and Paul Thomas Anderson are trying to take down their own score from a documentary about Melania Trump because they got screwed over by Universal... like, how do you mess this up? πŸ˜‚ The fact that the documentary was released without even consulting Greenwood first is just lazy. And now we gotta question whether or not Universal has any responsibilities when it comes to licensing music for other projects... yeah, I think so! πŸ™„ You can read more about it on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melania_(2018_film) πŸ‘€
 
omg like I'm totally on Jonny Greenwood's side here πŸ€”. I mean can you even imagine not getting notified about a doc using your Oscar-winning score? that's just basic courtesy fam. and now they're asking to have it taken out because Universal didn't follow the rules 🚫. I get why they want to, but like what's the point of making millions if you can't control who uses your work? πŸ’Έ this whole situation is just a huge mess and someone needs to take responsibility for Universal's oversight πŸ™„.
 
so we gotta pay big bucks to watch a doc about Melania and it turns out Universal didn't even bother checking if Jonny Greenwood's cool music was cool with them first . like, what's next? using someone else's meme without permission? 🀣🎡 this is why you need a lawyer... or in my case, a really good internet comment section πŸ˜‚.
 
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