Delivery Man Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 83000 votes
Tags: dreamworks, pregnant female police officer
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

¡Menudo fenómeno!

Title in Italiano:

Delivery Man

Title in Português:

Pai Por Acaso

Synopsis

Delivery Man

David Wozniak is a man who is irresponsible and unreliable which doesn't exactly endear him to his family and his girlfriend. And when she tells him that she's pregnant, she tells him, she plans to do it on her own because she can't count on him. One day a lawyer shows up and talks to him about the fact that twenty years ago he was a sperm donor for about a year and his sperm was used to father over 500 children. And now over 100 of them want to know who he is but because he signed a confidentiality agreement, they can't be told who he is. So they are going to court to try to get the confidentiality set aside. His lawyer tells him that they can win this. But when the lawyer who saw him gives him info on the ones who want to see him, he takes a peek at one and decides to go see him and not tell him he's the father. He then goes out and checks out some of his other children and doesn't tell them who he is and connects with them. His lawyer tells him it could jeopardize their case, especially since he can get a big settlement which he can use to pay back some people he borrowed from who "tell" him to pay or else.

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Delivery Man
Someday
Julian Casablancas: Writer
The Strokes: Performer
So Shy
Richard Myhill: Writer
Thunderstruck
AC/DC: Performer
Angus Young: Writer
My Fallen Angel
Friday Night Forever
Tom Stubbs: Writer
Into The Pool
Mark Revell: Writer
Ten Ton
Saturn Missiles: Performer
Wonderful, Glorious
Mark Oliver Everett: Writer
Eels: Performer
The Ghost Of The Violin
Love To Get Used
Strike It Up
100 Other Lovers
Real Real Gone
Light Of Love
Little Hands
Phillip Larue: Performer

User reviews

Donald Campbell
2/10

Additionally, the overall sound mixing of the soundtrack in Delivery Man was subpar, with certain tracks overpowering the dialogues and ambient sounds. This imbalance disrupted the viewing experience and made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the film.

Mark Parker
10/10

The music perfectly complements the comedic and heartfelt moments in the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience and drawing me deeper into the story with its evocative melodies and harmonies.

Sarah Young
9/10

The soundtrack of Delivery Man perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, David Wozniak, with each track evoking a range of feelings from heartwarming nostalgia to poignant introspection.

Sarah Garcia
10/10

Listening to the soundtrack outside of the movie context, each song stands on its own as a beautiful piece of music that can evoke a sense of hope, love, and family bonds, making it a joy to listen to even without the visuals of the film.

Steven Martin
8/10

The soundtrack of Delivery Man perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, David Wozniak, from irresponsibility to self-discovery. Each track enhances the storyline and adds depth to the character development.

Donald Lewis
8/10

The memorable tunes in Delivery Man stay with you long after the movie ends, evoking a sense of nostalgia and reflection. The soundtrack not only complements the film but also stands on its own as a collection of well-crafted and evocative musical pieces.

Stephanie Campbell
5/10

Mark Martin
1/10

While I appreciate the effort put into the soundtrack of Delivery Man, I must say that it lacked originality and failed to evoke any emotional connection with the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, not adding any depth or meaning to the scenes.

Dorothy Green
8/10

The music in Delivery Man strikes a balance between heartfelt melodies and upbeat rhythms, creating a dynamic listening experience that mirrors the ups and downs of the plot. The songs effectively convey the range of emotions felt by the characters, making the audience feel more connected to the story.