Zach Braff is pretty confident the soundtrack to his new film, Wish I Was Here, won't be a platinum blockbuster like the one from his 2004 directorial debut, Garden State. "Selling 1.5 million copies in this day and age is ridiculous," the actor-director tells Billboard. "People don't buy music like that anymore." To keep his signature indie soundtrack style relevant, Braff assembled a lineup of covers, rarities, and originals "so people would want to relive the film through the music," he says.
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