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Looking for suggestions (since I stopped listening to comedy scores in the last years and would really like to get your opinion on the current ones)...
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Sep 24, 2018 - 3:29 PM
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Erik Woods
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Nothing comes to mind I have to say. There hasn't been a great comedy score from the last decade. Really? Not even... Burn After Reading, Bienvenue Chez Les Ch’tis, Tropic Thunder, Lesbian Vampire Killers, The Informant, The Lightkeepers, Vampires Suck, The Rum Diary, Paul, Ted, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, This is the End, Cantinflas, Krampus, Swiss Army Man, Death of Stalin, Knock, or Their Finest? -Erik-
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Eddie The Eagle - Matthew Margeson Cop Out - Harold Faltermeyer Pain & Gain - Steve Jablonsky
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Sep 24, 2018 - 7:03 PM
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Leorx
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Nothing comes to mind I have to say. There hasn't been a great comedy score from the last decade. Really? Not even... Burn After Reading, Bienvenue Chez Les Ch’tis, Tropic Thunder, Lesbian Vampire Killers, The Informant, The Lightkeepers, Vampires Suck, The Rum Diary, Paul, Ted, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, This is the End, Cantinflas, Krampus, Swiss Army Man, Death of Stalin, Knock, or Their Finest? -Erik- I haven't heard all of these - some of them are decent I guess, but hardly anything great. It seems to be mostly a mediocre bunch of scores, at least the bunch I have heard. Nothing from them is truly distinguished music in its own right. Comedy is probably the weakest film music genre. I can't even remember the last great comedy score I have heard that wasn't from a few decades ago.
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How could I forget 22/21 Jump Street? Thank you. I ADORE these scores. Thats why I had to release them! Lol Rich with themes...highly underrated. Great comedy score and buddy cop score. Matt and I love comedy scores, but they are a tough sell. For every Airplane and Blazing Saddles we sadly had a Dave (a brilliant score, imo) or a Used Cars that failed to sell. Clue sold out, but we couldn't give away Haunted Honeymoon. Shapiro hit home runs with Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Idiocracy, but no one cared to buy them. And the late great Miles Goodman? Dirty Rotten barely sold out (at a much lowered price) and we are still sitting on a stack of Dunston Checks In (even at $5 no one cares) When it comes to selling scores, dying IS easy, but comedy is hard! MV
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