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Since the thread was bumped, I would just like to take the opportunity to thank LLL again for their release of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. The score is as delightful as the film, and I enjoy listening to it with some regularity (it helps that my wife loves the music too). I realize it may not have been a great seller (or else we probably would've gotten Goodman's What About Bob? by now), as comedy scores rarely are, but it was a very worthy title to put out. Yavar
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I endorse everything Yavar just wrote! A delightful score. Also very glad LLL did "Dunston Checks In," though I'm reasonably sure that didn't make them wealthy, either. Dunston might be our worst selling title of all time. Lol
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Dunston might be our worst selling title of all time. Lol
Mortdecai? No, we at least sold over 1000 units of those lol
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I actually bought Dunston just because I loved Dirty Rotten Scoundrels so much, and found it to be a much more enjoyable listen than I expected. So sorry these turned out to be duds, a terrible shame, especially Scoundrels, which actually was one of my grails and a favorite listen ever since its release. At least you made a few of us very happy with these.
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I have to agree that both Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Dunston Checks In are great CDs. It's a shame more people didn't check out those scores, they're fantastic. I would wish for more Miles Goodman, but alas…
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