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Marty
Host of "Entertaiment Now," a live interview program. When not interviewing
composers, Marty reads the trades in between dealing with fans, producers, washed-up composers
and kid interns. Coffee is important.
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Evan
The kid intern. A young collector of movie soundtracks, Evan discovers the
dark secret behind bootlegs, the difference between song vs. score soundtracks and
how to use people. In the office, his dependability is as good as his pay.
Corey is important.
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Corey
The clerk at Aron's Records. Being the only female the "Entertainment Now"
crew ever sees, Corey fights the testosterone with an arsenal of sarcasm and wit.
Insulting soundtrack fans, especially Evan, is important.
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Elliot
The washed-up composer from the '70s. Having missed big breaks in the
synth-pop '80s and temp-track '90s, Elliot hopes for a popular resurgence in the revival of has-been composers.
Even if it means scoring "Hootie," making it again is important.
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Gus
The soundtrack producer. Gus loves talking on the
phone and making unannounced visits all over town. To pay the monthly phone bill,
Gus does all he can to get his B-rate soundtracks known to the public. A bottomless bag of
fish chips is important.
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The Duhlivery Guy
Billy Ray Cyrus is important.
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