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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Ennio Morricone - the Good


I apologize in advance for this one - no ERISA connection here, and, admittedly, a crass self-reference.  But I just HAD to point out, in light of tonight's Oscar festivities, a comment in a prior post that "[t]he best soundtrack for any movie ever might well be Morricone's for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. There are long stretches of the movie, including the climactic scene, in which the music IS the dialogue."  (And to think that he finally gets his Academy Award for a movie made by the guy who made my favorite movie of all time (Pulp Fiction).)  A fun moment for a benefits lawyer who, for what it's worth, cares about such things.  Congrats, Ennio, and thanks, Quentin.

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