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> Oh yeah, should I check out the score for the original?
It’s not too-shelf Morricone, and it hasn’t always had the best album programs (I have not heard Quartet’s definitive presentation), but it has its moments.
> Not too hard for me to remember. In fact, it's a little more jarring to see he hasn't really had a hit since Rush, which was over a decade ago now. (I'll give him partial credit for salvaging Solo.)
Except Rush was also a minor box office disappointment that didn’t result in all the awards attention people wanted it to get. Yeah, it did better than Frost/Nixon dollars-wise, but that earlier movie got the Oscar nods they wanted.
Ron Ron’s last mega-hit was probably Angels & Demons. But to his credit he has also cranked out a ton of documentaries in the last decade or so, clearly deciding that his time is better spent on personally meaningful projects.
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