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View Poll Results: Best Music in a QT Movie | |||
Resevoir Dogs |
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1 | 8.33% |
Pulp Fiction |
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3 | 25.00% |
Jackie Brown |
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0 | 0% |
Kill Bill |
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8 | 66.67% |
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#1 |
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QT's Best Usage of Music
Whoch movie do you think had the best soundtrack?
I'm going to go with Kill Bill (both Vol 1 and 2), not only is are the Official Soundtracks great but all the stuff that's not on them kick as much if not more ass. ![]() |
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Tough, but I'm going with Pulp Fiction. Kill Bill in second, then Reservoir Dogs. I haven't seen Jackie Brown.
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All equally amazing, but Kill Bill's entire score was just perfect.
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His best use of music was the Stuck in the Middle with You part in Reservoir Dogs but overall I'd say Kill Bill
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really though any movie that uses Ennio Morricone for its score is going to have great music
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it's a tough one but i'm going with resivoir dogs. |
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That’s Tarantino. All his soundtracks are ****ing excellent.
Kill Bill. Volume 1 and 2 just about shade it… Particular standouts being the opening sequence of vol 1 and the use of Bang Bang (My baby shot me down), the Zamfir? Track Lonely Shepherd as the Bride makes her way back to America and the music to the battle between O-Ren and the Bride…Don’t let me be misunderstood. |
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