Quentin Tarantino’s slavery spaghetti western Django Unchained delivers all of the usual Tarantino goodness: brilliant dialogue, over-the-top cartoonish violence, fantastic performances from Tarantino regulars Christoph Waltz and Samuel L. Jackson, and a whole lot of controversy. More impressively, the film’s soundtrack is the usual combination of familiar tunes from Tarantino’s cinematic inspirations, as well as a few original tracks from John Legend, Rick Ross, and RZA. While we’ll have to patiently wait for another year or two before those musical sequences to end up on YouTube (only to be likely taken down because of copyright infringement), let’s take a look back at Tarantino’s catalog and take a listen at the songs we’ve come to associate with the modern-day auteur.
Tarantino Tunes: The Best Musical Moments From Quentin Tarantino




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Watchmen by Ojasvi Mohanty
Quentin Tarantino talks about the soundtracks for his movies.
The first promo poster for Only God Forgives was released today, featuring a battered Ryan Gosling.
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a shitload of movies: An American Werewolf in London (1981)