Quentin Tarantino Music in Films

The Turtles - Outside Chance

Its hard to pick when he has so many good soundtracks. This song is actually from his stint directing an episode of CSI a few years ago.

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Cliched choice but so damn good. He can pick a cool song and marry it well to images so well.
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He still isn't a patch on Scorsese or Mann though.
 
From "Kill Bill"
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"Jackie Brown"
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"Pulp Fiction"
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Amazing opening to Jackie Brown..

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Although this song is up there, may be because of the scene it accompanies though.

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Can't beat Tarantino for his selection of music in his movies, always amazing.
 
the dude can't act for ****, but he makes great films, and the soundtracks always kick ass.

Death Proof
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Natural Born Killers
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Natural Born Killers
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Desperado (does this one count??)
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love stuck in the middle, but you cant forget the Foxy Brown theme song, Son of a Preacher man from Pulp Fiction, and for those of you who have seen Inglorious BasterRAB...i thought it was pure genius for QT to put a David Bowie song (Cat People) in a WWII Germany film.
 
I still think that Scorsese is the master of soundtracks and yes...Guy Ritchie has a good ear for music too. When Tarantino tops Robert De Niro entering the bar to the stones 'Jumping Jack Flash' then I will sit up and take notice even more.

1973:
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Still the coolest thing ever regarding contemporary music in the movies. It doesn't seem like much now but this sequence changed movies forever.
 
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