Notes on various topics #32
"Arena" by Ennio Morricone in "Kill Bill 2"
"It's risky to give someone so much power over a movie when that person isn't me yet," Tarantino said when asked why his films don't have a classic soundtrack from a successful composer. "I make films for a given beat, for a given melody, I have to have full control over it" (which he also mentioned when describing Vincent Vega's entry into the house of Marcellus Wallace from Pulp Fiction, in which the hit "Son of A" Preacher Man"-"when I came up with this Well, that was the number that was in my head.") After many years of his adventure in cinema, he changed his mind, inviting the great Ennio Morricone to work on "The Hateful Eight". He has repeatedly admitted that he is a big fan of his and loves spaghetti westerns with his music. He also used Morricone recordings in earlier films - the best example of which is the scene with Uma Thurman locked in a coffin. The music of the famous Italian clearly adds to her belief in "Kill Bill", that this is not the end, but, by the way, a wonderful picture of a strong and irresistible woman.
Tito and Tarantula play "After Dark" in "From Dusk till Dawn";
Another movie that Tarantino didn't direct, but although Robert Rodriguez was behind the camera, thanks to the script and one of the main roles, this is definitely a "more" Quentin movie. Also thanks to the soundtrack, which included the Mavericks, the Blasters, and Jimmy Vaughan, which could easily end up in another Tarantino movie. Tito and Tarantula are just close friends of Rodriguez and the "Desperate" atmosphere, but... "After Dark" is just one of those numbers that also sound like in "Death Proof". Vanessa Ferlito danced there, and here is the amazing Salma Hayek, whom Quentin ordered in the script to bring the guests of the Titty Twister film club to their knees. Bah, even with those in front of the TVs.
"You'll Never Tell" in Pulp Fiction
It's impossible to choose just one moment and one song from Pulp Fiction. This film is one great music compilation, the world championship in the category of recordings juxtaposed with a cinematic image (or vice versa?). Tarantino explained in an interview: "Everyone thought that the restaurant dance scene was written for Travolta, but no - first there was a scene, then John won the casting. It's fun. "Can you imagine anyone else dancing there? Or something else as a base? Without this scene, there is no Pulp Fiction, or even Quentin Tarantino.
"Apple Blossom" in "The Hateful Eight";
Because Quentin is not the only musical antique. The scene from "The Hateful Eight", in which the director used the "Apple Blossom" from the achievements of The White Stripes, represents a characteristic climate of black comedy. Talking, chatting, then Bang! A punch in the nose starts the drama. And Jack White's sweet voice sounds and... "Hey, little apple blossom / What's the problem? / All those to whom you tell about your problems / They really don't care about you. " Ha ha ha The sportsbook offers an extraordinary range of betting markets that cater to every interest and preference. By activating a 1xbet promo code sri lanka that awards 100% bonus up to $130 on your first deposit, you gain the ideal bankroll to explore the platform's extensive offerings. The sportsbook covers over 30 disciplines, including popular sports like football, basketball, and tennis, as well as niche options like snooker, darts, and esports. The live betting section provides real-time odds and a multi-live feature for tracking multiple events simultaneously.