They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
Blood on the Tracks Episode 64: Quentin Tarantino Part 1.
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 2:13:34
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Sinopsis
Regardless of if you like the work of Quentin Tarantino or not, it can not be denied that he curates killer soundtracks for his films. Much like how he borrows visually and thematically from the films of the past to create his own unique film architecture, he often layers in music from other films in other to do much the same. Sometimes the music is there just to accent a scene and make it cooler, sometimes it's a deeper meta reference. Sometimes it just doesn't work at all, but nobody always hits the target all the time. With the announcement that Tarantino is working on his (according to him) tenth and final film, "The Movie Critic", Lee decided it was time to look back at his body of work as it stands right now, and choose the tracks from his filmography that he loves best. Because there's so much to dig into, this will be part one of a two part series of super-sized episodes. "Reservoir Dogs" (1992) --Little Green Bag --The George Baker Selection --Stuck in the Middle With You --Steelers Wheel --Coconut