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Thread: Kill Bill

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    Neversoft, I agree with preferring an original score, but with Quentin being the most unconventional director in Hollywood today, he's the only one in my eyes who can make it work. The soundtrack of Inglourious *******s is, in my eyes, outstanding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    10 years from the second part of Kill Bill is 2014. I won't trust any source until it comes out of either Quentin's mouth or the Weinsteins announce it, even Daryl. Michael Madsen thought he had a prominent role in Inglourious *******s for years...
    Maybe this will persuade you? Out of Quentin's own mouth. Its all text but if you scroll down to the bottom, theres a video. Its in Italian but when she says "Kill Bill 3" and he says "YES! THE BRIDE WILL FIGHT AGAIN!"

    Rewind till about 6 minutes. Click here


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    I mean like literally, like when he confirmed Inglourious *******s after working on the script for 10 years. I know what Quentin's said about it. I'm not disputing your evidence, just going on QT's past! Trust me, I've worked with the man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I mean like literally, like when he confirmed Inglourious *******s after working on the script for 10 years. I know what Quentin's said about it. I'm not disputing your evidence, just going on QT's past! Trust me, I've worked with the man.
    Well he's nearly ready to go.. so I suspect he will.


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    If he does do it, I'd expect an Inglourious *******s prequel to come first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    If he does do it, I'd expect an Inglourious *******s prequel to come first.
    I wouldn't be so sure.. but hey, you never know with Q.T!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    I loved the way Watchmen used its music, but not so much Kill Bill. At the end of the day I always perfer films by directors who have hired a composer, however. Composers are afterall there to create music to go with whats on screen. The way I see it, music composed just for the film works a lot better than previously composed music meant for something else.
    It probably does work better because as you say, it's created purposely in a 'job production' fashion but when existing music is used, as long as it's nothing that has been created specifically for something else (such as Gary Jules' interpretation of Mad World [I don't know why that's at the top of my head :L]), I think it can help scenes to become even more memorable. That's the great thing about how Tarantino does it. I don't think I'd heard any of the music from Reservoir Dogs before I saw the movie because he selects them really well and obviously avoids clichés but now if I hear a song, I immediately associate it with the respective scene.

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    I really like the music in Kill Bill! Favourites gotta be The Green Hornet & The Lonely Shepard!

    Anyway, Q.T said Vol.3 wont be his next movie, but the one after that


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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Apalachi View Post
    obviously avoids clichés
    Doesn't Tarantino use a lot of music from popular spaghetti westerns? I wouldn't say he avoids cliches.

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    Oh, well I guess a cliché only becomes one based on your own personal experience Actually, are you talking about Pulp Fiction?

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