When I was watching Basterds, and first heard this. My mind subconsciously KNEW that it was familiar! And now that I know it's from Battle of Algiers, it makes sense. GREAT film. Actually, both films are now classics. I'm sure Basterds is deserving of that honor.
Completely agree. Personally, I don't think Tarantino's movies would be as great as they are if his films contained original scores. The finale of Kill Bill is so damn powerful, not only because of the performances from Uma and Carradine, but because of his inspired use of the Navajo Joe finale score for Bill's death.
This is one of the greatest films ever made. I think Brian DePalma used this as a temp track for The Untouchables. Listen to this and the title music. Very similarly orchestrated and tempi.
he tried to get Morricone for this one. anyway, I think it's good that he takes great music from other movies, that way his movies always have sort of a "best of", music-wise. the best music for his great scenes. The music is an imporant part of his movies and Tarantino said if somebody would create music for one of his movies that would be giving that person to much power over his work.
I am just fed up with people who keep invoking Inglorious Basterds with this tune. Most of you guys have not the least idea that there are actually movies that are at much higher level of depth and overall message than the movie you are now so uncritically admiring.
Did someone on here actually compare Tarantino to Debussy and Monet? What's the world coming to when guys who make shallow movies are compared with actual artists?
When I was watching Basterds, and first heard this. My mind subconsciously KNEW that it was familiar! And now that I know it's from Battle of Algiers, it makes sense. GREAT film. Actually, both films are now classics. I'm sure Basterds is deserving of that honor.
This track will feature in the new Tarantino movie "Inglourious Basterds" Hurray, I say.
Yeah the use of older tracks are all apart of the Tarantino Experience.
Completely agree. Personally, I don't think Tarantino's movies would be as great as they are if his films contained original scores.
The finale of Kill Bill is so damn powerful, not only because of the performances from Uma and Carradine, but because of his inspired use of the Navajo Joe finale score for Bill's death.
This is one of the greatest films ever made. I think Brian DePalma used this as a temp track for The Untouchables. Listen to this and the title music. Very similarly orchestrated and tempi.
The soundtrack for this movie is classic. Thanks for uploading and put more up if you have it please.
he tried to get Morricone for this one. anyway, I think it's good that he takes great music from other movies, that way his movies always have sort of a "best of", music-wise. the best music for his great scenes. The music is an imporant part of his movies and Tarantino said if somebody would create music for one of his movies that would be giving that person to much power over his work.
LOL, so now he's supposed to write his own music as well?
Watch Pulp Fiction and say he's unoriginal. Then watch the Mummy Returns and say he's not original.
I am just fed up with people who keep invoking Inglorious Basterds with this tune. Most of you guys have not the least idea that there are actually movies that are at much higher level of depth and overall message than the movie you are now so uncritically admiring.
no, but he could at least get someone to comopose some original music for him. instead of taking pieces from other films.
Did someone on here actually compare Tarantino to Debussy and Monet? What's the world coming to when guys who make shallow movies are compared with actual artists?
yeah just goes to prove how unoriginal Tarantino can be some times.