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Old 02-01-2011, 02:14 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Like some of you have posted already Taratino is really great with marrying scenes with music.




I tried to find the scene where this song was played but I wasn't having much luck


I love when across 110th street is used in movies it was also used very well in American Gangster.
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Like some of you have posted already Taratino is really great with marrying scenes with music.

I think the more memorable one in Pulp Fiction is:

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A magical Italian tandem: Sergio Leone (director) and Ennio Morricone (composer). Spaghetti westerns could be briefly defined as "like an Ingmar Bergman's movie, but dirty".

Joking aside, this scene is simply wonderful:




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Old 02-02-2011, 08:36 PM   #24 (permalink)
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I think the more memorable one in Pulp Fiction is:

meh it's more memorable to you but to me the dancing scene is pretty damn memorable.
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This was playing in 127 hours when James Franco was desperately trying to free himself from under the rock. It was really memorable for me for some reason. Don't have a video of the scene though.
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He wasn't doing this **** in Quantum Leap.

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Here's a couple of my favorites off the top of my head. Really romantic, nostalgic pieces that work perfectly for the movie.



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^I love the whole Royal Tenenbaums soundtrack. Even without the movie it's still a great collection of music.
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Definitely. In fact, all of Wes Anderson movies have excellent soundtracks. He really knows how to pick music for his films.
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A few more:


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