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Join Date: Aug 2006
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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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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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meh it's more memorable to you but to me the dancing scene is pretty damn memorable.
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The end scene to "Fight Club" with "Where is my Mind" by the Pixies. Always thought of it as a rather creepy song and it only enhances the scene.
The music used in the backround of this scene from Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain only enhances the madness of it. And of course all the old John Hughes films (Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, Ferris Bueller's Day Off). |
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