The Music / Soundtrack

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wrote up a little article :wink:
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I can’t read your article anymore. I did yesterday but today, on the uni computer, I cannot find the page. Don’t know if you deleted the page, or if there’s a problem, and in this case, that you know.

apparently this is not as 100% as the italian article may suggest…

Do you have any way to get it confirmed ??



I’d be so pissed off it wasn’t true. I was so excited, I told it to everyone around me bragging about this big news…

oh shit lol

even though i gotta say that i dont want ennio to do the whole thing, i love him, he’s a genius, i have like 3 of his CDs and a few Soundtracks he made, my computer is full of his songs and i listen to them a lot. however, id prefer something like what the RZA and robert did… plus an awesome theme tune :stuck_out_tongue:

This news isnt 100% true now? Oh damn.

Quint reported this piece of news on aintitcool, even linking to the now non-existing QTA page. ;D





But really? Why would that Italian website invent stuff? They talked to Morricone directly about this. Or so they claimed at least.

I’m working on it. nobody said anything about invention though.

I thought since we’re discussing Ennio, this would be a good place to put this link:



Ennio’s Eightieth

happy birthday, maestro!!!

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Right here.

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I wasnt doing anything but being positive about the movie. Youre acting like an ignorant newbie. Like Kinick. Maybe its cuz you guys are Brits or something.
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I’m not British, I’m Irish.

Yeah, I was fearful this may not be 100% confirmation, foreign sources tend not to be the most reliable because you lose important info when it’s translated. Still, to know that Morricone is involved is a huge plus towards IB.

<LINK_TEXT text=“Tabloids claim Tarantino plans Dracula movie - The Quentin Tarantino Archives … -basterds/”>Tarantino wants Ennio Morricone to score Basterds - The Quentin Tarantino Archives</LINK_TEXT>



ok i’m back. so this collaboration isn’t confirmed. but let’s just all pray (the religulous ones among us) or hope, this is a cineast’s wet dream. it has to happen! :wink:

[quote=“Sebastian”]
<LINK_TEXT text=“Tabloids claim Tarantino plans Dracula movie - The Quentin Tarantino Archives … -basterds/”>Tarantino wants Ennio Morricone to score Basterds - The Quentin Tarantino Archives</LINK_TEXT>



ok i’m back. so this collaboration isn’t confirmed. but let’s just all pray (the religulous ones among us) or hope, this is a cineast’s wet dream. it has to happen! :wink:
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I’m praying as I write this post.

If QT do get Morricone, he should come visit the set and play some of his sketched music ideas there. That’s what he did with Leone and look how great that turned out.

I don’t pray, but I am hoping.

This would be great. I think that he could make the big scenes even bigger with such emotion in his music! I am certainly hoping.

More info from Il Maestro on scoring the film:



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Sounds like yet another scheduling conflict/time constraint problem. Im hoping QT will let him do the entire thing. Give him some notes or something. But it sounds like even if that doesnt happen we’ll hear a few new Morricone tracks in the movie.

That’d be so disappointing if he couldn’t score the whole movie as planned. But indeed he hasn’t much time. That’d be cool if Tarantino could let him start to work before he ends the shooting, but since Tarantino is so picky, not sure he will or he could but it can end up by not using the tracks Morricone would have done alone.

Guys I reported QT was using Marricone when I read part of the screenplay. And the rule is: When Quentin says it, he does it, so he’s doing it!



Yeah, I’m bad. Don’t hate, participate!

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That’d be so disappointing if he couldn’t score the whole movie as planned. But indeed he hasn’t much time. That’d be cool if Tarantino could let him start to work before he ends the shooting, but since Tarantino is so picky, not sure he will or he could but it can end up by not using the tracks Morricone would have done alone.
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Yeah. I wish he could do the entire score. But QT always says when he writes scripts he does it with certain music in mind. I dont know. We’ll see what happens.