Morricone to score Tarantino

2015-07-13 by Jordan M. EMERITUS | 20 Comments
Ennio Morricone has been confirmed to score Quentin Tarantino's forthcoming Western, The Hateful 8. Morricone is perhaps best known for scoring 1966's The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, and has previously worked with Tarantino on Kill Bill and Inglorious Basterds.

The Hateful 8 is set to hit theaters in January of 2016.

Tagged: Ennio Morricone

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Panzerchrist
July 13th 2015
730 Comments


I legit did not know Morricone was still alive. Huh.

Pretty stoked though. The spaghetti westerns Sergio Leone made were essentially DEFINED by their soundtracks. Tarantino's stuff can be pretty hit or miss for me, but this has me sold.

BigBlob
July 13th 2015
5858 Comments


Soundtrack will be amazing

film will be shit

Alastor
July 13th 2015
2151 Comments


yuss! inglorious basterds score was great.

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
July 13th 2015
60281 Comments


Hell yes.

dbizzles
July 13th 2015
15193 Comments


I'm j'ing o. right now.

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
July 13th 2015
20969 Comments


Interesting, am hoping this'll be more than just Inglorious Basterds in the wild west.

dbizzles
July 13th 2015
15193 Comments


^Unfortunately, I fear that is what it will be. I hope I'm wrong.

wayfaringstranger
July 13th 2015
274 Comments


I really love movies that make a single location/set work, especially when the film relies on dialogue and tension for most of the runtime, so I'm hoping this will turn out well.

The soundtrack will rule though, this collaboration is overdue really

treeqt.
July 13th 2015
16970 Comments


memes beget memes

owen
July 13th 2015
5146 Comments


What, he said he'd never wanted to work with Tarantino again after Django Unchained

Flugmorph
July 13th 2015
34008 Comments


that mofo still alive?

Tunaboy45
July 13th 2015
18421 Comments


fuck yes fuck yes

Muppelope
July 13th 2015
2064 Comments


@owantjaaaa did he say why? I never heard that before.

tempest--
July 13th 2015
20634 Comments


awesome i am so excited. love morricone and love tarantino.

Rik VII
July 13th 2015
4130 Comments


http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/italian-composer-morricone-slams-tarantino-428954

found it. yeah, would be interesting to know why he changed his mind.

PumpBoffBag
Staff Reviewer
July 13th 2015
1531 Comments


Tarantino's been using Morricone's music on his film soundtracks for ages. cool though, that he'll be composing it for the film this time

Minushuman24
July 13th 2015
4994 Comments


oh man, this will be his first western in such a long time, this will be great

Notaflower
July 14th 2015
344 Comments


amazing composer

72haha72
July 14th 2015
497 Comments


This is really sweet!

Consigliere
July 16th 2015
278 Comments


He has never worked before with Tarantino, QT took some of his previously published soundtracks.



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