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NeverSerious posted a statusOne of my favorite aspects of 'Django Unchained' is its eclectic soundtrack. This is unsurprising, as all of Quentin Tarantino's movies tend to express his obsession with underground and obscure music as much as his affinity for niche cinema. The 'Django' soundtrack features artists ranging from Ennio Morricone to Jim Croce, to Rick Ross. It may be my favorite Tarantino soundtrack since 'Pulp Fiction.' But you need not wait until the movie is released to hear these tunes. The whole lineup is available online and you can listen to it here! Listen below and tell us what you think.
'Django Unchained' hits theaters December 25th
Source: Cinemablend
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Comment by KoreyasKevinSorbo on December 23, 2012 at 12:44am I've heard you guys warn us about your D.U. review so as a QT fan boy I will skip it. I'll listen to it down the road after I've had time to see it a couple times.
Comment by Santos on December 20, 2012 at 2:20pm Even if the movie sucks, that first track is badass. I hope they use it as the opening credits song. I love Tarantino's opening credits. They're simple, but effective.
Comment by EagleVision on December 20, 2012 at 12:33pm This soundtrack is freaking amazing!
Comment by MahMahAfro on December 20, 2012 at 9:34am Needs more spaghetti, but pleased to hear la corsa and the django them from sergio corbucci's original, probably my favourite spaghtetti western soundtrack ever.
Comment by Esquire J. Travieso on December 20, 2012 at 9:24am Anthony Hamilton should have sung "Who did that to You". Much more soulful and grittier than Legend, and I like Legend.
Comment by Mind_Cloud on December 20, 2012 at 9:01am "Who did that to you" by John Legend is also really good.
Comment by Mind_Cloud on December 20, 2012 at 8:36am Diggin the "Freedom" song by Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton
Comment by Anthony Stokes on December 20, 2012 at 8:17am Stokes
We are talking about their characters in movies right. Tarantino is writing these lines for characters! I don't get mad at the same types of lines in any other films when it comes to developing characters. When i say it's "Tarantino", It means you shouldn't be surprised at the kind of language used by characters in his films, Especially when it's set in slave era America.
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