Music and Quentin Tarantino
Are you familiar with Quentin Tarantino and his films? Do you have a favorite? What do you think of his soundtracks? Why are they so popular?
Vocabulary:
Soundtrack: the recorded sound accompaniment to a film.
Score: is original music written specifically to accompany a film.
Get chills: tener escalofríos
Hands down: sin lugar a dudas
By the way: Por cierto
Geek: friki
Watch the video and answer these questions:
- Where did Tarantino get the idea for “Stuck in the Middle with you” for the ear cutting scene in Reservoir Dogs?
- Where was Tarantino working when he got the idea for the song for the lap dance scene in “Death Proof”?
- According to Tarantino, what’s the most important track to get right when making a film?
- How many music tracks were used in the first four Tarantino films?
- What movie is his favorite opening song from?
- Why did he prefer to have a soundtrack, as opposed to an original score, in his films?
- How long has he loved music?
- What is the significance of the jukebox he mentions at the end?
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