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Quentin Tarantino Curates Spotify Playlist Of Favourite Songs From His Movies

Quentin Tarantino Curates Spotify Playlist Of Favourite Songs From His Movies

It has more than three hours of bangers.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

If you've ever watched a Quentin Tarantino movie before, you'll know it has one hell of a soundtrack.

Depending on your music tastes, you might love the grunt and badassery coming from the Django Unchained film or maybe the smooth, slick tunes off Pulp Fiction.

Sure, the legendary and quirky director has always produced a soundtrack for the masses to enjoy, but have you ever wondered what his favourites are?

Well, wonder no more because Tarantino has done the busy thinking for us and curated a Spotify playlist containing his best songs from all his movies.

You've got the classic 'Bang Bang' from Kill Bill Vol. 1 on there (duh, how could you not), 'Stuck In The Middle With You from Reservoir Dogs (again, how could you not), 'Apple Blossom' from The Hateful Eight, plus dozens more.

Tarantino gives a little intro to the playlist, saying at the end: "Sit back, relax and move into the soundscape of a Quentin Tarantino movie. You may never wanna leave."

Now if you got through the end of the playlist and wasn't satisfied well don't worry, there's more.

The director has done another podcast on Spotify where he goes into detail about why he chose the songs he did for his upcoming Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

He's said that after his next film he could very well hang up his boots.

The 56-year-old director has said on a few occasions that he intends to make 10 films before bowing out from work behind the camera. This latest offering, which is due to be released on 15 August in the UK, is his ninth feature film.

But, even if this is true, it might not be the last we see of Tarantino. He's also said that he might consider moving to writing instead of directing.

The Pulp Fiction director told GQ Australia: "I think when it comes to theatrical movies, I've come to the end of the road.

"I see myself writing books and starting to write theatre, so I'll still be creative. I just think I've given all I have to give to movies."

The often-controversial filmmaker sparked this particular conversation when asked what he would do if his next film was a runaway success.

Tarantino worked with Brad Pitt on his latest film.
PA

He answered: "If it's really well received, maybe I won't go to 10. Maybe I'll stop right now! Maybe I'll stop while I'm ahead. We'll see."

That said being said, Brad Pitt - who plays stuntman Cliff Booth in OUATIH - said that whilst Tarantino is 'dead serious' about quitting showbiz, he thinks 'we're not going to have to say goodbye for a long time'.

To be fair, depending on what your outlook is, Tarantino could already be on 10 films. Most people accept Kill Bill: Volume 1 and Volume 2 as two parts of the same film.

Tarantino made his name after shooting Reservoir Dogs in 1992 and continued that success with Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill: Volume 1 + 2, Deathproof, Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained, and The Hateful Eight.

Featured Image Credit: PA/Miramax Films

Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film, Music