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*First Time Watching* KILL BILL VOLUME 1 (2003)

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Ennio Morricone did write one of the tracks, although it was orchestrated differently by The RZA from Wu Tang Clan. Tarantino likes to license music tracks from old movies he likes, as well as pop music, and creatively reuse it. Besides the Asian martial arts movie music, _Kill Bill_ also has a film cue by Bernard Hermann, the theme of the '60s _Green Hornet_ TV show, the Sonny Bono-written Nancy Sinatra song, and the '70s pop hit instrumentals 'The Lonely Shepherd' and 'Music Box Dancer'. _Inglourious Basterds_ has some French-language jazz that was licensed from the soundtrack to _Dark of the Sun_ , a violent R-rated action film from the late '60s set in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which both Tarantino and Martin Scorsese are fans of despite the movie sometimes looking badly edited because of extensive cuts necessary to avoid an X-rating; that's just what you had to do with graphic scenes of torture and rapes of both sexes. Unfortunately, all of the streaming copies and DVD releases are the edited US version, but it's still an interesting watch.