Lucas Hammar He has a guy. There's a record collector QT calls for suggestions and he has the sense to have Rodriguez as a friend who works with him on soundtracks, as well as RZA.
"Look at me, Matsumoto... Take a good look at my face... Look at my eyes. Look at my mouth. Do I look familiar? Do I look like somebody... you *murdered*?..."
Oren ishii was the most honorable... She lived with honor except when she slipped up she made in El Paso, Texas. And she stared death in the face and died with honor.
@@predator2262 also it wasn't money or power that brought her to that role... It was the same thing that led her to death -- revenge. Her only mistake was that she should've killed ten...
yea but it doesnt change she beat a pregnant women and then their leader bill put a bullet in her head, but pai mei's last student, her revenge countless body drop over just a revenge and oren had it coming.
Who would have the *genius* to think of mixing this amazing track that's inspired by old American Western music, with a beautiful anime sequence from Japan? Quentin Tarantino would. What an awesome score! Especially after seeing the film, this piece of music gives me an even more intense feeling of...I don't know what! It's just good music! My hat certainly goes off to Luis Bacalov for this awe-inspiring piece of music.
+Brandon Veracka you mean inspired by old italian spagghetti western music, that score has nothing to do with american westerns, bacalov composed it for il grande duello
+Brandon Veracka Very much like Natural Born Killers and Pink Floyds' The Wall. All have amazing soundtracks that compliment the kickass films they are.
AGREED! There are a few others I could add to that list; Guy Ritchie's movie *"Snatch"* has an amazing soundtrack that just nails the atmosphere and the theme of the movie. The original version of *"The Wicker Man"* (not the absolutely horrible Nicholas Cage remake) is one of the best of all the horror & suspense movies of the `70s (IMO), and the *amazing* soundtrack helped re-popularize folk in England according to some. *"The Graduate"* is another classic (and a best-selling soundtrack too), *"Trainspotting"*, and more recently, both *"Kill Bill"* movies...all great soundtracks!!
atrixospithikos I realized I wasn't clear on that; I was saying that Tarantino had the good taste to use the song/composition in the film. Good history lesson though--I didn't know! Leave it to the Europeans to make the best scores, for certain!
I love it how Tarantino knows how to make a villain (or well a character in general really) so likeable regardless of the motifs they are holding, challenging the audience to decide whether or not they eventually get what they deserve. And in the end, it's not really as much about the justice brought, but rather about the tragedy and the conflict itself. You just sort of watch the movie, discover what are the intentions of every character and suddenly you realize you'd probably do the same thing if you were in their skin. Because they do the _right_ thing to do. Bill had a perfect reason to have Beatrix dead; and so did Beatrix have a perfect reason to deliver her vengeance. What a masterpiece of cinema.
+Ann Night Really? I actually feel that Tarantino likes to create characters that are so evil its almost comedic. Like his depiction of the Nazis in Inglorious Bastards.
DeepSea King That is the interesting thing about Quentin; you regard him as a creator of satirically negative characters, I personally don't find any of his antagonists comedic or even inherently evil. Even Hans Landa, Mr. Blonde, Negro slave drivers in Django, all of these characters are there for a purpose.
Ann Night Dont get me wrong of course they are. But some villians seem to be there so you can love to hate them like that rapist guy from Pulp Fiction, tell me you didnt jump with joy when marcellus shot his balls out with his shotgun.
The anime flashback scene was in my opinion the best scene in the movie. And with the music it was a masterpiece. It was just so heartbreaking. We need more scenes like that.
I read somewhere that the reason dor adding an anime part was that Hollywood has some protocols regarding showing the amount of blood. So basically they could not show blood more than that otherwise their movie would have been rated like M or something. That's why they dipected this violent and full of blood scene in anime.
Hace unos 25 o 30 años al escuchar éste tipo de temas en armónica, siempre me imaginaba yendo de polizón en un tren con rumbo indefinido, en el crepúsculo, sin nada ni nadie al rededor, con la melancolía y tristeza que solo la música podía expresar... Hoy día escucho este soundtrack, y se me eriza la piel...
the visual of her mothers blood drops falling on her face like rain while she hides helpless along with this extremely beutiful music really makes it one of my favorite death scenes. I think a movie about Oren Ishii, GoGo, and the crazy 88's rise and fall in the yakuza would be a really great movie.
Siempre que escucho está obra de arte encuentro a mi viejito querido que me dejó el año pasado, le encantaban los westerns. Te amo viejo, dónde quieras que estés ❤️
@@Inner2000 yeah! Definitely where kiddos daughter has grown up into a world class Assassin and so has the kid with the very raw feelings,sounds Epic!
+Mr54nomore Edda Dell 'Orso, so that's the name of the angel with the power of making me tear up at the sound of her voice in this song? priceless indeed :)
***** Yes! She is an unbelievable singer with outstanding range and tone. She has done so many theme songs on movies with Morricone and Bacalov. And it is a shame that most people do not know enough about her. I hope people will soon acknowledge how gifted a singer she is.
+Mr54nomore Not only she has the kind of voice that you accurately describe, she conveys emotion and meaning, it's just magic, i wish i found out about her sooner, i'm really grateful for your comment and response to my comment.
"Fortunately for O-Ren, Boss Matsumoto was a pedophile...." Easily one of the best parts in this movie is watching that O-Ren succeed and Boss Matsumoto die. I think Quentin was on to something with this movie. There is something about vengeance that makes it addictive, but by the time we accomplish it, we are left empty and meaningless.
I've watched this movie a lot of times when I was a child, but since I was too young to understand anything I didn't pay no mind to O-ren's backstory. Then I rewatched this movie again as an adult and boy oh boy! I actually cried like a little bitch during O-ren's bactstory, especially when her mother's been killed and when the sad part of this song starts playing. Man, Quentin is a beast of a director for making this masterpiece of a movie.
I love the entire sequence. I'm not a critic, but if I was, I would say how awesomely the anime sequence allowed us to see contrast between the eastern setting of the latter part of the film, the eastern influences (especially kung fu cinema and old Japanese films) and the western influences be brought to it and how Beatrix herself possibly viewed it.
Mid 90s Sweden. We were sitting in the classroom during a biology lesson in 7th grade watching a documentary about Saharan animals. I swear this music was in the background lol. Oh the memories.
No one should judge a person because we don't have any idea what really happened in their life. This is the best message of this Oren i shi story. All of us have this kind of sad memory inside of us.No matter what happened in our life keep in mind that we need to grow as a person.
Now I realize musical taste are highly subjective however... I question the Man who finds this song anything less than inspiring. This speaks to my Soul at so deep a level as to warrant the cessation of my attempt to explain for fear that I could never convey the fullness of my meaning with mere words alone.
It's amazing how iconic this movie is. I've heard this track in a bunch of other TV shows in my country since heard it first. Music choice of Tarantino lovers no doubt.
At a time when I knew the least about my enemies the first name on my death list O-Ren Ishii was easiest to find but, of course, when one manages the difficult task of becoming queen of the Tokyo underworld one doesn’t keep it a secret - does one?
@@hxllzcxrtxz7883 i love volumne 2, i just feel it should have been ONE movie, part one was only 1 hour 50 minutes, granted, it still still in fashion, to have shorter movies in late 90's. early 2000's if they have made a movie like, 3 hours, imagine a full movie, id remove some minor parts, but it would be epic
An absolutely incredible 'upgrade' , or whatever was done to augment the tack. Yes, this now is associated with 'Kill Bill' almost indelibly. but remember it is from an ITALIAN WESTERN SOUNDTRACK of the early '70's...and one of Van Cleef's best post-Leone roles.
this song makes mee want to my a .38 revolver, get some cowboy boots, put on a cowboy hat, nget on my granddads horse and ride off into the Texas sunset
Probably one of the most epic songs I've ever heard in my entire life. Whenever my little brothers hear it they all stop what they're doing and listen *___*
Jean Panachay That's wild you say that, because after I showed these movies to my younger bro he later tells me that the guy who killed O-Ren's father is Bill. I told him I didn't see it lmao but if that turned out to be him...
anappyboi11 they both have similar rings, I think that was the reason the had a shot on the hands after the stab. Apparently there's an extra bit to the animation that will be included in next years release of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
Jean Panachay Wouldn't make sense because O-Ren works for Bill later in the first volume.. Wouldn't she remember him? I mean the guy in the white suit killed her father.
I wish they could make some movies of some of the characters, like their background story. I mean we already know a little bit of O-ren's past but like what happened to the dude in the white suit? What was her life like before that incident? Why were they after her family? Also it'd be cool to see how Elle's past life was, and Vernita's, Budd's, Bill's, hell even some of the non deadly viper squad members. Like Gogo, Pai Mei, Karen Kim, Sofie etc.
Let's be clear. "The Grand Duel" (Parte Prima), is written and composed by Maestro Luis Bacalov, originally part of the movie "The Grand Duel" starring Lee Van Cleef. Luis Bacalov's music was used for many of Tarantino's movies, like "Django Unchained" s opening theme, yet created by Luis Bacalov for Sergio Corbucci's Western movie ~ Django ~ (1966), with the voice of Rocky Roberts.
Spaghetti western to all the young people, means it was filmed in Italy, because America looked to green at the time, you can actually visit some movie sets in Italy and Spain as a tourist attraction and get involved with a duel.
Wrong. Spaghetti western were filmed in Spain mostly, directed by italians and with american actors. It was filmed in Spain because it was cheaper not because america was green, also the proximity with Italy
What Mr Pink said. The movies were made by and for European audiences who also loved American Westerns. The style of Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Westerns also aimed for a more gritty and human approach to the Western genre rather than an idealistic romanticized version usually propagated in most John Ford Westerns.
Quentin Tarantino has a great taste for Western movies, in Kill Bill 1 and 2, there are songs of movies like: The Grand Duel (this song) El mercenario Da uomo a uomo And in other films of him also there are several sounds of films of Western.
magnifique, ce son ça traverse l'esprit, elle est en même temps l'acteur et la scène, et dans cette esprit se matérialisent des formes, personnages tantôt du far west tantôt du classique, voir même du manga. c'est magique
Tarantino knows great music.
right
Lucas Hammar facts. man has an impressive library
Lucas Hammar
He has a guy. There's a record collector QT calls for suggestions and he has the sense to have Rodriguez as a friend who works with him on soundtracks, as well as RZA.
Это точно
ennio Morricone ....
Quite honestly, one of the best musical scores ever made.
I totally agree. It's epic.
Dude, do you know which instrument is this? 1:20
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 A Harmonica, I think.
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 harmonica
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 Charlton Heston
"I can say, without ego, that this sword is my finest work. If God stands in your way, he will be cut." - Hattori Hanzo, Kill Bill Vol. I
Not many people know that that quote is a reference to one of his old shows
The one where sonny chiba was Jubei Yagyu I believe.
Akutually *pushes glasses up on nose* that line was to The Lonely Shepard this is the Grand Duel.
"Look at me, Matsumoto... Take a good look at my face... Look at my eyes. Look at my mouth. Do I look familiar? Do I look like somebody... you *murdered*?..."
So effing awesome. Always sends shivers down my spine seeing you 11 year-old O-Ren get her revenge.
eddieguererro46 The fact that I also know this line just shows how iconic Tarantino's work is.
Nano desu
Dracule mihawk
- Bloods starts doing: *SPDDDSDLALDBHSHAKALLSLFJSKi*
O-ren was the best viper member by far, who else had an amazing anime flashback sequence?
I prefer Elle driver personnaly, her rivalry with Beatrix is awessome
Oren ishii was the most honorable... She lived with honor except when she slipped up she made in El Paso, Texas. And she stared death in the face and died with honor.
@@ks1922 she send her men To fight beatrix To maker her tired so there was no honnor in her style
Sure but shes a mob boss. And she didn't use dirty tricks or kill her master with treachery. Elle poisoning Pei Mei is the ultimate dishonor.
@@predator2262 also it wasn't money or power that brought her to that role... It was the same thing that led her to death -- revenge. Her only mistake was that she should've killed ten...
O-ren's backstory was heart breaking....
And so well told! The anime was awesome!
It was one of my favorite parts of the movie!
LynseyTV MY FAVORITE PART OF THE MOVIE AT ALL WAS THE BIG FIGHT (SHOWDOWN AT THE BLUE LEAVES HOUSE)
YES I LOVE IT
yea but it doesnt change she beat a pregnant women and then their leader bill put a bullet in her head, but pai mei's last student, her revenge countless body drop over just a revenge and oren had it coming.
Who would have the *genius* to think of mixing this amazing track that's inspired by old American Western music, with a beautiful anime sequence from Japan? Quentin Tarantino would. What an awesome score! Especially after seeing the film, this piece of music gives me an even more intense feeling of...I don't know what! It's just good music! My hat certainly goes off to Luis Bacalov for this awe-inspiring piece of music.
+Brandon Veracka you mean inspired by old italian spagghetti western music, that score has nothing to do with american westerns, bacalov composed it for il grande duello
+Brandon Veracka Very much like Natural Born Killers and Pink Floyds' The Wall. All have amazing soundtracks that compliment the kickass films they are.
AGREED! There are a few others I could add to that list; Guy Ritchie's movie *"Snatch"* has an amazing soundtrack that just nails the atmosphere and the theme of the movie. The original version of *"The Wicker Man"* (not the absolutely horrible Nicholas Cage remake) is one of the best of all the horror & suspense movies of the `70s (IMO), and the *amazing* soundtrack helped re-popularize folk in England according to some. *"The Graduate"* is another classic (and a best-selling soundtrack too), *"Trainspotting"*, and more recently, both *"Kill Bill"* movies...all great soundtracks!!
atrixospithikos I realized I wasn't clear on that; I was saying that Tarantino had the good taste to use the song/composition in the film. Good history lesson though--I didn't know! Leave it to the Europeans to make the best scores, for certain!
Bacalov or Bardotti? There seems to be some confusion about this one.
I love it how Tarantino knows how to make a villain (or well a character in general really) so likeable regardless of the motifs they are holding, challenging the audience to decide whether or not they eventually get what they deserve. And in the end, it's not really as much about the justice brought, but rather about the tragedy and the conflict itself. You just sort of watch the movie, discover what are the intentions of every character and suddenly you realize you'd probably do the same thing if you were in their skin. Because they do the _right_ thing to do. Bill had a perfect reason to have Beatrix dead; and so did Beatrix have a perfect reason to deliver her vengeance. What a masterpiece of cinema.
+Ann Night I could not agree more.
+Ann Night and what is Bill's perfect reason? Perfect enough to kill a pregnant mother on her wedding day... Jealousy?
+Ann Night Really? I actually feel that Tarantino likes to create characters that are so evil its almost comedic. Like his depiction of the Nazis in Inglorious Bastards.
DeepSea King That is the interesting thing about Quentin; you regard him as a creator of satirically negative characters, I personally don't find any of his antagonists comedic or even inherently evil. Even Hans Landa, Mr. Blonde, Negro slave drivers in Django, all of these characters are there for a purpose.
Ann Night Dont get me wrong of course they are. But some villians seem to be there so you can love to hate them like that rapist guy from Pulp Fiction, tell me you didnt jump with joy when marcellus shot his balls out with his shotgun.
Japanese action + italian soul = master piece.
with american actors and derictors
Chinese action and culture also. The action director: Yuan He Ping 袁和平Woo-ping Yuen
And a sprinkle of classic spaghetti westerns
You dang right
American and Chinese spirit along with it.
O-Ren accepted her death, and knew very well she had earned it. One of the most honorable characters of all time in any story ever.
The anime flashback scene was in my opinion the best scene in the movie. And with the music it was a masterpiece. It was just so heartbreaking. We need more scenes like that.
I wouldn't mind a recreation of the whole movies in anime style.
I read somewhere that the reason dor adding an anime part was that Hollywood has some protocols regarding showing the amount of blood. So basically they could not show blood more than that otherwise their movie would have been rated like M or something. That's why they dipected this violent and full of blood scene in anime.
where anime peaked
I liked the part where the guy went "YUU" and kicked the cigarette.
Wiggle your big toe.
Wiggle your big toe.
Wiggle your big toe.
KrisAYAMA as i lay in the back of bucks truck i can see the cunts faces who did this to me and the dicks responsibles
@@leahfreeman1443 Members all of Bill's brainchild - the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad.
José Macías lol nice one I think I missed that part
Now let's get these other piggies wiggling
This helps me with sleep paralysis
My first time watching this movie it was the middle of the night and the rest of my family were all sleeping. It was a blast.
Same❤
imagine watching this movie at night home alone, high as shit, on a 55 inch tv.
I get chills whenever I listen to this track with headphones.
Ennio Morricone
Luis Bacalov
Elmer Bernstein
Bernard Herrmann
these are some of the best musical writers there is, was and ever will be.
Jerry Goldsmith, Hans Zimmer, John Williams are also goats.
Herrmann tha god
Throw Fabio Frizzi into that mix, he's STILL going strong
You are forgetting Hans zimmer
I love how the harmonica just comes back at the end. Like a curse. Like vengeance. Like the bride.
I miss Tarantino. He should never stop making films.
He's back :) Once upon a time in Hollywood, although i doubt it's as good as Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction and etc.
Once upon a time in hollywood was his last movie :/
@@predator2262 no it's not. He considers Kill Bill Vol 1 and Vol 2 to be one movie. Thus meaning he has 1 movie left to make.
@@idurisu930 oh ok
Hace unos 25 o 30 años al escuchar éste tipo de temas en armónica, siempre me imaginaba yendo de polizón en un tren con rumbo indefinido, en el crepúsculo, sin nada ni nadie al rededor, con la melancolía y tristeza que solo la música podía expresar...
Hoy día escucho este soundtrack, y se me eriza la piel...
4:20 Best part of all the whole song.
Long Days of Vengeance I think
@@sh-ig9fm omg thank you so much!!
the visual of her mothers blood drops falling on her face like rain while she hides helpless along with this extremely beutiful music really makes it one of my favorite death scenes. I think a movie about Oren Ishii, GoGo, and the crazy 88's rise and fall in the yakuza would be a really great movie.
I know, I had always wished they had made a film about that ever since I saw that seen in kill bill years ago
The original film where this is from is just as amazing too. A beautiful film, and one of Lee Van Cleef's best.
It's sadly forgotten and obscure
Look at me, Matsumoto... Take a good look at my face. Look at my eyes. Look at my mouth. Do I look familiar? Do I look like somebody... you murdered?
O-Ren:松本、私を見て、私の顔をよ~く見て、私の目を見て、私の口を見て、見覚えないかい?
あんたが殺した誰かに似てない?!
Siempre que escucho está obra de arte encuentro a mi viejito querido que me dejó el año pasado, le encantaban los westerns. Te amo viejo, dónde quieras que estés ❤️
5:34 to 6:07 is definitely the best part
It always gives me goosebumps!
Гениальный саундтрэк к шедевральному кино!
❤❤❤
This is absolutely one of my favorites from the movies.
I can't believe it's not Ennio Morricone!
OMG I KNOW!
Luis Bacalov is also great as Maestro Moriconne :)
Edda Dell'Orso was the icing on the cake for many composers' film scores
Italians are great musician
Bacalov was argentinian actually although he spent most his adult life and made his carreer in Italy.
"When You Grow Up,If You Still Feel Raw About It...."
"I'll Be Waiting!"
We need Kill Bill part 3... Raw feeling
@@Inner2000 yeah! Definitely where kiddos daughter has grown up into a world class Assassin and so has the kid with the very raw feelings,sounds Epic!
japanese samurai action .. anime cutscenes.. western music mixed with orientatal windpipes etc. , wow
I fucking love this movie.
Another great Luis Bacalov theme and the beautiful voice of Edda Dell 'Orso graces another Quentin Tarantino film. Priceless!
+Mr54nomore Edda Dell 'Orso, so that's the name of the angel with the power of making me tear up at the sound of her voice in this song? priceless indeed :)
***** Yes! She is an unbelievable singer with outstanding range and tone. She has done so many theme songs on movies with Morricone and Bacalov.
And it is a shame that most people do not know enough about her. I hope people will soon acknowledge how gifted a singer she is.
+Mr54nomore Not only she has the kind of voice that you accurately describe, she conveys emotion and meaning, it's just magic, i wish i found out about her sooner, i'm really grateful for your comment and response to my comment.
***** Your very welcome my friend.
Cant help but feel chills here in west texas as i listen and imagine a scene of a mexican stand off type of scenario
"Fortunately for O-Ren, Boss Matsumoto was a pedophile...."
Easily one of the best parts in this movie is watching that O-Ren succeed and Boss Matsumoto die. I think Quentin was on to something with this movie. There is something about vengeance that makes it addictive, but by the time we accomplish it, we are left empty and meaningless.
Speak for yourself! I have found revenge to be extremely satisfying!
That scene always make me cry, so sad but beautifully executed.
That scene with Lucy Lu just amazing….a master piece .
I've watched this movie a lot of times when I was a child, but since I was too young to understand anything I didn't pay no mind to O-ren's backstory. Then I rewatched this movie again as an adult and boy oh boy! I actually cried like a little bitch during O-ren's bactstory, especially when her mother's been killed and when the sad part of this song starts playing. Man, Quentin is a beast of a director for making this masterpiece of a movie.
I love the entire sequence. I'm not a critic, but if I was, I would say how awesomely the anime sequence allowed us to see contrast between the eastern setting of the latter part of the film, the eastern influences (especially kung fu cinema and old Japanese films) and the western influences be brought to it and how Beatrix herself possibly viewed it.
Reservoir Dogs is my favorite QT film...but I've watched Kill Bill more than any.....Wish he would do something like this again...
I love how this one piece can almost tell you an entire story just by listening to it!!!!!
4:20 ~ 4:50 .... I'm inlove.
5:34
i know right
The trump is still part of the movie the grand duel
Towards the end
420 ✌
For me that's the soundtrack when you stand up after falling.
This song plays in the background when I am either trying to choose to eat Blue Berry Pie or Cheesecake.
Dude ... FUCKING BLUE BERRY PIE !!!
CHEESECAKE!
Blueberry Cheesecake
Blueberry pie!
***** OMG I know this was posted so long ago, but thank you for the laugh!! XD
Mid 90s Sweden. We were sitting in the classroom during a biology lesson in 7th grade watching a documentary about Saharan animals. I swear this music was in the background lol. Oh the memories.
Production team: "so what genre and culture influences this film"?
QT:....."Yes"
oh I love it!! love this song.. and when i'm mad at someone and think of revenge I think about this song LOL
2:26 - 2:38 if this is not one of the most melancholic little moments in music, then I don't know what is
Bloooooood!!!!!
Anime!!!!!!
Tarantino!!!!!
Cinema!!!!!
Good cinema!!!!!
Music!!!!
All my hobby!!!!😁😁😁
No one should judge a person because we don't have any idea what really happened in their life. This is the best message of this Oren i shi story. All of us have this kind of sad memory inside of us.No matter what happened in our life keep in mind that we need to grow as a person.
Love this song and the movie, one of the best I've ever seen
Now I realize musical taste are highly subjective however... I question the Man who finds this song anything less than inspiring. This speaks to my Soul at so deep a level as to warrant the cessation of my attempt to explain for fear that I could never convey the fullness of my meaning with mere words alone.
Not even a fan of anime, but this sequence is one of the greatest tragedies in film history.
It's amazing how iconic this movie is. I've heard this track in a bunch of other TV shows in my country since heard it first. Music choice of Tarantino lovers no doubt.
Music from out of this world..... the best shit that has ever come through my ears...!
I was so sad for the O-ren's death ...
At a time when I knew the least about my enemies the first name on my death list O-Ren Ishii was easiest to find but, of course, when one manages the difficult task of becoming queen of the Tokyo underworld one doesn’t keep it a secret - does one?
vol1 is by far the best
@@hxllzcxrtxz7883 i love volumne 2, i just feel it should have been ONE movie,
part one was only 1 hour 50 minutes, granted, it still still in fashion, to have shorter movies in late 90's. early 2000's
if they have made a movie like, 3 hours, imagine a full movie, id remove some minor parts, but it would be epic
@@BarbaraO-to6ph they played both parts at the local big screen two years ago back to back. It. Was. Awesome
One of the best pieces of cinema music ever. Still remember my dad taking me to see this movie and the second. Just amazing.
5:50 gets me every time... Takes my breath away
An absolutely incredible 'upgrade' , or whatever was done to augment the tack. Yes, this now is associated with 'Kill Bill' almost indelibly. but remember it is from an ITALIAN WESTERN SOUNDTRACK of the early '70's...and one of Van Cleef's best post-Leone roles.
this song makes mee want to my a .38 revolver, get some cowboy boots, put on a cowboy hat, nget on my granddads horse and ride off into the Texas sunset
Music*
it makes me wanna join the italian mafia.
So much emotion. A masterpiece.
Tear up every time I listen to this, best film ever made, best actors, beautiful and heartbreaking story, love this film, and miss you daddy...😊❤️
Один из лучишх фильмов всех времен, а музыка это просто что то
THIS RIGHT HERE, THIS IS AMAZING
Whoever came with the idea of using Mouth Organ for this piece was fu*kin brilliant
Probably one of the most epic songs I've ever heard in my entire life.
Whenever my little brothers hear it they all stop what they're doing and listen *___*
Am I the only one who feels like they're gonna cry from about the beginning up to 4:15 seconds?
PlayThrough Punkkz You pretty much are the only one.
I know...
PlayThrough Punkkz You're not. ;-;
Playing this while playing RDR2 fishing out on my canoe
Thank you, I'm not the only one
I still to this day, read it as R2D2! Makes the whole picture funnier I guess
hello old comment
I fell in love with that Shishi fountain. xD Made the scene perfect.
Oh and why does this remind me so much of Edna & Harvey: The Breakout?
Thank you so much, I've been wanting this for several years!!!
If ever there was a tune to go out in a blaze of glory with...
The bit that starts sounding different at 4:20 is the long days of vengeance theme song. Go search the full movie OST and thank me later :)
Thanks a lot
reminds me of boss matsumoto, AND THAT FUCKING BADASS DUDE IN WHITE SUIT !
*****
some fans say that than guy is a young bill...
Jean Panachay That's wild you say that, because after I showed these movies to my younger bro he later tells me that the guy who killed O-Ren's father is Bill. I told him I didn't see it lmao but if that turned out to be him...
anappyboi11 they both have similar rings, I think that was the reason the had a shot on the hands after the stab.
Apparently there's an extra bit to the animation that will be included in next years release of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
The guy in the white suit couldnt be bill because in the oren animated scene in a extended version oren kills the guy in the white
Jean Panachay Wouldn't make sense because O-Ren works for Bill later in the first volume.. Wouldn't she remember him? I mean the guy in the white suit killed her father.
El amor de bill fue tan grande que no soporto verla con otro...AMO esas peliculas love tarantino
I love how this masterpiece is poignantly beautiful, yet terrifyingly ominous at the same time.
thx for uploading
i love the soundtrack and still there was a lot missing
I just adore this tune so much!
1:01 and 2:26 always hit hard
R.I.P. Luis Bacalov (1933 - 2017)
This just gave me chills again 😍😍😍
Una maravilla de soundtrack
I wish they could make some movies of some of the characters, like their background story. I mean we already know a little bit of O-ren's past but like what happened to the dude in the white suit? What was her life like before that incident? Why were they after her family? Also it'd be cool to see how Elle's past life was, and Vernita's, Budd's, Bill's, hell even some of the non deadly viper squad members. Like Gogo, Pai Mei, Karen Kim, Sofie etc.
Jade Hernandez the guy with the sword in the white suit is supposed to be Bill
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I totally was thinking the same thing
Thegirlwholovesbacon 😢
*flicks cigarette*
I saw the Great Duel..... starting Lee Van Cliff.... good Spaghetti Western.
i have a [mostly] lee van cleef dvd compilation, and it's about 30% of this movie's score.
Let's be clear. "The Grand Duel" (Parte Prima), is written and composed by Maestro Luis Bacalov, originally part of the movie "The Grand Duel" starring Lee Van Cleef.
Luis Bacalov's music was used for many of Tarantino's movies, like "Django Unchained" s opening theme, yet created by Luis Bacalov for Sergio Corbucci's Western movie ~ Django ~ (1966), with the voice of Rocky Roberts.
Spaghetti western to all the young people, means it was filmed in Italy, because America looked to green at the time, you can actually visit some movie sets in Italy and Spain as a tourist attraction and get involved with a duel.
Wrong. Spaghetti western were filmed in Spain mostly, directed by italians and with american actors.
It was filmed in Spain because it was cheaper not because america was green, also the proximity with Italy
What Mr Pink said. The movies were made by and for European audiences who also loved American Westerns. The style of Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Westerns also aimed for a more gritty and human approach to the Western genre rather than an idealistic romanticized version usually propagated in most John Ford Westerns.
Bjørn in Gulf City
Most were directed around Madrid in Spain
From minute 4:20 the track is I LUNGHI GIORNI DELLA VENDETTA, composed by Armando Trovajoli for the movie whit the same title
5:35 is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard is that the only snippet or is there a full song for this?
Once upon a time in west has a song similar to this..."Barbara theme_
From a Lee Van Cleef movie like a docta, But on a real tho for film heads the grand duel with Lee van clerk is tremendous
Se me eriza la piel!
this music has some magic! it feels so different
This is a timeless piece of music just like the movies ngl
Quentin Tarantino has a great taste for Western movies, in Kill Bill 1 and 2, there are songs of movies like:
The Grand Duel (this song)
El mercenario
Da uomo a uomo
And in other films of him also there are several sounds of films of Western.
Makes your hairs stand on end...
I want this played at my funeral.
This part of the movie was just amazing. I feel like it could have gone deeper. Great animation and backstory to O-Ren.
magnifique, ce son ça traverse l'esprit, elle est en même temps l'acteur et la scène, et dans cette esprit se matérialisent des formes, personnages tantôt du far west tantôt du classique, voir même du manga. c'est magique
Great movie Awesome soundtrack
I've been looking for this song for so long :O
I get chills every time at 5:57
amazing music from the kill bill
oren-ishii
+ZATER 555 greatest villian
shou bu mara tsui chai nai yo!
You know.... Oren in Malaysia's language is orange...