41. Kill Bill – Quentin Tarantino, the undisputed master of the movie soundtrack, came up trumps once again with both parts of Kill Bill. A perfect balance of songs to reflect the shifting scenes and moods of the films, the director picked classics by the likes of Nancy Sinatra, Johnny Cash and Isaac Hayes to appear alongside more traditional tracks (such as the panpipe classic The Good Shepherd) and even a song by cast member Lucy Liu.
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- What? No Rocky 4?

- uhhh.... what? Michael Caron-Jones' "The Jackal" is about an international terrorist.

- a very bad and disappointing list!!
I don't understand why there can't be a good soundtrack without singing
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- No Big Lebowski!!!!!!!!!

- forgot Harold and Maude you crazy sons of guns

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