
2. Pulp Fiction - Like the 1994 film, the soundtrack is certainly not conventional. As well as featuring a mix of American rock, pop and soul – including songs by Kool & The Gang and Dusty Springfield – it also included spoken exerts. As a result, the listener could truly experience Pulp Fiction in all its gory glory. While Boyd Rice was influential in selecting the films songs, it was Tarantino who interjected the dialogue to make the soundtrack feel like an audible extension of the film. Epic.
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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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