Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained Original Motion Picture is available in all stores and digital retailers today via Loma Vista Recordings. The Soundtrack is currently streaming at UnchainedSoundtrack.Com. Django Unchained marks the first time that Academy Award®-winning and Grammy® Award nominated director Quentin Tarantino has collaborated with artists to create original music for use in the film and original motion picture soundtrack. The film release of Django Unchained will be on December 25, 2012 by The Weinstein Company in the U.S. and Sony Pictures internationally. Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained Original Motion Picture Soundtrack features new and exclusive original music and compositions from some of the most prominent figures in film and music today including, Rick Ross’ “100 Black Coffins” produced by and featuring Jamie Foxx, John Legend’s soulful offering “Who Did That To You?,” and “Ancora Qui” by Honorary Academy Award® Winner Ennio Morricone and Elisa. The complete...
- 12/18/2012
- by aablog@hollywoodnews.com (Josh Abraham)
- Hollywoodnews.com
Quentin Tarantino has a long history of dropping popular music into his films, but "Django Unchained" is his first to feature original songs written expressly for his film. The movie's soundtrack features original compositions from the likes of Rick Ross and John Legend alongside vintage tracks from Tupac, James Brown and many more.
Rick Ross's contribution, "100 Black Coffins," hit the web this week. The Big Bawse delivers a typically Ross'ian performance here, lush, smokey vocals over a thundering beat that we're led to believe was produced by Jamie Foxx, but sounds quite a bit like a Lex Luger joint.
In press materials, Tarantino explained the thinking that went into the soundtrack:
I want to thank all the artists who contributed original songs (a first for me) to the picture. Most of these contributions came out of the artists' own inspiration and their illustration of the film's soul is invaluable...
Rick Ross's contribution, "100 Black Coffins," hit the web this week. The Big Bawse delivers a typically Ross'ian performance here, lush, smokey vocals over a thundering beat that we're led to believe was produced by Jamie Foxx, but sounds quite a bit like a Lex Luger joint.
In press materials, Tarantino explained the thinking that went into the soundtrack:
I want to thank all the artists who contributed original songs (a first for me) to the picture. Most of these contributions came out of the artists' own inspiration and their illustration of the film's soul is invaluable...
- 11/30/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
By Hannah Soo Park
We're only just a few weeks away from the Christmas premiere of Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained," but that doesn't mean we wouldn't appreciate another sneak peek at the long-awaited western flick.
Lucky for us, The Weinstein Company debuted the movie's final full-length theatrical trailer (via Yahoo! Movies)—packed with brisk gunshots and plenty of snappy dialogue, the short-but-sweet promo certainly doesn't skimp out on delivering Tarantino's dynamic mix of action and music.
Bullets and whips aside, if you're a Tarantino fan, you'll probably be just as delighted to know that we've also been given a preview of the movie's soundtrack. The list includes tracks by Rick Ross (whose "100 Black Coffins" plays in the aforementioned trailer), Ennio Morricone, James Brown and John Legend, as well as songs from the original 1966 version of "Django" and "Kill Bill."
Read the full listing and watch the final trailer after the jump!
We're only just a few weeks away from the Christmas premiere of Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained," but that doesn't mean we wouldn't appreciate another sneak peek at the long-awaited western flick.
Lucky for us, The Weinstein Company debuted the movie's final full-length theatrical trailer (via Yahoo! Movies)—packed with brisk gunshots and plenty of snappy dialogue, the short-but-sweet promo certainly doesn't skimp out on delivering Tarantino's dynamic mix of action and music.
Bullets and whips aside, if you're a Tarantino fan, you'll probably be just as delighted to know that we've also been given a preview of the movie's soundtrack. The list includes tracks by Rick Ross (whose "100 Black Coffins" plays in the aforementioned trailer), Ennio Morricone, James Brown and John Legend, as well as songs from the original 1966 version of "Django" and "Kill Bill."
Read the full listing and watch the final trailer after the jump!
- 11/29/2012
- by MTV Movies Team
- MTV Movies Blog
You'll recall that Frank Ocean’s long Q&A in GQ suggested that he might have a song in Quentin Tarantino’s bonkers slave-western Django Unchained. By the looks of the film’s official soundtrack, his song did not make the final cut (unless he wrote the John Legend track? It’s possible!). The list is not all bad news, though: Rick Ross’s “100 Coffins” did make it into the movie, and also into the middle of this second trailer. Volume up.And here's the full track list: 1. Winged 2. Django (Main Theme) – Luis Bacalov, Rocky Roberts 3. The Braying Mule – Ennio Morricone 4. In That Case, Django, After You… 5. Lo Chiamavano King (His Name Is King) – Luis Bacalov, Edda Dell’orso 6. Freedom – Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton 7. Five-Thousand-Dollar N*gga’s And Gummy Mouth Bitches 8. La Corsa (2nd Version) – Luis Bacalov 9. Sneaky Schultz And The Demise Of...
- 11/29/2012
- by Amanda Dobbins
- Vulture
It looks like Frank Ocean didn't make the final cut on the "Django Unchained" soundtrack. The full list of songs on the album was revealed late Wednesday by The Weinstein Company and Loma Vista Recordings, and Ocean's name is nowhere to be found. That's odd, since -- as reported in GQ -- the singer reportedly did write something for the "Django Unchained" soundtrack; whether that song appears in the film and not on the record remains to be seen.
While Ocean isn't mentioned in the press release announcing the soundtrack, Rick Ross and John Legend are, and each contributed new songs to the film. Ross' track, called "100 Black Coffins," was produced by Jaime Foxx and can be heard in the new "Django Unchained" trailer. (Watch that explosive clip above.)
"I want to thank all the artists who contributed original songs (a first for me) to the picture. Most of these...
While Ocean isn't mentioned in the press release announcing the soundtrack, Rick Ross and John Legend are, and each contributed new songs to the film. Ross' track, called "100 Black Coffins," was produced by Jaime Foxx and can be heard in the new "Django Unchained" trailer. (Watch that explosive clip above.)
"I want to thank all the artists who contributed original songs (a first for me) to the picture. Most of these...
- 11/29/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
With Django Unchained less than a month away, the final trailer has emerged, one that emphasises a particular trait sure to entice just about everybody into the theatre: relentless violence. Yes, there’s no doubt that Quentin Tarantino‘s seventh film will be one bloody affair, especially when you check out all the bullets flying past Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz‘s heads in the latest trailer. Aside from that, we’re also treated to a few new lines from Leonardo DiCaprio‘s ruthless plantation owner Calvin Candie, and some added musical cues.
Speaking of musical cues, we can also bring you the full soundtrack listing for the upcoming film, something sure to please Tarantino fans who take a certain pleasure in his usually unique picks. To my mind, Tarantino has assembled some of the best movie soundtracks ever: how does this one fare against classics like Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown?...
Speaking of musical cues, we can also bring you the full soundtrack listing for the upcoming film, something sure to please Tarantino fans who take a certain pleasure in his usually unique picks. To my mind, Tarantino has assembled some of the best movie soundtracks ever: how does this one fare against classics like Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown?...
- 11/29/2012
- by T.J. Barnard
- We Got This Covered
Quentin Tarantino’s movies are often defined by their soundtracks.
The moments stick with you. From Stealers Wheel’s “Stuck in the Middle With You” in the brutal cop mutilation scene of Reservoir Dogs, and the surfer rock of Pulp Fiction embodied by Dick Dale & His Del-Tones’ ”Miserlou” to the anachronistic but ethereal and effective version of David Bowie’s “Cat People (Putting Out Fire)” in Inglourious Basterds as Shosanna puts on her war makeup, the man knows how to use a song.
Now we know the soundtrack to his latest, Django Unchained, a western about a slave-turned bounty hunter...
The moments stick with you. From Stealers Wheel’s “Stuck in the Middle With You” in the brutal cop mutilation scene of Reservoir Dogs, and the surfer rock of Pulp Fiction embodied by Dick Dale & His Del-Tones’ ”Miserlou” to the anachronistic but ethereal and effective version of David Bowie’s “Cat People (Putting Out Fire)” in Inglourious Basterds as Shosanna puts on her war makeup, the man knows how to use a song.
Now we know the soundtrack to his latest, Django Unchained, a western about a slave-turned bounty hunter...
- 11/29/2012
- by Lindsey Bahr
- EW - Inside Movies
Gentlemen, you had my curiosity, but now – you have my attention! Yeah, yeah, you already know who says that – Leonardo DiCaprio, or if you prefer Calvin Candie in the upcoming Django Unchained movie! But, today we’re not here to chat about DiCaprio, ’cause we have the final trailer for Quentin Tarantino‘s western, and I’m sure you’re going to love it! There’s a lot of action, a lot of Jamie Foxx, and as usual – a lot of shooting.
Written and directed by Tarantino, Django Unchained stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson, Gerald McRaney, Dennis Christopher, Laura Cayouette, M.C. Gainey, Don Johnson, Kerry Washington and more, and the movie is already set to hit theaters on December 25th, 2012.
Set in the South two years before the Civil War, the movie centers on Django, a slave whose brutal history with his former owners lands...
Written and directed by Tarantino, Django Unchained stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson, Gerald McRaney, Dennis Christopher, Laura Cayouette, M.C. Gainey, Don Johnson, Kerry Washington and more, and the movie is already set to hit theaters on December 25th, 2012.
Set in the South two years before the Civil War, the movie centers on Django, a slave whose brutal history with his former owners lands...
- 11/29/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
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