Ranking Every Quentin Tarantino Movie Soundtrack Worst To Best
10. Kill Bill Volume. 2
We all know that the second part of Tarantino’s epic, Kill Bill is not as good as the first part. And, by extension, the soundtrack lacks the same bite and enthusiasm as the first.
Just like all of Tarantino’s soundtracks, the soundtrack has an unorthodox use of entertaining and fun poppy songs in an otherwise deeply serious film. Here, some of the best tracks include “Goodnight Moon”, “Can’t Hardly Stand It” and “Summertime Killer”.
Also, as always, Tarantino incorporates some Ennio Morricone into his score, including tracks from Once Upon a Time in the West, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, and most effectively, a track from the forgotten 60s western, Navajo Joe, “Silhouette of Doom”.
And, some monologues and pieces of dialogue are also incorporated into tracks, including the brilliant opening monologue by Uma Thurman.
Everything about this soundtrack is completely fine, but it just doesn’t feel as fresh or original as any of his other works.