Rex, also stirring in a savory mid-disc run of R&B that stretches from PG&E's upbeat read of "Stagger Lee" through more familiar fare from Joe Tex, Eddie Floyd, and the Coasters. Tarantino works from a familiar formula that variously mixes evocative, semi-obscure Italian film cues from Morricone and Dinaggio, contrasting slices of '60s catalog from the great Jack Nitzsche and Brit Invasion also-rans DDDBM&T and some '70s fodder from both ends of the Top 40 via Smith and T. Tarantino's half of the exercise (which also includes Robert Rodriguez's self-scored Planet Terror ) features another effusive slice of the director's eclectic musical sensibility to underscore its manic tale of stuntman/psycho-killer Kurt Russell and his muscle-car-fueled exploits. ukÄirectors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez spent $53 million to pay loving tribute to the vintage hundred-thousand-dollar exploitation fare that inspired Grindhouse's two-movies-for-the-price-of-one thrill ride. Reviving original tracks from those decades and more, this sound track album for Quentin Tarantino's DEATH PROOF reaches back with the same hip, offbeat attitude that has helped make him on of the most admired auteur's of the MTV generation. Daredevil, cult-film hero-directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have teamed up for GRINDHOUSE, their double-feature homage to the '60's, '70's and '80's B-movie exploitation genres.
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