Quentin Tarantino Mash-Up Almost Makes Me Like Remix Culture


Lately I’ve been getting kind of aggravated by remixes. (I know, I know.) The way some artists are shameless about hitching their wagons to bigger stars over and over again; the way they clog up search results on the Hype Machine; the fact that most of them, well, aren’t very good. But the Eclectic Method’s mash-up of music, dialogue, sound effects, and scenes from Quentin Tarantino’s body of work is so creatively put together and fun to listen to (well, unless you’re in an office where rapidfire profanity is not really appreciated), I’m willing to turn my frown upside down for its seven-minute length. But no longer than that. [Vimeo via the listenerd]

 
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  1. Foot fetish and truck openings. I never really realized it before.

    the way they clog up search results on the Hype Machine;

    I know! Seriously!

  2. Hrm, I meant “trunk” and not “truck.” Bah.

  3. That was worth it. Surprisingly light on Kill Bill footage and Jackie Brown song selections, but otherwise pretty awesome.

  4. That was really cool. I think actually only used a fraction of the foot fetish scenes from his movies.

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