Quentin Tarantino names cinema’s greatest-ever theme song

“‘The Main Theme’ is one of the greatest pieces of music written for a movie,” he told Uncut of Jerry Goldsmith’s work on Roger Spottiswoode’s Under Fire. “It’s so haunting, so beautiful: full of pan flutes and stuff. It’s shattering, you know, like a Morricone theme. Oddly enough, ‘The Main Theme’ works really well, but they never play it over the opening credits. They play it over the middle and during the closing credits, which is very strange.”

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