So strap in buckaroo and be warned, this article containsThe Hateful Eightspoilers.

In the past, Tarantino has used Morricones previously recorded works from other movies in his films.

But apparently, Morricone included some unused music cues fromThe Thingas part of his score for Tarantinos latest.

Due to their racial and Civil War prejudices, neither man can fully trust the other.

That movie is likewise about a group of people brought together in a cross-country journey.

There are even lingering Civil War tensions among the passengers.

That film featured a torture scene that is very reminiscent to Major Warrens punishment for General Sandy Smithers son.

Indeed, Blondie is only spared by a last minute deus ex machina.

However, Smithers son isnt so lucky, as relayed by Warrens flashback.

It only got worse from there since no fortuitous stagecoach appeared.

Oh, and the score for this slice of iconography was composed by none other than Ennio Morricone.

But perhaps the best thing about it is the soundtrack, which includes this final, meditative anti-war croon.

We suspect Tarantino listened to it in a loop oh, so many years ago.

(She also was famously Uma Thurmans stunt double inKill Bill.)

However, whereas duplicity and lies make the two survivors inReservoir DogsMr.

And after an earlier confrontation, he politely asks if the general minds if he sits down.

An Animal House Reference?

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