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Kill Bill & Love Actually
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Does anyone know the name of these two movie music pieces?
In Kill Bill, when she sees her enemy and has flashbacks, and then they circle each other with swords? It's in Date Movie too, an original score piece most likely...
In Love Actually, the music playing in the final happy scenes, like when the kid is running through the airport trying to get to the girl?
Thanx
In Kill Bill, when she sees her enemy and has flashbacks, and then they circle each other with swords? It's in Date Movie too, an original score piece most likely...
In Love Actually, the music playing in the final happy scenes, like when the kid is running through the airport trying to get to the girl?
Thanx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Love Actually includes a score by Craig Armstrong. The three most used pieces from this score are Glasgow Love Theme, PM Love Theme and Portuguese Love Theme.
The closing scenes at the airport feature two themes, PM Love Theme and Portuguese Love Theme, intertwined.
If you are trying to identify just one of these themes from the mix you can do so by comparing earlier scenes; PM Love Theme appears in Hugh Grant's storylines and Portuguese Love Theme in Colin Firth's.
The closing scenes at the airport feature two themes, PM Love Theme and Portuguese Love Theme, intertwined.
If you are trying to identify just one of these themes from the mix you can do so by comparing earlier scenes; PM Love Theme appears in Hugh Grant's storylines and Portuguese Love Theme in Colin Firth's.
Both Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Date Movie use the theme to "Ironside" written by Quincy Jones.
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