Never Mind, Ennio Morricone Isn't Feuding With Quentin Tarantino

Cancel that celebrity beef alert.

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OK, forget about that whole feud thing between legendary Italian composer Ennio Morricone and Quentin Tarantino - apparently, everything is just fine and we can all be friends again!

Morricone - whose music has appeared in over 500 films, including four of Tarantino's own - responded to reports of some sort of beef between him and the director in a statement to EW, saying: 

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The statements Morricone is referring to are the ones he made during a presentation for film, TV, and music students at Rome's LUISS University recently, which were basically to the tune of: "I wouldn’t like to work with him again, on anything." The reasoning, he said, was that Tarantino's production style is too quick, and he believes the director "places music in his films without coherence...you can't do anything with someone like that." He then added that he didn't like Tarantino's most recent film, Django Unchained, because there was "too much blood."

Morricone's tracks were used in Kill Bill Vol. 1Kill Bill Vol. 2Inglourious Basterds, and Django Unchained

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[via EW]

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