For his music for “The Hateful Eight” by Quentin Tarantino, Ennio Morricone has received two years ago, an Oscar. His second, after him was honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2007 for his life’s work. 10. November, the legendary film music composer, 90 years, what a lot of media took the opportunity for Interviews, the “Playboy”. Therein Morricone is raving about Tarantino, calling him a “cretin” and also to the Oscars not a good hair. Now, however, he released a Statement: “I have never spoken negatively about Quentin, his movies, and the Oscars.”

The Interview in “Playboy”, the since the 8. November is in the print version and read partially online, portrays a grumpy old man, the Maestro name, Hollywood abhors, not in the mood, “this frightful America to travel with these pompous stuffed shirts, these embarrassments such as the Oscars” – and, the film’s Director Tarantino as “anarchists” reviled, the only old stuff is simmering and not the size of the past film-makers have.

In a Statement, the “Indiewire” has released, announces Morricone now legal steps against deneme bonusu the German edition of “Playboy”. “I consider Tarantino a great Director. I appreciate our cooperation, which earned me an Oscar,” he writes. He also makes it clear that he would never speak badly about the Oscars. The Academy was an important Institution, he thanks the two most important awards of his life.

On request from SPIEGEL ONLINE, the Burda publishing house, in which the “Playboy” appears, announced, in a Statement. The was not until Monday noon.

The Rome-born Morricone is one of the most important film music composers. The soundtrack of the Italo-Western “play me the song of death” and the movie “For a few dollars more” made him a legend.

With Tarantino, he worked not only for “The Hateful Eight” but also for the Western “Django Unchained” (2013) . In total, he composed more than 500 film sound tracks. In addition, it comes with avant-garde works since years on tour. For the coming year, he announced his farewell tour, in January, he will perform in Berlin.

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