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It's actually shit and not under rated at all. Easily his worst movie with the stupidest dialogue. He has maybe 4 good films- reservoir dogs, Pulp, Inglorious bastards and Jacky Brown. The rest are dumpster trash.
I'm 25 years old, to this day my favourite birthday was when my older brother took me to see Grindhouse at the movies when it came out, I was maybe.. 16 years old? Fucking love Death Proof.
pulp fiction was arguably his magnum opus - what I liked about about death proof was the trademark and over accentuated trademark script that the women handle well enough to be ranked with Travolta and Jackson Reservior Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Death Proof are his best natural conversion / hangout scripts - - that, along with Kurt Russel's performance, are what transcend this movie (Death Proof) beyond a typical car chase / slasher movie (. . .and the directing, naturally)
While Tarantino's direction is, once again great, the intional scratches and skips, while a smart idea for this Grindhouse theme, should have been minimalized or perhaps presented in two seperate versions (in both the tarantino and rodriguez features) as they amount to an over-all distraction, not a major on, but certainly don't add very much. And in Rodriguez's feature I dislike how he uses the missing real skip as part of the script - it cheapens an already weak film - - even if it is intentionally cheap to begin with. An interested idea that I DO appreciate, but not to the but feel incline to object to
He won the Palm D'Or for Pulp Fiction. Reservoir Dogs was his Magnum opus because he made it on a shoestring budget with limited locations and in a very short time frame. RD is arguably in the top 5 heist films of all time.
(Quentin) - he looks pretty mean these days, he has more fire than ever. I think he's got a 3rd 4th 5th act left yet. /so alive. Next up in 2019 is 1969: A TV actor and his stunt double embark on an odyssey to make a name for themselves in the film industry during the Charles Manson murders in 1969 Los Angeles. Can not wait!
It's my second favorite only because Kill Bill is my all-time favorite movie. 1) Kill Bill 2) Death Proof 3) Inglourious Basterds 4) Pulp Fiction 5) Hateful Eight 6) Reservoir Dogs 7) Django Unchained 8) Jackie Brown I love all of them though. I don't have any major problems with any of them.
I remember being so pissed that Grindhouse was never released here in the UK... Because of the poor reception it had in the US, the producers decided to release both movies as separate features (without all the cool trailers in between), thereby completely ruining the whole concept and effectively charging us _twice_ for what was supposed to be ONE movie. In the end I never bothered seeing them in the cinema and to this day have only ever seen it in its original form via bootlegged copies because both movies are _still_ only available separately over here.
McSuperfly when I first saw the movie I had it on DVD it was 2movies in one. But then later as I tried to find it again I found out they separated the movies here as well. Now it's Grindhouse presents but when I had it it was just Grindhouse.
@@DropTehBazz @ If I were to write a book on my drunk times alone …..it would go to the top of the New York Times Best Seller list ;) I wouldn't use the word dumb but out of my mind …..yes!
One of my favorite little parts in the movie is when the camera angle is shot from behind the bar and you can see in the right hand corner. Tarantino who is the bartender Knocking back a shot real quick of something and to me it's just hilarious because it looks like you just decided to do it on his own real quick during the scene, which is pretty much focused on the bar
@@ibkristykat real feminism empowers women to take control of their lives and focus on what's important, not blame others for their current state. Hitchens said it best; if you want to empower women, let them control their reproductive organs, let them choose whether to have tons of kids who will not have enough, or to control how much they prosper in life with education and jobs, i.e. enough to feed their families and still enough time to enjoy life. I sound like a feminist, but the gist is, accusing the world for your problems doesn't solve them.
Exactly what feminism is half the time these days (pointing at others to blame them for their problems), and making women into men essentially. Feminists used to just want the power to choose and to voice that they are separate from the men in their lives. :/
@@ibkristykat Some women rather choose to protest and lament their position o In society, instead of taking things into their own hands, or reproductive systems - vaginas. They could deny men the pleasure of sex and sacrifice their own pleasure in order to accomplish something bigger, but many of them are selfish and only have their own interests in mind. If you care, read the synopsis for Aristophanes' Lysistrata, where women do just that - deny men sex in order to stop a war. It was also turned into movies. Interesting concept. I'm sure that maybe 0.000001% of all feminists know of this. They could rule the world if they wanted... en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysistrata
Quentin always talks about how he was a mommas boy and that she raised him. It makes sense hes comfortable being friends with a group of women rather than guys tbh. I know a few dudes who had a single mother and its the same scenario. Pretty cool social science going on there
"Snake Plissken is BACK" This is why I love him as a director...he's an unabashed child-like fan boy of these people and he tries so hard to give them roles they deserve - he's not just putting Kurt in his movie, he's using Kurt to bring to life a character that is instantly iconic and classic. He knows exactly how to facilitate movie moments that tap directly into how movies used to make us feel
I love DEATH RIDE. It’s a movie I keep in my travelling case of movies. I’ll pop it on at the gym when I get on the treadmill. And two hours of walking melts away.
My first was reservoir dogs by friend. 2nd pulp fiction , kill bill. The rest is history in the makings.love the cameos .his films are the stile of many greats.
tarantino is the only director since hitchcock, who is more important than any actor in his movies ever, and where you must know that the movie you are watching is his movie. or more simply put, you watch the movie cause you know he directed it. there are great directors, im not saying that, scorsese is one of the greatest directors ever in this industry, but im talking about significance and bond between director and the movie itself. for example, i know bunch of people that watched shutter island, departed, wolf of wall street, casino, and even goodfellas, that have no idea about scorsese. but when you say kill bill for example, or pulp fiction, tarantino is the first thing that comes to mind.
Scream Queen here; Hey guys.....This was a fun interview.....See I wrote this movie last night....after I had a few whisky shots at The Bar with my sister Faith ready 2 go Scam on some guys....When 1 particular guy came into the bar.....and into my.....Well I think we know what I'm getting at....I was watching The Alter Horror Film SLUT....(Go watch it; on Utube.....I'll be right here waiting. And it reminded me of this......Then writing Jimmy as The Psycho Killer....(Also Check The Vid Edward Furlong The Voice, you'll see what I mean) Had a blast writing it.....I'd been having a blast watching these.....And Then I found this Interview; which reminded me of me and Faith in Highschool.....Only even cooler....Didn't have 2 worry about my mom....Cause Faith made sure I had The party life, And Jimmy.....When you have 2 see the movie 2 get the full story 4 this 1....Tell your friends....Have fun guys.....And 2 those who know me....I'LL SEE YA AT DISNEYLAND! SEE YA!
I watched Grindhouse for 4 years now like 10 times and today it is the first time I see the second movie. It is just crazy. I thought just the first one was the thing. I never understood why there were 2 titles for 1 movie. Can u believe it?
Grindhouse was originally a movie that was a double bill along with Death proof but in the UK both movies got released in cinemas individually because they felt a double bill would be too long for the British audience.
Just watched both planet terror and death proof this past weekend on Halloween 🎃 both are great in there own way and are not appreciated as much as they should be if anyone in the comments hasn’t seen them I would suggest you check them out
trust me; one is enough when it comes to that drink. that's the point in the evening where you just say "fuck it!" and when you wake up and recover, you'll solemnly swear that you'll never have one again.
1. Pulp Fiction. 2. Inglourious Basterds 3. Reservoir Dogs. 4. The Hateful Eight. 5. Once upon a time in Hollywood. 6. Django Unchained. 7. Death Proof. 8. Kill Bill. 1&2. 9. Jackie Brown.
The 2007 film maybe have been a commerical failure and an underrated film back in the day,but I still keep my fingers crossed that Hollywood will revisit the grindhouse genre once again sometime in the future. 🤞🤞🤞🤞
1) pulp fiction 2) jackie brown 3) death proof 4) once upon a time 5) inglourious basterds 6) reservoir dogs 7) django 8) h8ful eight (haven't seen kill bill 1 or 2)
Oh come on forget about the car forget about the story and the baddddddasssss women in this film but that lap dance and those legs come on Tarantino best movie ever
I mean, Conan's conversation intro ("beautiful women") doesn't make it sound like it, but most of the entire movie revolves around 8 different women and the types of conversations they have. Dialogue which was only possible due to the reasons Quentin explained in the interview. So it was indirect, but it was there.
I can't stand watching him talk and listening to his choice of thoughts/words tone of voice and body language in general...but hella I respect his results!
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Guy makes movies like I would such a imagination the only thing is do different is id bring back stunt driving and real car chases that are intense not to mention BURNOUTS THAT ARE JUST GREAT!! I DON'T THINK PEOPLE REALIZE JUST HOW MUCH US CAR GUYS WPULD ENJOY THAT ALONG WITH EVERYONE!! LET ME WRITE DIALOG ONE MOVIE AND WATCH THE MOVIE EXPLODE IT WOULD CHANGE HISTORY
O’Brien is such a jerk.this movie is so empowering for women, it is basically about girls independence and strength and the first thing he creeps about is: hehehehe so many beautiful women on set