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this looks pretty badass .
hope fully sum kik@$$ sword_play in this film.
And the only part I liked about "Death Proof" was probably the first 15 minutes or so.
Vic
Hey, I know some people liked it. Me, I remember actually thinking during the movie that if I had a fork I would have gouged my eyes out rather than watch it.
If I hadn't intended on writing a review I would have walked out (as much of the audience did during Tarantino's half).
Vic
Maybe it just depends on time of day or mood, but ya, this should of came before planet terror in the double-feature
Kevin Sorbo is 200 pounds of awesome. I'm sold on this and I'm glad he's getting some appearances nowadays (as bad as meet the spartans was)
I am a huge Tarantino fan and was broed to friggin tears during Death Proof - Russell was the only decent thing in it
I am eager to see Tarantino's new war film but seriously, the guy hasn't done anything that has truly energized or excited me since JACKIE BROWN
I think after his fallout with his writing buddy after Pulp Fiction and going truly solo, all he has done is do tributes and remakes of the movie styles that influenced him and hasn't done anything 'original' for quite a while.
Part 1 was good but didn't click hard with me
Part 2 (especially Madsen) was much more what I was after and liked it better... but still not enough to make me want to spend money on the movie on DVD which is telling....
My point is he really used to excite me. All his earlier films has Roger Avary's writing and influence in them - Reservoir Fogs, The True Romance script and Puilp Fiction. Then the two split up and go their separate ways.
Tarantino does Jackie Brown (adapting from the source material of the novel and its a brilliant character piece.
Now solo, he disapears for 5 years. Then starts his 'recycling' period: He comes back with Kill Bill which is HIS take on 70s style kungfu and B action movies he grew up on. Then he does his segment of Grindhouse - once again 'tributing' the style of 70s movies he grew up on. (and turning in what I felt was incredibly tedious and boring 90% of the time)
Now he is doing the WWII movie - a 'remake' of another 70s B movie
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076584/
I am really just curious if the guy can do something fresh and original anymore, like his earlier works - or was that amazing spark those works were infused with were the result of his and Avary's collaboration.