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Death Proof

Cast

Kurt Russell, Zoë Bell, Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito View All


Crew

Quentin Tarantino (Screenplay), Quentin Tarantino (Director) View All

Release: May 21st, 2007
Runtime: 1 hour, 53 minutes
Austin's hottest DJ, Jungle Julia, sets out into the night to unwind with her two friends Shanna and Arlene. Covertly tracking their moves is Stuntman Mike, a scarred rebel leering from behind the wheel of his muscle car, revving just feet away.
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MovieMeditation
Tarantinos endless love for grindhouse cinema has spawned a picture-perfect copy of the scratched up exploitation reels, coming from the dirty old floors of the local trivial cinemas.
JayDee
Tarantino utilises a few tricks and techniques to try and visually grasp the feel of the grindhouse film; tricks like grainy film stock, scratches, reel jumps and clumsy editing.
Used Future
Being a huge Kurt Russell fan, and something of a Tarantino sceptic (he hasn't made a truly great film since 'Jackie Brown' in my opinion) I've finally gotten round to 'Death Proof', and I'm unthrilled.
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