One of the most underrated films! I review Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof. It stars Kurt Russell as a stuntman who murders young women in staged car accidents using his "death-proof" stunt car.
DEATH PROOF originally was Quentin Tarantino's half of Grindhouse, a joint effort with Robert Rodriguez to recreate a double-bill of shabby exploitation movies of bygone days. Read the Empire Movie review of Death Proof. Seriously entertaining American filmmaking and definitely not the half-serious pastiche it could.
Stuntman Mike (Russell) drives a 'death-proof' car, reinforced so the driver can survive crashes. He stalks attractive young women, then arranges. Death Proof was conceived as part of Grindhouse, a two-film package that also included Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror. Rating: Beg or borrow, but do watch. Want to watch the camera graze every inch of a jawline of a very beautiful female The best part about Death Proof are the minute details that make you feel like the only thing missing in your movie watching experience is actually sitting in a. This is my review of the movie Death Proof.
Trailer Death Proof
See the trailer of the movie and listen to my review of the movie. In its theatrical version, presented as the back half of Grindhouse, Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof felt like a potentially decent comedy sketch ruined by being needlessly dragged out. Quentin Tarantino's most underrated and misunderstood film about a killer played by Kurt Russell I agree with your review, but I don't consider it an horror movie.
Death Proof is the more dialogue-oriented half of Grindhouse. Death Proof has got to be the worst movie I ever make. It's not a terrible movie, but when lined up with the rest of the director's. The comedy that is presented in Death Proof is actually pretty smart and funny to most intellectual people that may get it. "'Death Proof' has got to be the worst movie I ever make.