VincVega

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Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse: Death Proof - A Prova di Morte
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Death Proof will be nonsense, plotless as you like, but if I had to reconsider right now, off the top of my head, one between Kill Bill (last seen about a year ago) and Death Proof (seen 3 days ago), I would choose the latter...
Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse: Death Proof - A Prova di Morte
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Blackdog, have you seen how that mummy Rondi has ended up? He still insists on showing up on TV; why don't they lock him back in the sarcophagus, I ask?
Rob Zombie La Casa Del Diavolo
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Satanic movie!?!?!? Go back to listening to the Pooh... come on, loser!
Rob Zombie La Casa Del Diavolo
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Forsythe idol, an underrated American character actor, check him out in "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead," a cult classic. Legendary.
Rob Zombie La Casa Del Diavolo
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If you haven't seen it, then don't vote, right? Anyway, I get it if you've seen "The House of 1000 Corpses," which isn't the best, but this one is a whole different ballgame...
Rob Zombie La Casa Del Diavolo
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But wait, "Seven" has nothing to do with this, it's true, it's a completely different kind of movie, come on, this one is even ironic and not claustrophobic like Fincher's film. They are absolutely two films incomparable from every point of view. "Seven" is the darkness, this is almost sunny and at the same time a bastard...
Rob Zombie La Casa Del Diavolo
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Impeccable reception, an infinitely superior film to Rob Zombie's first, stunning characters, especially Sheriff Wydell and Captain Spaulding, that damn bastard and at the same time sensual Sheri Moon, Zombie's wife. Perfect soundtrack, immense final pieces (the 2 by Terry Reid and "Free Bird") and a nice cameo by Trejo, who's now everywhere. Too bad about the Italian title translation, horrible compared to "I reietti del diavolo," can you believe it?
Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse: Death Proof - A Prova di Morte
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I agree with mista, I also see them as different in general, apart from the unmistakable style. We can't expect him to produce a Pulp Fiction every 2 years; it's impossible, and in the end, it’s just how it is. Anyway, Tarantino has made, practically, 5 films in 15 years, and from my point of view, they are all above average. Keep in mind that they are all produced with relatively medium-low budgets; we need more authors like this.
Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse: Death Proof - A Prova di Morte
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Elected, yes yes, the scene is legendary when the sheriff arrives at the crime scene, approaches Black Mamba and I think he says: "Isn't it a shame that this beautiful blonde angel is dead?" She spits in his face as an instinctive reaction from a coma and he: "Son number 1, this cock-sucking bitch is still alive..." haha legendary. Anyway, Sheriff McGraw/Michael Parks is also in "From Dusk Till Dawn."
Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse: Death Proof - A Prova di Morte
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I quote psycho Rosario Dawson, the ultimate hottie is the right adjective, but the others don't joke around either: the cheerleader (kicks ass), Jungle Julia, Butterfly strip, Shanna Banana, the stunt-women. But I was rooting for Kurt Russell; when he’s in the movie, it never drops in tone. In the second half, he’s given too little space, and that’s where the film loses it, like that really too long scene at the bar or some useless dialogue between the girls. Ah, the legendary post-sbornia dialogue between the sheriff and son #1, a classic...