Johann
11-15-2007, 10:15 AM
The 2-disc special edition of Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof is great.
This film is not for everybody. I saw it last night with my friends Dave and Judy and Judy walked out just before Arlene gives Stuntman Mike a *stunning* lapdance.
Judy said: I'm tired of looking at women's asses in this movie. I'm not a Dyke.
I was able to coax her back to watch the car chase, (she lives down the hall), and she was still hostile toward the film: There's no way that woman would be able to hold on to that hood- she's doing what only a man can do.
She didn't like Quentin's dialogue either:
WOMEN JUST DON'T TALK LIKE THAT!
So I know full well that Death Proof is not for your average moviegoer. It's for that *other* type of movie buff.
I worship it, because I know what Tarantino was doing.
I know what he achieved, and it's gloriously cinematic to me.
A very different type of slasher film, one with strange characters and kick-ass vehicular action.
That first major accident (the one with decaps and exploding blood) was awesome. Then the girls hunt the big bad stuntman down, who eventually gets shot (and whines like Bill O'Reilly when you stick him with the truth) and of course have a monster-ass violent car chase that has few cinematic peers.
This film is not for everybody. I saw it last night with my friends Dave and Judy and Judy walked out just before Arlene gives Stuntman Mike a *stunning* lapdance.
Judy said: I'm tired of looking at women's asses in this movie. I'm not a Dyke.
I was able to coax her back to watch the car chase, (she lives down the hall), and she was still hostile toward the film: There's no way that woman would be able to hold on to that hood- she's doing what only a man can do.
She didn't like Quentin's dialogue either:
WOMEN JUST DON'T TALK LIKE THAT!
So I know full well that Death Proof is not for your average moviegoer. It's for that *other* type of movie buff.
I worship it, because I know what Tarantino was doing.
I know what he achieved, and it's gloriously cinematic to me.
A very different type of slasher film, one with strange characters and kick-ass vehicular action.
That first major accident (the one with decaps and exploding blood) was awesome. Then the girls hunt the big bad stuntman down, who eventually gets shot (and whines like Bill O'Reilly when you stick him with the truth) and of course have a monster-ass violent car chase that has few cinematic peers.