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  1. It's a bit of a mess, but like all car crashes, you can't help but stare at it. teh_mode 14 October 2007. Clunky editing, grainy filming, laughable stories, ultra-violence and exploitation in the guise of feminism and blacksploitation. Not the most appealing of conventions when it comes to the modern cinema audience.

  2. Without the double feature and the fake trailers it doesn’t really hit home. Plus the home release is 30 minutes longer, making it really bloated compared to the theatrical cut. It’s a 90 minute movie but it functions as a segment in a larger film. Death Proof gets far too much attention as a stand-alone experience.

  3. Death Proof may feel somewhat minor in the context of Tarantino's larger filmography, ... Mystery & Thriller, Action, Horror. Original Language English. Release Date (Streaming) Nov 18, 2016 ...

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  4. Jul 12, 2022 · Death Proof was described as a slasher movie in which the killer uses a car instead of a machete, but the film's horror influences are easy to miss. Quentin Tarantino is a fan of horror , and he has dabbled in the genre on more than one occasion, writing the Robert Rodriguez-directed From Dusk Till Dawn and putting a The Thing -inspired flavor ...

  5. It's a sign of Western decadence, so it can't happen here. The film is based on the true story of Chikatilo, who likely killed more children because of the situation. More of a realistic drama than a slash fest, and worth a watch - a real world Nightmare on Elm Street. 2.

  6. Death Proof was definitely a horror film. It's entire plot is twisted and horrifying to the average viewer, bruh. I didn't say they're all horror movies, I said there's a lot of overlap. It's all sort of mixed together, where you were making it seem like there's a clear divide.

  7. Sep 6, 2016 · Death Proof” 2007’s stylized sister film to “Planet Terror” (released as the 2nd part of the “Grindhouse” double feature). The original grindhouse project was a collaborative Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez team-up originally shown in theatres as a full running 3 hr+ movie session.

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