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  1. The film was originally released theatrically as part of Grindhouse, a double feature that combined Planet Terror with Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof. After Grindhouse underperformed at the domestic box office, Planet Terror was released as a standalone feature in other countries and on home media.

    • $23 million
    • April 6, 2007, (released as part of double-feature titled Grindhouse)
    • Robert Rodriguez
  2. Most sources say that Rodriguez's Planet Terror was shown first in theaters, but that you should watch it after Taranto's Deathproof because it's more exciting. No sites that I've found have had any viewing order for the trailers in relation to the movies.

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  4. As Planet Terror took shape, Tarantino developed the story for Death Proof, based on his fascination for the way stuntmen would "death-proof" their cars. As long as they were driving, stuntmen could slam their cars headfirst into a brick wall at 60 mph (100 km/h) and survive.

    • $53–67 million
    • April 6, 2007 (United States)
    • Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino
    • Robert Rodriguez, Graeme Revell, Carl Thiel
  5. Jul 20, 2019 · A decade later, both Death Proof and Planet Terror have found a huge cult following, but fans continue to debate which of the two films is better. There’s no doubt that Grindhouse as a whole should be appreciated as a fascinating exercise in genre reinvention and a showcase for two radically different approaches to homage , but despite ...

  6. Apr 6, 2007 · This movie is better than Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, as contains more action and amusing, both tales form a diptych titled 'Grindhouse'.

    • Robert Rodriguez
    • 2 min
  7. Apr 30, 2022 · While far from a disaster, Planet Terror and its more rudimentary approach to the zombie film (right down to maintaining the traditional gender roles of such titles) can’t help but feel less...

  8. Nov 5, 2017 · Grindhouse, the double feature pairing from Quentin Tarantino ( Death Proof) and Robert Rodriguez ( Planet Terror) has always been a fun, modern twist on the 70s exploitation B-movie, giving kick ...

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