Finally got around to seeing
Grindhouse and I have mixed
opinions about the experience.
On the plus side, I loved the fact that these films, complete with
trailers, faithfully reproduced the look and feel of those Drive-In
films I used to see in the '70s. What's really cool, is that (as in
KILL BILL) they used the same psychedelic
"Now For Our
Feature Presentation" trailer that I remember seeing in theaters
at the time. That brought back quite a few memories.
As mentioned in this thread, I also was a little confused why they
used modern technology in a film that was supposed to look pre-dated.
I loved the shock value of
Planet Terror. Rodriquez really
poured on the "gross factor," most notably, Quentin's dripping anatomy.
I had high hopes for
Death Proof. The first half of the film
was quite good. I am absolutely hot for
Vanessa Ferlito. She was
just remarkable to look at. The crash sequence was probably the very
best I have ever seen staged in film.
It was the second part of the film that bothered me. The dialogue
sequences were just far too long for their own good -- so long in
fact that the next time I see the film on DVD, I am going to fast-forward
through it. Once is enough.
On a whole, I thought
Grindhouse was quite good, but
nothing nearly enjoyable as past fare from Quentin Tarantino.