Also, this does sound insanely good:
https://www.joblo.com/quentin-tarantino-rick-dalton-book/
While speaking with Empire, Quentin Tarantino said that he took inspiration from real-life movie guides for The Films of Rick Dalton. “You know in the ‘70s, you could get those books like The Films Of...
Nice. I think I have watched this a dozen times overall from theater to disc. And even now I'm still having different scenes becoming new favorites. My last viewing I focused on Al Pacino's initial scene. So great. "Gina, Gina, Gina....the face in the misty light".
I'm getting the most...
Seeing "Grindhouse" at the Drive in was one of the best movie going experiences I have ever had. Not because I loved the films of Planet Terror, and Death Proof with the fake trailers. It was because it was cool, fun, and very different than anything I have experienced at the cinema. And it...
I'm not sure if it was intentional or not, but Death Proof felt like one of those lazy 70's schlock features from Crown International Pictures like "The Van", or "The Pom Pom Girls".
This rings true to the 'Grindhouse' experience that Quentin, and Robert were aiming for, but as a stand alone...