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Grindhouse combines Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror, a horror comedy about a group of survivors who battle zombie-like creatures, and Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, an action thriller about a murderous stuntman who kills young women with modified vehicles. It is presented as a double feature with fictitious exploitation trailers before each segment.
Release : | 2007 |
Rating : | 7.5 |
Studio : | The Weinstein Company, Big Talk Studios, Yer Dead, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Kurt Russell Zoë Bell Rosario Dawson Vanessa Ferlito Sydney Tamiia Poitier |
Genre : | Horror Action Thriller |
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One of my all time favorites.
A waste of 90 minutes of my life
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Movie "Interlude" Review: "Grindhouse" (2007)Indulging on bloody violence, gore and plainview morals of the b-movie-cinema of the 1970s and early 1980s comes double infusion of troublemaker directors Quentin Tarantino & Robert Rodriquez in two times 80-Minutes-plus editorials for "Planet Terror" and "Death Proof" in legendary grindhouse movie house occasion starring a Hollywood cast from three-times cameo Bruce Willis over Kurt Russell and Josh Brolin to Rose McGowan as one-leg-machine-gun Go-Go dancer Cherry, Rosario Dawson and stunt-woman Zoe Bell as man-chasing sirens with friends, Quentin Tarantino himself as The Rapist on blowing-up to proportions military bases of phantom menacing Bio-Weaponry in "Terror" and a climactic high-speed live-action car chase in "Proof" under digitally graded scratches, color fall-outs to complete burning-up release prints, supported by guest directors Eli Roth & Edgar Wright for a half-time trailer show from "Machete kills" to "Werewolves pursuits" and beyond.© 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)
This is a movie not just watched but you experience. You have two brilliantly trashy films from two incredibly talented directors that are sandwiched in with the best faux trailers ever, it's soo good that a couple of the fake previews become actual fully developed movies in their own right. A great double feature with some really fun goodies in the mix. Side note: while the films are available individually, it's best seen as one. Especially because you'll miss out on most of the trailers which were expertly made by some fine directors.
Grindhouse is a rare experience since double features are not regularly made nowadays. The style that was put into making this double feature particularly makes it feel like two older movies (perhaps from the 70s) but with contemporary actors we know and love like Bruce Willis, Josh Brolin, and Rosario Dawson to name a few. Together, Planet Terror and Death Proof bring an interesting experience to viewers. Separately, each is a good (but not great) B movie.What worked for Planet Terror: it is awesome as a "disease" or "outbreak" movie. Even though the film is generally darkly lit, the killing of the infected proves to be action-packed and very bloody (did Tarantino ghost direct certain parts)? Wray is a really cool character with a clear expertise on guns and a great shooter. Cherry is good as well, but a little more bland than Wray. While the coolest aspect of the film has to be when Cherry gains a gun for a leg it defies the logic of her knowing how to operate it without pulling a trigger of any sorts. Also, it does not seem to run out of ammo. But this logic is somewhat irrelevant since it is clear Planet Terror was made for fun.What worked for Death Proof: Tarantino is at it again with conversations that connect dots between various situations. For example, in the first half of the film a girl is told to do a lap- dance for the first man who says something specific to her, and her friends urge her not to be "chickens***." When Kurt Russell tries this on this same girl later in the film, he makes an analogy to the common phrase "in my book" and threatens to put this girl under "chickens***" in his "book." Unlike most Tarantino movies, however, it lacks substance, and at its most basic, Death Proof is about Kurt Russell tracking two sets of girls - one in the first half and another in the second half. Even with Tarantino-esque dialogue, this segment falls short of great, but Kurt Russell's performance in this movie is convincing and impressive.It is a fun experience to watch this double feature, but do not expect to watch two masterpieces by any means.3.0/4.0
I have to make an apology for my voting, as telling the truth, there is no idea about what this movie is going to talk about and why the directors put them together.From the first one - Planet Terror, it is immediately recognised a "Quentin Tarantino style". Looking like ridiculous and mess, fulling of disgusting scenes and exaggerated blood plasma blasting. Quentin himself even performed a funny character in the film just like he always did in other movies directed by him.To the second one, actually, I don't like this type of movies. Talking too much junk without any relationship with the main idea the movie wants to express. Too many dirty words, which I don't believe is the style of American speaking. The only thing I like here is the punishment for the murder, and the performance of the Australian girl. The familiar accent made me excited, "I tell you mate" this is very lovely, especially spoken by a girl.The last thing I want to tell is a positive comment. It is really worth to watch in the cinema. One ticket, two pictures, so why not.