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  1. www.death-proof.comDeathproof

    Denn: "Death Proof" ist eigentlich ein Frauenfilm. Zumindest für jene Frauen, die man etwas profan als "cool" bezeichnen würde. Doch Frauen rechnen nicht damit, dass diese Ansammlung von Blut, Haut und mehr oder minder intelligentem Gerede für sie gedacht sein könnte. Kein Zweifel: "Death Proof" riecht zunächst nach Männermovie.

  2. Death Proof. After Zoë Bell was cast, Quentin Tarantino told Bell that he would hire a second stunt person to take Bell's place in the stunt scenes where her face wasn't visible. Bell insisted on performing every stunt herself, saying if someone else were cast in her role, and she was only performing the stunts, those were the stunts she would do.

  3. Death Proof attempts to do something similar with the likes of the American revisionist road movie, the B-cinema of Roger Corman and the femsploitation subgenre of films like The Big Bird Cage (1972), Caged Heat (1975), Day of the Woman (1978) and Ms. 45 (1981); a coolly ironic series of films in which wronged women take bloody revenge in an often elaborate and over the top style, chiefly ...

  4. Quentin Tarantino. United States, 2007. Thriller. 114. Synopsis. Austin, Texas. DJ Jungle Julia sets out into the night to unwind with her two friends, Shanna and Arlene. In the bar, they meet Mike, a psychopathic, scar-faced stunt driver who likes to take unsuspecting women for deadly drives in his supercharged muscle car…. Synopsis.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2017 · Hospital scene in the movie Death ProofCast in scene:Michael Parker as Earl McGrawJames parks as Edgar McGrawMarley Shelton as Dr. Dakota Block - McGraw

  6. 6 de abr. de 2007 · Grindhouse: Directed by Robert Rodriguez, Eli Roth, Quentin Tarantino, Edgar Wright, Rob Zombie. With Kurt Russell, Zoë Bell, Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito. Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's homage to exploitation double features in the '60s and '70s with two back-to-back cult films that include previews of coming attractions between them.

  7. "Death Proof is certainly entertaining, but it's also baffling and will have you wondering what the point of it all is." — New Zealand Herald "Similarly at odds with the exploitation double-bill, Death Proof defiantly – even unconsciously – stands alone, and however self-aggrandising, contains some smashing moments, builds to a considerable fck yeah, and works even better on its own ...