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Death Proof (2007)
By: J.R. McNamara on October 2, 2007. Share Share  CommentsComments (11)
DVD
Weinstein Company (USA). Region 1 NTSC. 2.35:1 (16:9 enhanced). English DD 5.1, French DD 5.1, Italian DD 5.1. English and Spanish Subtitles. 113 minutes
The Movie
Cover Art
Credits
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Starring: Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Zoe Bell, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Tracie Thoms, Vanessa Ferlito
Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino
Tagline: "These 8 Women Are About To Meet 1 Diabolical Man!"
Country: USA
The idea of Grindhouse, the double feature cinema experience conceived by Robert Rodriguez and supported by Quentin Tarantino, Rob Zombie, Eli Roth and Edgar Wright was an excellent one. Make two movies in a mock double feature, with trailers for either never or yet to be made films in between, with devalued image and sound so that people today could feel like it felt back in the day of the 42nd St Grind house cinemas. Those cinemas named so because they showed badly re-cut horror, sci fi, exploitation and blaxploitation flicks one after another in a constant grind.

What a shame no-one else thought so…

It would seem the general public didn't have the idea promoted to them well enough, or the promoters just didn't get it. After the opening weekend of Grindhouse, which was a poor one, the distributors, the Weinstein Brothers, decided to pull the film so they could re-think the promotional release. Now, the DVD release has come as two separate 2 disc DVD 'Uncut and Extended' editions of Rodriguez's zombie blood fest Planet Terror, and this one, Quentin Tarantino's 70s styled car chase extravaganza Death Proof.

Death Proof starts in Texas with three friends Arlene (Vanessa Ferlito), DJ Jungle Julia (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) and Shanna (Jordan Ladd) having a few drinks and enjoying each others company when they meet a stalker, Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell). Stuntman Mike is a man stuck in the past dwelling on his past conquests in Hollywood, and can be as charming as a snake. He worms his way into their good graces and offers a member of their extended group Pam (Rose McGowan), a lift home in his car which he claims to be 'death proof'. Soon after, a dreadful automobile accident happens and only Stuntman Mike survives. The police suspect foul play, but Stuntman Mike is a teetotaler, whilst the others were all drunk or stoned. Flash forward 14 months later and a new set of girls are being stalked. Actress Lee (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) make up artist Abernathy (Rosario Dawson) and stuntwomen Kim (Tracie Thoms doing her very BEST Pam Grier impression) and Zoë (played by Zoë Bell, New Zealand stuntwoman), but what Stuntman Mike doesn't realize is….these girls fight back!!!

This film is made perfectly for Quentin Tarantino fans. The cool music, hip characters, smartarse dialogue and the references to other Tarantino films (and this film is loaded with them!!!). Funnily enough, Tarantino used to riff on other great films, but now he also does it to his own, which at times felt a little masturbatory.

I have not seen the cut of this film as a part of the Grindhouse experience, which was about 45 minutes shorter, and I must say I am glad, as I don't think I would have liked to have missed out on any small part of this film. The action scenes are few and far between, but you are lulled into such a false sense of security with the 'talky' bits that when they do hit…. you stand up and shout 'HOLY SHIT!!!!' Tarantino has been criticized for this film being far too talky, but for me it works really well and I enjoyed watching the performances of the female cast members all spouting Tarantino-isms.

The female characters and the actresses that play them are great, and I couldn't decide which one of them I liked the most…. Although I suspect Tarantino liked Zoe Bell the best, but with a special mention to the feet of Dawson and Poitier, which get some pretty full screen exposure!!

Car lovers will dig this flick as well. Stuntman Mike's 1970 Chevy Nova is truly a site to behold, not to mention his 1970 Charger, Kim's 1972 Ford Mustang nicknamed L'il Pussy Wagon aka 'Brand X' and the white 1970 Dodge Challenger that Zoe Bell spends a lot of the film on top of are nothing short of pure sex. The engines on these suckers make having surround sound a worthwhile investment.
Video
The image is crap, full of jumps, artifacts and some shoddy editing…. but it's supposed to be, and it adds to the whole 'Grind House' effect. So here is my quandary: should I mark it low, because it looks like it is old and not re-mastered, or should I vote it high to show my appreciation of the post-production shoddy old film effect…what a difficult decision!! Either way, this film is presented in 2.35:1 with 16:9 enhancement.
Audio
Again, made at times to seem old, so it is difficult to judge, I will say the musical choices on the soundtrack are kick-ass, as Tarantino's choices tend to be so. It is presented in Dolby 5.1, and I have to say the sounds of the engines under the hoods of the cars in this flick are STILL reverberating around my ribcage!!
Extra Features
Disc 1 has an international poster gallery, mainly featuring the 'lobby cards', and with a few 'international' posters, and trailers for Death Proof, Planet Terror, 1408, Black Sheep and Feast… no sign of the 'fake' trailers from the original Grindhouse film unfortunately!

Disc 2 has some really awesome extras.

Stunts on Wheels: The Legendary Drivers of Death Proof is a documentary focusing on the film, but with much love and respect given to some of the great stunt drivers, both old and new. Featured here are stunt co-coordinator for Death Proof Jeff Dashnaw, and his team Buddy Joe Hooker, Steve Davidson, Tracy Dashnaw, Chrissy Weathersby and Terry Leonard. Much love of their abilities is provided by Tarantino, Russell and Tracie Thoms.

Introducing Zoe Bell is a short piece about stuntwoman, and in this film, actress, Zoe Bell, who was Tarantino's stunt woman on Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Kill Bill Vol. 2, and how she ended up being a major character in Death Proof.

Kurt Russell as Stuntman Mike is a small piece about how fucking COOL everybody thinks Kurt Russell is!

Finding Quentin's Gals has Tarantino discussing his female casting choices, and has additional comments from Vanessa Ferlito, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Jordan Ladd, Rose McGowan, Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Zoe Bell, with Russell providing some additional input.

The Uncut Version of 'Baby It's you' Performed by Mary Elizabeth Winstead is a short piece showing Winstead uncut performance of Burt Bacharach's song for Smith.

The Guys of Death Proof has Tarantino again discussing his casting choices, this time with comments from the guys: Eli Roth, Omar Doom, Michael and James Parks, Michael Bacall and himself, this time with comments from Jordan Ladd and Sydney Tamiia Poitier.

Quentin's Greatest Collaborator: Editor Sally Menke is an interesting look at the unsung heroes of filmmaking: the editors, and in this case, Tarantino's editor since Reservoir Dogs, Sally Menke. This is a nice tribute to Menke, and ends with some great 'Hi Sally' messages/outtakes from the cast.

There is also the trailer for the documentary Double Dare, which is about female stuntwomen, but specifically about stunt legend Jeannie Epper and young stuntwoman/future legendary stuntwoman Zoe Bell.
The Verdict
This is certainly not Tarantino's best film, but it clearly looks through the crowd for the fattest ass - and kicks it! While this film is a definite essential pick up for any Tarantino fan and certainly a must have for lovers of the unsuccessful Grindhouse experiment, it probably doesn't need to sit in everybody's DVD collection. Although if you like the 60s misspent youth and the 70s carsploitation flicks, you will probably dig it.
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Spinal on 02/27/2010 @ 12:16 Comment # 11 of 11
I don't know Bludgeoner... I think a movie like Death Proof very much appeals to the Hedro male market, which is why I enjoyed it, and you didn't. I was just offering you something you might get more out of, ie man testicles in your mouth, since your obviously not into women, fast cars and just all round great cinema.
Crichton on 10/26/2009 @ 08:58 Comment # 10 of 11
Some audiences adore Quentin Tarantino's work. Others find him self-indulgent. I'm in the latter camp. I felt there was entirely too much non-esential dialog and the nothing fantastic in the action catagory. This last may be due to the hype the press gave the car chase finale. I was surprised when the movie ended because I was expecting the critic-promised great chase. It came down to a stunt woman unneccesarily hanging onto the hood for an extended period during the chase and the driver shouting variations on the work "fuck" throughout it. I was also disgusted by Tarantino filming his foot fetish for all to see. I really thought this movie was over-rated. I would have much rathered see it cut as part of the Grindhouse experience.
The Bludgeoner on 10/07/2009 @ 18:12 Comment # 9 of 11
Homosexuality might be what YOU'RE into - especially if your asking me to blow your balls AND you like Death Proof - but I think I'll pass.
Spinal on 08/25/2009 @ 23:34 Comment # 8 of 11
Blow my balls Bludgeoner. Death Proof kicks ass. Deal with it.
TheBludgeoner.com on 11/17/2008 @ 11:06 Comment # 7 of 11
I don't know what you were watching but having 45 minutes cut out of the film is the best thing they could have done. I don't watch a movie to spend minutes on end watching un-witty boring dialogue about nothing in particular. If it wasn't for Kurt Russell this film would've been a complete pile of poo, well no it still is. I completely disagree with this review - I also think it's misleading to any reader wanting an opinion of it.
frankdaft on 04/22/2008 @ 18:01 Comment # 6 of 11
Entertainment Proof IMO
Tony on 11/20/2007 @ 21:48 Comment # 5 of 11
Good to see a film that actually takes the piss out of the macho man films from the 70's and 80's, bravo.
Pure popcorn magic.
julian on 11/10/2007 @ 20:40 Comment # 4 of 11
Just saw it. Fucking fantastic, exactly as you say, JR - except with 5 little Australias :-P
Brendan on 10/24/2007 @ 07:51 Comment # 3 of 11
it was good.. the chicks were hot and some good dialog too.
Rawhead Rex on 10/12/2007 @ 11:04 Comment # 2 of 11
My alternate review B-)

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