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"Death Proof has got to be the worst movie I ever made."
- Quentin Tarantino, 2012
Death Proof not a great movie, but if you don't need the extras/extended edition, for $1 more($7.99) you can get both theatrical releases of this and Planet Terror.
Before purchasing the Grindhouse Collector's Edition Blu-ray, fans should consider how much they love this film. Why? Because the version of Grindhouse presented here is the theatrical release, not the extended versions on the stand-alone discs, so if you want the extra scenes from both films, you'll need to hang onto the individual Blu-ray releases in addition to this two-disc set. However, if you do describe yourself as a Grindhouse devotee, you'll want this set anyway, since it contains a wealth of new extras, all previously unavailable in the United States, including commentary by each of the filmmakers who contributed the faux trailers that played between the films: Eli Roth and Jeff Rendell (Thanksgiving), Rob Zombie (Werewolf Women of the SS, which is presented in an extended version), and Edgar Wright (an extended Don't). The trailer for Hobo with a Shotgun, which accompanied the Canadian release of Grindhouse, is also included, as are making-of featurettes for each of the trailers. Speaking of featurettes, the Blu-ray offers behind-the-scenes looks at the cars of Death Proof, the make-up effects of Planet Terror, a 20-minute talk with Tarantino and Rodriguez for The New York Times, and the 2006 Comic Con panel with the cast and crew. The only extraneous bit is a 10-minute cooking school "class" with Rodriguez on making Texas-style barbecue. --Paul Gaita
I love Death Proof.
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I've never seen it (also need to watch The Hateful Eight), but figure I might pick it up so I have Tarantino's whole library physical. Though I'm sure at some point there will be a 10 (11) movie box set
Completely disagree. This cut is stretched waaaaaay too long for a story that could have easily fit in a 22-minute episode of Tales From the Crypt. Neither cut is good, but at least the original cut is brisk. This one is downright tedious. I generally enjoy Tarantino's real-time, quirky dialog scenes, but this was several steps too self-indulgent.
Completely disagree. This cut is stretched waaaaaay too long for a story that could have easily fit in a 22-minute episode of Tales From the Crypt. Neither cut is good, but at least the original cut is brisk. This one is downright tedious. I generally enjoy Tarantino's real-time, quirky dialog scenes, but this was several steps too self-indulgent.
You mean there's a more boring version where they talk even more??
pretty sure... almost positive... this movie was never released with a digital code?
It's available for digital purchase but I don't think it was ever included with blu ray etc.
I could be wrong.
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- Quentin Tarantino, 2012
https://www.amazon.com/Grindhouse...FW
Before purchasing the Grindhouse Collector's Edition Blu-ray, fans should consider how much they love this film. Why? Because the version of Grindhouse presented here is the theatrical release, not the extended versions on the stand-alone discs, so if you want the extra scenes from both films, you'll need to hang onto the individual Blu-ray releases in addition to this two-disc set. However, if you do describe yourself as a Grindhouse devotee, you'll want this set anyway, since it contains a wealth of new extras, all previously unavailable in the United States, including commentary by each of the filmmakers who contributed the faux trailers that played between the films: Eli Roth and Jeff Rendell (Thanksgiving), Rob Zombie (Werewolf Women of the SS, which is presented in an extended version), and Edgar Wright (an extended Don't). The trailer for Hobo with a Shotgun, which accompanied the Canadian release of Grindhouse, is also included, as are making-of featurettes for each of the trailers. Speaking of featurettes, the Blu-ray offers behind-the-scenes looks at the cars of Death Proof, the make-up effects of Planet Terror, a 20-minute talk with Tarantino and Rodriguez for The New York Times, and the 2006 Comic Con panel with the cast and crew. The only extraneous bit is a 10-minute cooking school "class" with Rodriguez on making Texas-style barbecue. --Paul Gaita
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I've never seen it (also need to watch The Hateful Eight), but figure I might pick it up so I have Tarantino's whole library physical. Though I'm sure at some point there will be a 10 (11) movie box set
Ok, thanks. I know next to nothing about the movie outside of it being Tarantino and it was paired with another movie in theater.
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It's available for digital purchase but I don't think it was ever included with blu ray etc.
I could be wrong.
- Quentin Tarantino, 2012
Nah, The Hateful 8 was, Quentin.
Hateful 8 was awesome. Go get yourself checked dude.