evil will be punished

Zella 2022-03-17 09:01:03

Let’s talk about Planet Terror first. Everything follows the old pattern of zombie films. The highlight of the whole film is the leg-type submachine gun on the cover that can be fired automatically without pulling the trigger; there is no creativity at the end, but for this successful imitation B It doesn't need an overly complicated ending for a high-level film. Personally, I feel that the ending may be better when the helicopter flies into the sky...
Apart from the plot, the film insinuates and jokes about the U.S. government, and bin Laden's death is related to this. The Resident Evil scene was connected, making the audience smile.
As for the Death proof, Quentin played his usual black humor again, playing with fire and setting himself on fire, once again educating us that evil will be rewarded; what made me unbearable was the swear words that several ladies kept talking during the crazy car chase. , it should be considered the most foul language; some details are ignored, such as the ending of the female cheerleader? It's a little different from Quentin's style.
Comparing the two films, Rodriguez has put in more effort, which is related to his good at this type of film; in terms of soundtrack selection, Planet Terror is also better; the
overall feeling is that after watching the B-grade film, the world outside the window feels so beautiful~~

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Extended Reading
  • Erwin 2021-10-22 14:42:19

    This is definitely a work of God. Don't talk about imitating or paying tribute. If you don't talk about the two feature films, even those fake trailers are awesome! And when you see the really complete long list of actors in "Xing Fang", you will definitely sigh: Damn it! He has a share too! !

  • Casimer 2022-04-21 09:01:35

    The fake trailer is really a movie

Grindhouse quotes

  • Arlene: Who do you want to hear?

    Jungle Julia: Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich.

    Arlene: Who?

    Jungle Julia: Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich.

    Arlene: Who the fuck are they?

    Jungle Julia: For your information, Pete Townsend, at one point, almost quit The Who. And if he had, he would have ended up in this group, thus making it Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, Tich and Pete. And if you ask me, he should have.

    [flips on the radio to hear "Hold Tight" by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich]

    Jungle Julia: That's my boy!

  • Pam: Hey Warren, is there anybody in this place you could vouch for to give me a ride home?

    Stuntman Mike: [tosses keys across table in front of Pam] Fair lady, your chariot awaits.

    Pam: You've been eavesdropping?

    Stuntman Mike: [chuckles] Eavesdropping and can't help but hear, I think I belong in the latter category.

    Pam: So, uh, "icy hot", you're offering me a ride home?

    Stuntman Mike: I'm offerin' you a lift, if, when I'm ready to leave, you are too.

    Pam: And when are you thinking about leaving?

    Stuntman Mike: Truthfully, I'm not thinkin' about it. But when I do, you will be the first to know.

    Pam: Will you be able to drive later?

    Stuntman Mike: I know looks can be deceiving, but I'm a teetotaler. I've been drinking club soda and lime all night, and now I'm buildin up to my big drink.

    Pam: Which is what?

    Stuntman Mike: Virgin Pina Colada.

    Pam: [pause] Okay. Why would someone who doesn't drink spend hours at a bar, drinking water?

    Stuntman Mike: You know, a bar offers all kinds of things other than alcohol.

    Pam: Hmm, really. Like what?

    Stuntman Mike: [pause] Women. Nacho Grande platters. The fellowship of some fascinating individuals, like Warren here.

    Pam: Fair enough. So what's your name, icy?

    Stuntman Mike: Stuntman Mike.

    Pam: [pause] "Stuntman Mike's" your name?

    Stuntman Mike: You can ask anybody.

    Pam: Hey Warren, who is this guy?

    Warren: Stuntman Mike.

    Pam: And who the hell is Stuntman Mike?

    Warren: He's a stuntman.