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Old 03-05-2012, 06:48 PM
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It would cost more, but more to do with the cost of film stock vs digital storage than than the reason you suggest I expect. The effects would just be done in post after the negative was scanned digitally for the CGI to be added to.
I'm not totally up-to-date when it comes to shooting a movie, but I guess it's easier to "preview" certain digital effects when you shoot a flick digitally. But that's just speculation on my part.


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I love both but Death Proof is my favourite by a country mile. One of those films I could sit down and watch at any time. INCREDIBLE soundtrack too.
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Got to admit, I've never heard anyone at the back of a bus talking about John Hughes movies, Vanishing Point, the problems that come with having a crush on a 'stand-in f--ker', how a mix-tape is more romantic than a burnt cd or interesting facts about Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Titch. Must be getting the wrong buses
Exactly. The all complain about the silly dialogues of DP - they aren't silly at all, if you're into movies and if you like it when a director reflects on cinema (because that's exactly what Tarantino does all the time)!

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Got to admit, I've never heard anyone at the back of a bus talking about John Hughes movies, Vanishing Point, the problems that come with having a crush on a 'stand-in f--ker', how a mix-tape is more romantic than a burnt cd or interesting facts about Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Titch. Must be getting the wrong buses
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I think the dialogue in Death Proof comes off really bad, and I'm going to come off sounding sexist, but to me, it's because it's females saying it. Tarantino may write good scenes, but it just doesn't seem right coming out of a females mouth. Just something off about it. Imagine the opening scene of Reservoir Dogs with females instead of males. Just wouldn't work.
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I think the dialogue in Death Proof comes off really bad, and I'm going to come off sounding sexist, but to me, it's because it's females saying it. Tarantino may write good scenes, but it just doesn't seem right coming out of a females mouth. Just something off about it. Imagine the opening scene of Reservoir Dogs with females instead of males. Just wouldn't work.

It's the thing that Mark Kermode often comments on, that whenever Tarantino writes characters they all just sound a bit like him. I do agree with this in a way but it does nothing to spoil my enjoyment of any of his films.
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I found Death Proof a tedious bore; easily QT's worst film.

Not even Kurt Russell could save this one.

Planet Terror on the other hand was lots of fun.
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I found Death Proof a tedious bore; easily QT's worst film.

Not even Kurt Russell could save this one.

Planet Terror on the other hand was lots of fun.
I said this exact same thing to my brother in law yesterday because he hasn't seen either and was asking my opinion.
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Of the two Planet Terror is my Favorite.

I have only watched the Death Proof DVD once when I first bought it but I have watched Planet Terror a few times and I enjoy it more with each viewing.

I like QT's movies but Death Proof is my least favorite of his films.
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