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Originally Posted by Project-Shadow
Im not sure what it was he was trying to acheive with the film.. I did leave entertained, but confused as to why lol.
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What he was trying to achieve was replicating the grindhouse movie experience.
When I was a kid,we had still a few of those around, not including the drive-in. But for some people the drive-in will be the closes you come.
Anyway, you'd go to a double feature, and the movies wouldn't be B movies, they would be C & D movies. There would be gory slasher flicks that would mix in a little T&A. Think back to some of Roger Corman's films, women in prison type flicks, slasher films like The Last House On The Left.
Great time for bad movies in the 60's and 70's.
Quentin likes to mess with genres. Which is what Kill Bill is all about. He mixed in that series the Spaghetti Western, Martial Arts, and Anime genres.
Go back and watch movies like They Call Me Trinity, My Name is Nobody, and you'll hear the same kind of score.
I enjoy Quentin's movies. I haven't seen these two yet, but have a feeling since I spent so much time at the Drive-in etc as a kid, I'll get the inside joke.