The film was physically scratched to achieve its dirty look, rather than digitally scratch the film footage. A scene was cut showing Stuntman Mike masturbating in his flipped-over car after the first car crash.
Stars Jordan Ladd who's mother, Cheryl Ladd, starred in Charlie's Angels with Shelly Hack. I said, 'You have to call it 2007 American thriller slasher film directed by Quentin TarantinoAlternative USA commercial poster originally and officially created by According to Tarantino Universe aficionados, this is the third appearance of "Jungle" Julia, The first was as Unruly Julie in In a 2012 directors round-table conducted by The Hollywood Reporter, At one point, Sheriff McGraw refers to Stuntman Mike as "Frankenstein."

However, when looking at the wrecked car during that film's closing credits, it's easy to spot that the Challenger was replaced by a destroyed 1967 Chevy Camaro painted white to resemble the car driven by Vanishing Point's lead character, Kowalski. NAZI GRAND PRIX Richard Seaman and the Silver Arrows. The Chevy Nova has the same license plate of 1967 Mustang from Bullitt. Ironically, Rose McGowan appeared in this movie and the other Grindhouse feature, Planet Terror, almost a decade after having sued producer Harvey Weinstein for sexual harassment on another Dimension Films production, Scream.

He started to tell me the story and said, 'It’s got this death-proof car in it.'

In the scene, Kim ( Try watching this video on www.youtube.com, or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser. Zoë gets out and beats him with a pipe, but he resists and drives off again. In the end credits under special thanks "AMI the jukebox" is the first listed. In the final showdown, Stuntman Mike is punched in the head 37 times in 30 seconds, plus one roundhouse kick and a boot to the skull. In the excised scene, Jungle Julia dances on her coffee table while holding the jacket for The license plate on Stuntman Mike's '69 Dodge Charger is the same as the '69 Dodge Charger in Later when he attacks the girls driving the challenger, this explains how Abernathy is the only person who recognizes him from earlier. Chosen by "Les Cahiers du cinéma" (France) as one of the 10 best pictures of 2007 (#02, tied with In the extended cut of the film, the word 'fuck' is used 148 times. Tarantino wanted to buy a Volvo because he "didn't want to die in some auto accident like the one in The Mustang in Death Proof is a 1973 Mustang, which is the same model as in the original Jack Burton's tank top (white tank top with a Japanese Rising Sun and a Samurai) from "The poem that Jungle Julia has her listeners recite to Butterfly is an excerpt of the poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by

The complete list of songs contained in the jukebox is as follows: 01. During the first crash, the four girls are listening to In Mexico, this film was exhibited in its original unrated version in cinemas.

Microphone, in the '70s. In one of the film's main posters, the car is depicted without its rubber duck hood ornament. cover feature a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro, though this car never actually appears in the movie. The character of Rosario Dawson are arguing with her friends and says: "So, what is it you two daredevils are doing, that i'm just so uncool, I couldn't possible understand?" She would later reprise that role in the most recent Die Hard movie "A Good Day to Die Hard" in 2013. The cops in the hospital after Stuntman Mike crashes his car for the first time are the cops in This movie came out the same year as Death Proof. It was deemed unnecessary since the following scene would have Texas Ranger Earl McGraw hypothesize to his son that Stuntman Mike's acts were murders of a sexual nature. When Kim, Zoë and Abby are in the Challenger, ready to go on their "test drive", they pull up by Lee and Kim says, "Hey good-looking, we'll be back to pick YOU up later!" The two waitresses that do shots with the group in The Texas Chili Parlor are Lonestar Roller Derby girls "Venis Envy" from the "Putas del Fuego", and "Punky Bruiser" from the "Holy Rollers". Death Proof (also known as Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof) is a 2007 American exploitation thriller film written, directed and shot by Quentin Tarantino.It stars Kurt Russell as a stuntman who murders young women in staged car accidents using his "death-proof" stunt car.

Saying "you're ok in my book", "In my book that's no good", and "Everyone I ever meet goes in this book", saying all 3 lines in a voice impersonating Western movie legend, John Wayne.

The trivia items below may give away important plot points. The original name for this film, which pops up for only a few frames, is " CineCars. A conversation takes place among Abby, Zoë, Kim and Lee in which it's revealed that Abby's last boyfriend, a film director, cheated on her with a stand-in for The opening production company logo used is from Dimension Pictures which was a theatrical distributor of grind-house and exploitation films of the 1970s. 46:49.

It was used again in a 1990s episode of
The Sheriff and "his #1 son" discussing the crash while walking down the hall of the hospital in Death Proof are the same two, Sheriff and #1son in Kill Bill that go to the church massacre and find Uma Thurman"s character still alive.

Kurt Russell offered high praise to Rosario Dawson's character of Abernathy, saying as a pure passenger, she was one of the bravest of all, as she had no control over the situation at all.