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Death Proof is the second film in the experience that was Grindhouse. Death Proof is also the one movie of the two in Grindhouse that recieved the most critical acclaim. It was a festival winner and mostly applauded for Quentin Tarantino's new script and the introduction of female stunt star Zoe Bell (who plays herself in the film). It's a a rad retrospective for car stunts, and the best part is really hearing all that edgey mouthy banter coming out of women's mouths instead of thugs with guns.
Our story is told in two parts. Part one being in Austin, TX. Jungle Julia (Sydney Tamiia Poitier) a sultry voiced celebrity DJ is gathering some close friends out to celebrate the homecoming visit of thier friend Arlene (Vanessa Ferlito),mostly referred to as "Butterfly". Shanna (Jordan Ladd) picks the girls up and they head out for a night of fun...so they think. The girls hang out with some boys and have some drinks and femmy hi-jinks at the bar. The catch is this...bitchy Julia announced on the radio that her pal Butterfly is in town and if a guy buys her a beer and recites a certain poem to her, Butterfly will have to give the guy a lapdance. Arlene isn't really having this plan especially when the only man to follow through is a creepy old guy in a racing jacket named Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell). If you get the DVD version of Death Proof you get to see the lapdance, if you see it in Grindhouse it's the missing reel, which is a great beat of disappointment for most. The night winds down and the girls are heading ...
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