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7/10
IMDbBest Trailer AudioVisual | 2013
Best DVD Special Edition Release | 2008
Best Horror | 2008
Best Editing Miglior montaggio | 2008 | Sally
Best Foreign Film | 2008
Best Film | 2007 | Quentin
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 31,126,421 USD
Tarantino came up with the idea of "Death Proof" when he was having a drunken hotel night with friend Sean Penn. Tarantino wanted to buy a Volvo because he "didn't want to die in some auto accident like the one in Pulp Fiction (1994)". In regards to the safety of the car, Sean Penn said, "Well, you could take any car and give it to a stunt team, and for $10,000 or $15,000, they can death-proof it for you." The "death proof" phrase had stuck to Tarantino after that.
The film was physically scratched to achieve its dirty look, rather than digitally scratch the film footage.
Zoë Bell does all her own stunts.
The juke-box (named AMi, pronounced "Amy"), is Quentin Tarantino's own. It was trucked to Austin to be used in the film in its very own rig. The list of songs on it was also hand-written by Tarantino. One of the songs is "You Never Can Tell" by Chuck Berry, the song that Mia and Vincent dance to in Pulp Fiction (1994).
After Zoë Bell was cast, Quentin Tarantino told Bell that he would hire a second stunt person to take Bell's place in the stunt scenes where her face wasn't visible. Bell insisted on performing every stunt herself, saying if someone else were cast in her role, and she was only performing the stunts, those were the stunts she would do. Tarantino honored her request.
"Stuntman Mike: [Stuntman Mike and Pam are in his death-proof car, but Pam is in the passenger-seat which is in a crash-box] Well, Pam... Which way you going, left or right? Pam: [enthusiastic] Right! Stuntman Mike: Oh, that's too bad... [ominous sound effect] Pam: Why? Stuntman Mike: Because it was a 50-50 shot on whether you'd be going left or right. You see we're BOTH going left. You could have just as easily been going left, too. And if that was the case... It would have been a while before you started getting scared. But since you're going the other way, I'm afraid you're gonna have to start getting scared... immediately!"
"Jungle Julia: [to Arlene] What part about "kinda cute, kinda hot, kinda sexy, hysterically funny, but not funny-looking guy who you COULD fuck" did you not understand?"