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Exploitation | Slasher
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7.5/10
IMDbBest Overall Stunt by a Stunt Woman | 2008 | Zoë
Best ScreamPlay | 2007 | Rob
Most Memorable Mutilation | 2007
Best Director | 2007 | Robert
Best Experimental Film | 2007
Favorite Movie Poster of the Year | 2007
Best Music in a Movie | 2007
Best Horror Movie of the Year | 2007
Trippiest Movie of the Year | 2007
Most Underrated Movie of the Year | 2007
Best MakeUp | 2008 | Jake
Best Horror Film | 2008
Best Supporting Actress | 2008 | Rose
Best Stunt Coordinator andor nd Unit Director | 2008 | Jeffrey J.
Best Work with a Vehicle | 2008 | Steve M.
Breakout Performance | 2007 | Zoë
Best Cameo | 2007 | Quentin
Most Vile Villain | 2007 | Kurt
Scream King | 2007
Scream Queen | 2007 | Rosario
Best Horror Movie | 2007
2007 | Quentin
Best Feature ActionHorror Casting | 2007 | Mary
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Zoë
Best Movie | 2007 | Quentin
Coolest Character of the Year | 2007
Best Trailer of the Year | 2007
Best Action Sequence of the Year | 2007
Best TA of the Year | 2007 | Rose
Budget 67,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 25,422,088 USD
During filming, Josh Brolin asked Robert Rodriguez for a video camera so he could shoot his audition tape for No Country for Old Men (2007). He ended up having his audition shot with the million dollar digital camera they were using for the picture, directed by Quentin Tarantino, and with Marley Shelton reading the part of his wife in the scene. The tape was then scored and edited by Rodriguez before being sent to Joel Coen and Ethan Coen. Their first response on viewing the tape was to ask who lit the set.
Nicolas Cage agreed to play Fu Manchu in the "Werewolf Women of the SS" trailer, for free, as a favor for friend Rob Zombie.
After the sexual assault accusations against Harvey Weinstein went public in 2017, Robert Rodriguez revealed that Rose McGowan had confided to him that Weinstein had assaulted her as well. She had signed a nondisclosure agreement about it and had subsequently been blacklisted from any films the Weinsteins produced. Rodriguez said he cast McGowan to get even with him, knowing that his brother Bob Weinstein, who ran Dimension films, knew nothing of it, and that Harvey could not object without having to admit to his past.
Zoë Bell, who plays the character Zoe in the segment "Death Proof", does all her own stunts (she was the stunt double for Uma Thurman in the Kill Bill movies).
In an interview with Newsweek, Quentin Tarantino stated he came up with the idea of Death Proof (2007) when he was talking to a friend about buying a car. 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, his friend had 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.
"Stuntman Mike: Do I frighten you? [Arlene nods] Stuntman Mike: Is it my scar? Arlene: It's your car. Stuntman Mike: Yeah, I know. I'm sorry. It's my mom's car."
"Stuntman Mike: Well Pam, which way you goin' left or right? Pam: Right. Stuntman Mike: Aww, that's too bad. Pam: Why? Stuntman Mike: Well, because there was a fifty-fifty shot on whether you'd be going left. 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 awhile 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!"
14 May 2021