London: Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino believes he failed in gauging the popularity of grindhouse-style cinema when he made the 2007 dud Grindhouse with Robert Rodriguez.
The film, touted as a homage to low-budget horror, splatter and exploitation movies, was made into two parts - Tarantino's Death Proof and Rodriguez's Planet Terror.
However, upon its release, the film was a major misfire from the director, who is known for making cult classics such as Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill series.
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