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Quentin Tarantino looks back at Grindhouse failure

Acclaimed filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who is known for making cult classics such as Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill series, looked back at the failure of Grindhouse and said that people had little understanding of the concept double features and exploitation movies.

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Published : Apr 19, 2020, 3:11 PM IST

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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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Tarantino opened up about the project during a question and answer session with the Empire magazine.

He said: "Well, in America they got Grindhouse. In the UK you got Death Proof. With Grindhouse, I think me and Robert just felt that people had a little more of a concept of the history of double features and exploitation movies."

"No, they didn't. At all. They had no idea what the fuck they were watching. It meant nothing to them, alright, what we were doing. So that was a case of being a little too cool for school," the director concluded.

With inputs from PTI.

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.

READ | Joaquin Phoenix was the first choice for Darren Aronofsky's Batman

Tarantino opened up about the project during a question and answer session with the Empire magazine.

He said: "Well, in America they got Grindhouse. In the UK you got Death Proof. With Grindhouse, I think me and Robert just felt that people had a little more of a concept of the history of double features and exploitation movies."

"No, they didn't. At all. They had no idea what the fuck they were watching. It meant nothing to them, alright, what we were doing. So that was a case of being a little too cool for school," the director concluded.

With inputs from PTI.

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