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Ink 19 :: Grindhouse
Like kids let loose in a candy store, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have again indulged themselves -- and their legions of fans -- with another dose of mayhem. This time around, it's a two-fisted tribute to '70s exploitation and car chase films. Steve Stav eases his '69 Dart into a reserved slot at the drive-in for a review of Grindhouse.
GRINDHOUSE DIRECTED BY ROBERT RODRIGUEZ AND QUENTIN TARANTINO starring Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Kurt Russell, Zoe Bell, Tracie Thoms Dimension Films A smokin' hot go-go dancer with a machine gun for a prosthetic leg. That's all it took to plant me in a screener's seat. The fact that Grindhouse ...
Ink 19 :: Hostel
A backpacking adventure in a small Slovakian town turns deadly. Brittany Sturges gets the chills.
HOSTEL DIRECTED BY ELI ROTH starring Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson Lionsgate Films Two American backpackers, Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson) are traveling through Europe in an attempt to escape the pressures of college that await them when they return home. They meet an Icelandic ...
Ink 19 :: Jackie Brown
February 1998 :: Music H-K :: Jackie Brown (Jim Presnell)
Jackie Brown Soundtrack Warner Bros. Once again that master blaster Quentin Tarantino goes back into the dim reaches of our cultural collective memory and pulls out tunes to become associated with his film Jackie Brown. It's a grand method of madness Tarantino employs, spanning eras and genres of music ...
Ink 19 :: In Perspective - Chrome
March 1998 :: Columns :: In Perspective - Chrome (Charles D.J. Deppner)
..., this is a sign Chrome will be around, in one form or another, for another couple of decades. Note: We're supposed to be impressed by the fact Quentin Tarantino has finally been taken with Chrome this past spring. Ech! Who cares, considering what he's done to associate so much schlock with music...
Ink 19 :: Johnny Cash
You won't hear him on C&W radio, but it's safe to say that without Johnny Cas...
...portrait of this country icon. Additionally, lovingly written and incisive liner notes penned by Bono (God), June Carter Cash (Love) and especially Quentin Tarantino (Murder - what else?) afford depth and understanding to Cash's work, and provide a historical context for each genre's songs. The discs...
Ink 19 :: Delphonic Sounds Today!
June 1999 :: Music D-E :: Delphonic Sounds Today! (Shelton Hull)
...that, even then, was beginning to emphasize formula over form. Now, after three decades of silence, the Del-Fi machine is churning tunes again. Quentin Tarantino used songs by the Lively Ones and the Centurions ("Bullwinkle Pt. II" and "Surf Rider," respectively, covered by Elliot Easton's Tiki Gods...
Ink 19 :: The White Stripes
Icky Thump (Warner Brothers). Review by Jen Cray.
...Stripes that I've been saying, to anyone who would listen, for years now is that a marriage between the music of Jack White and the cinema of Quentin Tarantino seems to be such an obvious beauty that I can't believe that it hasn't happened yet. Don't believe me? This album has got the proof in the song...
Ink 19 :: The Green
Emancipation (Santiago). Review by Kyrby Raine.
...venture into various sonic territories from the jazzy textures of "Positive G" to the sizzling soundtrack dynamics of "The Heist," which filmmaker Quentin Tarantino would've enjoyed. Anne Noel has a sensual, ethereal voice that works well with this consciousness-expanding vibe; you wish you could hear...
Ink 19 :: The Raconteurs
Jack White silenced the death rattle of rock music with The White Stripes and has gone on to ensure the future of modern music with The Raconteurs. Was there ever any doubt that Jen Cray would be at their Orlando show?!
...to "It Ain't Easy" (David Bowie) and an unbelievable rendition of Nancy Sinatra's "Bang Bang." The song had already reached high levels of cool when Quentin Tarantino used it for the shocking opening sequence of Kill Bill, but The Racs have rocketed the song even further out of the "cool" stratosphere...
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