I'm honestly glad Kurt Russel got the role over Mickey Rourke. I could definitely see him working in the creepy sense but the aspect of Kurt Russel that works soo well in Death Proof is his natural innocence. It sells you on the possibility that "maybe" he isn't bad. He pulls off both sides off the psycho flawlessly.
Yeah at the beginning, you have this sense of... "Am I judging this guy too quick, maybe he is not that bad", something that you would not do with Mickey Rourke who just looks like a iredeemable villain instantly.
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You nailed it, I feel like Rourke would be more psycho than anything else which wouldn’t be terrible for the role and still would have been good, but Russel had more than that, he was perfect.
I believe the role was also offered to Sylvester Stallone but he declined because he felt the part was misogynistic and he didn’t want to offend his wife and daughters.
My absolutely favorite part of that movie is after all the crazy horrible stuff Kurt Russell does, when he gets shot he starts screaming god why God why. Makes me laugh out loud every time
Wrong, dumbass. He yells, he doesn't scream, and he say Why, God! Why? Yelling is low pitched, screaming is high pitched, dumbass. Learn the difference.
Just watched death proof for the first time and damn was it ever good. Especially near the end. Finally a movie giving me exactly what I wanted. He was once excited about this movie and was so excited to share it but because it didnt recieve well, you can tell he started to seperate himself from this film and claim it as his "worst" film. This was actually an outstanding film.
Absolutely. It's such a "hang-out movie" and once in a while I'll grab a beer or smoke a bowl and hang out with these characters. One of Tarantino's best.
@@jarjarabrams6218 I’m a huge fan of QT movies - but I gotta fully agree with this. This is by far his worst, 2 scenes of action don’t make up for that 2 hours of “hang-out” time IMO
Yeah, the way Kurt screams and cries at the end and turns into a helpless kitten is hilarious. I don't think Mickey could have pulled it off quite the same way. I also think Mickey would have been a more straight up evil feeling character. I think he would have played it in a more sinister way. Kurt brings a sorta creepy, but sadistically humorous feel to stuntman Mike. But I guess we'll never know.
@@BrokenGodEnt it would be been legendary still I just imagine the character from iron man 2 delivering lines from death proof and I’m not disappointed
I love Rourke, he's amazing in the wrestler, and I know he could've pulled off the smooth/menacing/scary aspect of the role, but I have a hard time seeing him play stuntman Mike as funny as Kurt did.
Actually if you want to get really technical, Tarantino directed “a scene” in Sin City. Mickey Rourke was in that, not that specific scene but he’s in it. So technically Mickey is in a film of his. Kind of
@@OpenMawProductionsTarantino would never do that and it shows his limitations as a filmmaker. He would have no clue what to do with sci fi. He has to make a movie set decades ago too. Good for him he knows his sweet spot
I loved Death Proof. It definitely divides opinion, but its great B movie , grindhouse trash....that it's supposed to be. Maybe people judge it because of what it's not, and therefore totally miss the point.
It's paired with a fast-paced hyper gory zombie flick. I think the problem is that Robbie wanted to take the trappings of the Grindhouse genre and make a Robert Rodriquez movie. Tarantino wanted to make a legitimate Grindhouse movie.
Dude. I was a projectist during Grindhouse. I have seen both movies probably 300 times because the amount of film for that shit almost did not fit on the platter. I had to baby sit 2 prints of it for 2 months everyday. Killed 4 platter motors. Lol. Death Proof was the 2nd movie and I still love the final car battle.
One of my all time favorite movies, Kurt Russel did an amazing job as stuntman Mike. I read somewhere that Stallone was also considered for the role and I always thought that would have been a great choice as well.
@@werdle92 dude he's talking about death proof, the standalone film, as is the topic of this video. Nobody here is discussing Grindhouse, which is the double feature. Jesus
I'll always remember the look that Kurt Russell gives into the camera before he gets into the Death Proof car, like a homage to Burt Reynolds in Smokey and the Bandit. Absolutely Epic!
We want to talk about the fact that no one knows what actually happened to poor Lee? Could Tarantino deign to make it clear that at least he was bane and reunited with her "friends"? I err?
Used to love that movie. I had a huge subwoofer back in the day. And when they stomp stuntman mikes head in the end, that sound which it makes is so awesome with a huge subwoofer
Death proof wasnt one movie though. when I saw it in theaters, it was part of Grindhouse. which i consider one movie. the double feature with fake trailers. talking about deathproof by itself is like reviewing only half of the twilight zone movie.
What’s so disappointing about this conversation is how epic the women are in this movie and there’s no mention of it here. Death Proof is brilliant and I wish they would have dove into it’s brilliance instead of how wonderful the male lead star is - we all love Russell, duh!
Funny side Hollywood note. Mr. Kurt Russell was taught how to ride horses from my late great uncle the king of the valley STUNT MAN BOB!!!! In this movie Kurt says "u know how ppl say well that's ok in my book? Well I actually have a book" that is my uncle bob's catch phrase as is the call sign stunt man bob. Which is used in this movie as 'stunt man Mike'.
One of the best Car chases since Steve McQueen's Bullitt! No CGI, real cars and real stunt drivers. Great story with good dialog and chemistry. Quentin should be proud of this movie! The younger audiences just did not understand low budget Grindhouse double features like we did when we grew up.
I worked there at the texas chili parlour when they filmed that movie. My manager is the one that sits in Tarantino's lap in the movie. Go Holy Rollers All Girl Roller Derby Team.
I can’t imagine anyone else playing stuntman Mike except Kurt. He should play villains more often. I heard sly Stallone was offered the part of Mike, but turned it down. He said as a father of three girls, he was against the violent nature towards women.
When I was in my prime childhood like 5-14 my dad loves QT and Robert Rodrigues all that shit , kill bill machete planet terror and literally me and him bonded over all these types of movies and death proof was amazing
Lol If it came out today you’d say it was and complain about “mUh sJw’S” and their’d be 10 think piece videos talking about how Kurt Russells character did nothing wrong.
The thing about that movie it doesn't seem like a chick flick. It feels like the dozen 80's slasher flicks. Where you have a bunch girls being targeted by a killer. Who then the killer finds out these girls aren't ordinary girls. But females whom are just as twisted in nature as he is serving him his comeuppance.
Am i the only one would love to see Mickey Rourke in the role? I think hes so cool and would work perfectly in a Tarantino movie. Loved him in The Wrestler and Sin City. But Kurt Russell was flawless
I want the FULL INTERVIEW! I can’t find it anywhere lol and I mean visual interview. Not audio. If anyone can point me in that direction I’d appreciate it!
Tarantino hasn't made a terrible movie yet! Everyone of them is Superb. If you don't see that then you just missed the point of cinema. Or went in expecting something else. Rewatch them with an open mind, you'll see. Cheers mate.
Death Proof is arguably one of the most underrated movies in Tarantino's filmography, but as time goes by, the movie was gaining a certain notoriety, think also of Marty Scorsese and his movie The Irishman, some people found it boring because of the quantity of time it lasted and those who love cinema found it a real masterpiece. The following years will decide whether the film deserves to have people's notoriety and if we talk about the most actual fillmmakers, Chris Nolan is one of them, from being an underrated director to one of the most acclaimed ones thanks to his succesful movie Oppenheimer at the Oscars.
I remember seeing Grindhouse when it came out at the Pacific 12 in Culver City. Of course I knew what the vibe was and the fake trailers in between were a delight(save for that terrible Rob Zombie one), Death Proof didn’t really feel like a Grindhouse flick, but it was a thrill ride nonetheless. So much talking and naked dirty toes…QT’s heaven, but the stunt driving was the hook for sure. After the double feature, we are piling out and I hear some girl ask her granny what she thought of the film….”I liked them, but they sure looked old.” I laughed to myself. At the time, most casual filmgoers just didn’t get it.
The extended, standalone version sucks, honestly. But the short edit released alongside with Planet Terror is absolutely one of QTs best. Right at the top of his movies. It cuts out a lot of the unnecessary fat the extended version has. Carsploitation needs to be fast.
I don’t even hear them mention the theatrical cut or extended cut? Surprising because it’s almost day and night the difference of the quality of film to me but still love the movie in both versions. I was surprised when Tarantino felt it was his worse films because it’s one of my favorites 😂
Mickey Rourke was too rough for that part anyways. And it wouldn't seem believable at the end to have women literally beat him to death. That role was meant for Kurt Russell (or a Michael Rooker, James Woods, or even John Travolta who has a brilliant poker face to play "Stuntman Mike").
@@mr.emanon7684 Maybe. But him in wigs throws me off as a viewer. He only looks like a convincing actor to be taken serious when resembling his actual appearance.
don't get me wrong. kurt russell was great in 'death proof'. but man...mickey rourke? this would've been after 'sin city' and before 'the wrestler'. u know he would've taken death proof to another level.
So...Mickey Rourke's agent got fired, right? At least I hope so. They cheated him out of being in a QUENTIN TARANTINO movie while Rourke's career was in the trash. Wow. That being said Kurt Russell fuckin killed it. I don't care what Quentin Tarantino says. That movie is awesome.
I love Mickey Rourke and I feel like he would’ve been great in the role. But he would’ve been perfect for Butch in Pulp Fiction. It’s a shame he never got the chance to work with Tarantino. Kurt Russell was awesome though.
Micky rourke would have been awesome.in that role. But the movies still good. When the girls kicked his ass at the end. Nobody could of topped russels performance in that sequel
I'm honestly glad Kurt Russel got the role over Mickey Rourke. I could definitely see him working in the creepy sense but the aspect of Kurt Russel that works soo well in Death Proof is his natural innocence. It sells you on the possibility that "maybe" he isn't bad. He pulls off both sides off the psycho flawlessly.
Yeah at the beginning, you have this sense of... "Am I judging this guy too quick, maybe he is not that bad", something that you would not do with Mickey Rourke who just looks like a iredeemable villain instantly.
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Mickey Rourke is too badass
You nailed it, I feel like Rourke would be more psycho than anything else which wouldn’t be terrible for the role and still would have been good, but Russel had more than that, he was perfect.
I believe the role was also offered to Sylvester Stallone but he declined because he felt the part was misogynistic and he didn’t want to offend his wife and daughters.
My absolutely favorite part of that movie is after all the crazy horrible stuff Kurt Russell does, when he gets shot he starts screaming god why God why. Makes me laugh out loud every time
And then they get him and he’s like “be careful my arm”
Wrong, dumbass. He yells, he doesn't scream, and he say Why, God! Why? Yelling is low pitched, screaming is high pitched, dumbass. Learn the difference.
@@MrParkerman6 Wow dude did you just catch your wife with another man or something why don't you calm down no one cares about your problems.
Lmao ^^
And everyone knows that shouting is a mid pitch.
Just watched death proof for the first time and damn was it ever good. Especially near the end. Finally a movie giving me exactly what I wanted. He was once excited about this movie and was so excited to share it but because it didnt recieve well, you can tell he started to seperate himself from this film and claim it as his "worst" film. This was actually an outstanding film.
Absolutely. It's such a "hang-out movie" and once in a while I'll grab a beer or smoke a bowl and hang out with these characters. One of Tarantino's best.
Yeah i had so much fun watching Death proof
Yeah, I really loved the part where the four boring broads talked about boys for almost 2 hours. Was great.
Pssss it was garbage and bunch pussy tough wannabe. Girl power? Nah only in bed 🤣🤣🤣
@@jarjarabrams6218 I’m a huge fan of QT movies - but I gotta fully agree with this. This is by far his worst, 2 scenes of action don’t make up for that 2 hours of “hang-out” time IMO
I can't imagine anyone other than Kurt Russell who would have done a better job as Stuntman Mike.
Brad Pitt in 10-20 years.
Well I actually have a book! That’s one of my favorite lines
Yeah, the way Kurt screams and cries at the end and turns into a helpless kitten is hilarious. I don't think Mickey could have pulled it off quite the same way.
I also think Mickey would have been a more straight up evil feeling character. I think he would have played it in a more sinister way. Kurt brings a sorta creepy, but sadistically humorous feel to stuntman Mike. But I guess we'll never know.
@@BrokenGodEnt it would be been legendary still I just imagine the character from iron man 2 delivering lines from death proof and I’m not disappointed
Could bring in Rourke as his brother. Stuntman BOB lol.
Mickey Rourke would have been cool in this movie, but I'm so glad Kurt Russell got the role. He really is "fu*king awesome".
Why did you censor one letter? We can still tell what the word is
@@ednamode2334 yea I can totally tell he meant fuRking
I love Rourke, he's amazing in the wrestler, and I know he could've pulled off the smooth/menacing/scary aspect of the role, but I have a hard time seeing him play stuntman Mike as funny as Kurt did.
I can’t imagine how he would be better than Kurt Russell… it’s fate. When you’re as good as Tarantino .. god is on your side
I don’t, Rourke can play anything
Tarantino: the king of never getting to the point of the question.
Imagined you're an individual responsible for Mickey Rourke never having been in a Quentin Tarantino movie.
Mickey had quite a great career before the 2000s anyway.
Agent doesn't care; only wants money.
Actually if you want to get really technical, Tarantino directed “a scene” in Sin City. Mickey Rourke was in that, not that specific scene but he’s in it. So technically Mickey is in a film of his. Kind of
@@jacktraynor3762 lol.
Imagine turning down the Bruce Willis role in pulp fiction and then getting another chance to be in a Tarantino film and losing this role too.
I'm glad Kurt was Stuntman Mike. I personally think it was an upgrade.
I would want Quentin do another horror movie. A slasher /mystery
Honestly, he really needs to do something in the realm of Science Fiction. It's one area he just hasn't done, yet.
@@OpenMawProductions And musicals! Thats my guess as his last film being a child of cinema history.
I'd love a medieval fantasy movie from him.
Do y'all think he can actually stay away from directing? I think he'll be bored as hell after a half year.
@@OpenMawProductionsTarantino would never do that and it shows his limitations as a filmmaker. He would have no clue what to do with sci fi. He has to make a movie set decades ago too. Good for him he knows his sweet spot
I loved Death Proof. It definitely divides opinion, but its great B movie , grindhouse trash....that it's supposed to be. Maybe people judge it because of what it's not, and therefore totally miss the point.
Yep!
It's paired with a fast-paced hyper gory zombie flick.
I think the problem is that Robbie wanted to take the trappings of the Grindhouse genre and make a Robert Rodriquez movie.
Tarantino wanted to make a legitimate Grindhouse movie.
Dude. I was a projectist during Grindhouse. I have seen both movies probably 300 times because the amount of film for that shit almost did not fit on the platter. I had to baby sit 2 prints of it for 2 months everyday. Killed 4 platter motors. Lol. Death Proof was the 2nd movie and I still love the final car battle.
One of my all time favorite movies, Kurt Russel did an amazing job as stuntman Mike. I read somewhere that Stallone was also considered for the role and I always thought that would have been a great choice as well.
No way Sly wouldve nailed the role as Kurt
Imagine hanging out with Quentin Tarantino and Mickey Rourke. That'd be lit !!
Over Snake Plissken & Tarantino?? Naa
I think with Mickey you would have guessed he was evil the whole time. With Kurt you had no idea what was coming.
Funny seeing him play one of those road thriller villains after he played the everyman hero in Breakdown. Such a good actor.
Spoken like a person who's never seen Angel Heart
@@ultimatewick Excellent point.
Spot on!
funny cause i thought it was clear from the trailer
This man memory for movie stuff is something else..i cant even remember what i ate last night for dinner....
Always loved this movie, I actually have the death proof skull and lightning crossbones tattooed on my arm 🤣
Just watched the movie. It's fantastic especially the last 15 minutes.
It wasnt one movie. it was released in theaters with Planet Terror as a fake double feature with fake trailers. you only saw half
@@werdle92 dude he's talking about death proof, the standalone film, as is the topic of this video. Nobody here is discussing Grindhouse, which is the double feature. Jesus
@@chiarosuburekeni9325 Agreed, I hated Planet Terror but Love Death Proof!
That's only great part of the movie
@CoryAlphin horrible take planet terror was so good just a little less realistic but better imo
I'll always remember the look that Kurt Russell gives into the camera before he gets into the Death Proof car, like a homage to Burt Reynolds in Smokey and the Bandit. Absolutely Epic!
Thanks for adding this death proof is one of my favorite classics !!
So glad it was Kurt Russell that played the part Mickey might have pulled it off well but Russell did a great job playing that role
We want to talk about the fact that no one knows what actually happened to poor Lee? Could Tarantino deign to make it clear that at least he was bane and reunited with her "friends"? I err?
I use to work at dobie... thanks for bringing back so many memories
One of my favorite movies ever. Got the poster and a T-shirt. Watching grindhouse as a 13 yr old in 07 was a wicked experience !
Kurt Russell was simply awesome in this movie.
Quentin Tarantino didn’t need Mickey Rourke, Mickey Rourke needed Quentin Tarantino and his agents blew it. But it worked out for the best.
arsonist disguised as fireman... godamn never thought of that way.
Love Kurt Russel, but oh man, Mickey Rourke would have been sinister awesome in that movie.
Used to love that movie. I had a huge subwoofer back in the day. And when they stomp stuntman mikes head in the end, that sound which it makes is so awesome with a huge subwoofer
I just don't like seeing death proof and Hateful 8 having a 60 or 70 percent rating.
It's just peoples opinions. What matters is what you think and that's it.
I adore Death Proof.
They both kind of suck tho
@@rymccann5780 Yep, especially the hateful 8.
You only enjoy things when someone else confirms they enjoyed it first? Lmao
That movies build up to the ending is the most satisfying. Definitely underrated
One of my favorites
Death proof wasnt one movie though. when I saw it in theaters, it was part of Grindhouse. which i consider one movie. the double feature with fake trailers. talking about deathproof by itself is like reviewing only half of the twilight zone movie.
I saw it in theaters as Grindhouse too. But you can now buy each movie separate from each other.
yes but its counterpart planet terror was a big pile of dog s..
@@damncidd Because harvey weinstein forced them to. not because it is supposed to be that way
Mickey would have been great in that role I think he missed some big opportunities as well .
What’s so disappointing about this conversation is how epic the women are in this movie and there’s no mention of it here. Death Proof is brilliant and I wish they would have dove into it’s brilliance instead of how wonderful the male lead star is - we all love Russell, duh!
thought that while watching the movie
Funny side Hollywood note. Mr. Kurt Russell was taught how to ride horses from my late great uncle the king of the valley STUNT MAN BOB!!!! In this movie Kurt says "u know how ppl say well that's ok in my book? Well I actually have a book" that is my uncle bob's catch phrase as is the call sign stunt man bob. Which is used in this movie as 'stunt man Mike'.
This is a wonderful movie, I like everything about it, dialogues, action part, humor. Some masterpieces are just underrated.
I absolutely agree! it is one of my favorites.
Can’t imagine anyone other than Kurt Russell as Stuntman Mike. Anyone else would have been a failure.
@Gilson Considering people still talk about it and watch it 15 years after it was released, I’d say you’re wrong.
@Gilson Look, you don’t have to like it. That’s cool. But it isn’t a failure by any stretch.
I love DEATH PROOF. KURT RUSSELL ACTING IS INSANE IN THAT FILM. ❤
One of the best Car chases since Steve McQueen's Bullitt! No CGI, real cars and real stunt drivers. Great story with good dialog and chemistry. Quentin should be proud of this movie! The younger audiences just did not understand low budget Grindhouse double features like we did when we grew up.
Love how at the beginning Joe Rogan was so fascinated by the concept of slasher movies.
I love death proof me and my dad would watch it so many times
I worked there at the texas chili parlour when they filmed that movie. My manager is the one that sits in Tarantino's lap in the movie. Go Holy Rollers All Girl Roller Derby Team.
Just watched Death Proof for the first time...WOWWWWWW
I can’t imagine anyone else playing stuntman Mike except Kurt. He should play villains more often.
I heard sly Stallone was offered the part of Mike, but turned it down. He said as a father of three girls, he was against the violent nature towards women.
Mickey doing the greaser look would've been something
When I was in my prime childhood like 5-14 my dad loves QT and Robert Rodrigues all that shit , kill bill machete planet terror and literally me and him bonded over all these types of movies and death proof was amazing
Death Proof is a perfect movie for female empowerment in the natural way. Not this forced upon bullshit nowadays
Agreed
HAHAHA not the first half of the movie
Lol If it came out today you’d say it was and complain about “mUh sJw’S” and their’d be 10 think piece videos talking about how Kurt Russells character did nothing wrong.
The thing about that movie it doesn't seem like a chick flick. It feels like the dozen 80's slasher flicks. Where you have a bunch girls being targeted by a killer. Who then the killer finds out these girls aren't ordinary girls. But females whom are just as twisted in nature as he is serving him his comeuppance.
I mean its not forced today tho
Love him
i named my cat stuntman mike after my favorite character played by my favorite actor in my favorite movie :)
I speak and use hand gestures like Quentin,and people things I do drugs , I don’t , it just he’s genius and fast.
Can’t believe Mickey would listen to his agent to not be in a Tarantino film.
Am i the only one would love to see Mickey Rourke in the role? I think hes so cool and would work perfectly in a Tarantino movie. Loved him in The Wrestler and Sin City. But Kurt Russell was flawless
Well people say they can’t imagine anyone but Kurt Russell in the role but they would be saying the same about Mickey Rourke if he did it.
Kurt Russell was so great in that movie 🍿
I just watch DP and its insanely fun to watch
I want the FULL INTERVIEW! I can’t find it anywhere lol and I mean visual interview. Not audio. If anyone can point me in that direction I’d appreciate it!
Was fun seeing ATX landmarks in this movie. I'm glad he made an Austin movie on purpose.
This movie is sooooo underrated!!! I loved it 🤟🏽
Things happen for a Reason, I can't Imagine anyone else for that role but Kurt Russell!
I met QT in Austin at Hog Wild in 2002.
Pretty cool it's supposed to take place in Wilson county TN Lol
Kurts voice was perfect for the QT script.
Greatest movie I’ve ever watched. Was hesitant because I’d such negative reviews. Fuck them all this is a masterpiece
Tarantino hasn't made a terrible movie yet! Everyone of them is Superb. If you don't see that then you just missed the point of cinema. Or went in expecting something else. Rewatch them with an open mind, you'll see. Cheers mate.
Death Proof is arguably one of the most underrated movies in Tarantino's filmography, but as time goes by, the movie was gaining a certain notoriety, think also of Marty Scorsese and his movie The Irishman, some people found it boring because of the quantity of time it lasted and those who love cinema found it a real masterpiece. The following years will decide whether the film deserves to have people's notoriety and if we talk about the most actual fillmmakers, Chris Nolan is one of them, from being an underrated director to one of the most acclaimed ones thanks to his succesful movie Oppenheimer at the Oscars.
Death Proof is amazing and everyone should watch it
When Tarantino, Scorsese or Spielberg calls, the answer is yes.
Agents are legally required to show their clients ALL offers, so this is more likely Mickey just not wanting to do it and told his agent to handle it.
Mickey has a personality like that, he straight up eliminated himself on the Masked Singer cause he wanted his mask off right then lol
Death proof is NOT bad by any standard.
Imagine a way where Mickey plays Stuntman Mike's brother that was mentioned in the film
I remember seeing Grindhouse when it came out at the Pacific 12 in Culver City. Of course I knew what the vibe was and the fake trailers in between were a delight(save for that terrible Rob Zombie one), Death Proof didn’t really feel like a Grindhouse flick, but it was a thrill ride nonetheless. So much talking and naked dirty toes…QT’s heaven, but the stunt driving was the hook for sure. After the double feature, we are piling out and I hear some girl ask her granny what she thought of the film….”I liked them, but they sure looked old.” I laughed to myself. At the time, most casual filmgoers just didn’t get it.
If you know anything about Mickey Rourke's career he doesn't need agents to be considered difficult to deal with.....,
Death Proof is awesome. Gets better with age.
Kurt is great in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood too
I thinks it’s his best film after pulp fiction. Kurt Russell is a legend
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The extended, standalone version sucks, honestly.
But the short edit released alongside with Planet Terror is absolutely one of QTs best. Right at the top of his movies. It cuts out a lot of the unnecessary fat the extended version has. Carsploitation needs to be fast.
I don’t even hear them mention the theatrical cut or extended cut? Surprising because it’s almost day and night the difference of the quality of film to me but still love the movie in both versions. I was surprised when Tarantino felt it was his worse films because it’s one of my favorites 😂
B o o o o o r i n g
Tarantino’s best film in my opinion.
One of the best for sure!
Définetly!
What we need is a new mad max co directed with Tarantino, using his leftover vehicles..
Kurt Russell was perfect in death proof.
Kurt Russell was so good as stuntman Mike
Rogan should interview ferlito someday
The best part of this is Mickey Rourke not knowing what Icy Hot is. I imagine he got familiar with it on his next movie.
Kurt Russel was perfect. It worked out the way it should've. We lucked out.
Damn that role was TOTALLY written for Mickey, that would’ve been crazy. But Kurt was dope obviously.
Does jrogan ask qtanrantino about pulp fiction being arrange in chronological order
fun fact, silvester stalone was asked before kurt russel
Mickey Rourke was too rough for that part anyways. And it wouldn't seem believable at the end to have women literally beat him to death. That role was meant for Kurt Russell (or a Michael Rooker, James Woods, or even John Travolta who has a brilliant poker face to play "Stuntman Mike").
Bruce Willis would have nailed it pretty good..Maddy was always kickin his ass 😆
@@mr.emanon7684 Maybe. But him in wigs throws me off as a viewer. He only looks like a convincing actor to be taken serious when resembling his actual appearance.
Wow, James Woods would've been really badass in that role as well. But Kurt is a legend, so it's all good.
With Mickey Rourke it would have been so epic 😫
Sorry but this part was made for Kurt Russell
don't get me wrong. kurt russell was great in 'death proof'. but man...mickey rourke? this would've been after 'sin city' and before 'the wrestler'. u know he would've taken death proof to another level.
So...Mickey Rourke's agent got fired, right? At least I hope so. They cheated him out of being in a QUENTIN TARANTINO movie while Rourke's career was in the trash. Wow.
That being said Kurt Russell fuckin killed it. I don't care what Quentin Tarantino says. That movie is awesome.
Planet Terror was awesome, unfortunately death proof did nothing for me…maybe it needs a rewatch.
Just rewatched it for the first time in years and holy shit, it’s pretty damn good.
@@thedudeman445 I’ll give it another go 😊
Does anyone remember Mr. Destiny!
Mickey would have been too creepy and death proof needed Kurt.
I love Mickey Rourke and I feel like he would’ve been great in the role. But he would’ve been perfect for Butch in Pulp Fiction. It’s a shame he never got the chance to work with Tarantino. Kurt Russell was awesome though.
Micky Rourke would have been good but kurt Russel was incredible as stuntman mike.
Biblical genius ...-tyler dee ..basset on all sides
Micky rourke would have been awesome.in that role. But the movies still good. When the girls kicked his ass at the end. Nobody could of topped russels performance in that sequel
its a good movie
it has cars
cute cars