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fabioemme78 · 11 months ago
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deadfocusreviews · 2 years ago
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Death Race 2000" is a 1975 science fiction action film directed by Paul Bartel and starring David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone. The movie is set in a dystopian future where the most popular form of entertainment is a cross-country race where drivers score points by running over pedestrians. The movie has gained a cult following over the years due to its over-the-top violence, dark humor, and satirical take on media and entertainment in modern society. However, it has also been criticized for its glorification of violence and its exploitation of sex and gore. From a cinematic perspective, the movie is well-executed, with impressive car chases and stunts. The performances by the lead actors are also notable, particularly David Carradine's portrayal of Frankenstein, the enigmatic driver who is the fan favorite in the race. Overall, "Death Race 2000" is a movie that may not be for everyone, but it has its place in pop culture history and is worth watching for fans of cult classics and dystopian fiction. However, it should be approached with caution due to its violent and graphic nature. #sylvesterstallone #davidcarradine #rogercormanscultclassics https://www.instagram.com/p/CpqqWKQuXwX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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duranduratulsa · 1 year ago
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Now showing on my 90's Fest Movie 🎥 marathon...Bird On A Wire (1990) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #actionadventure #birdonawire #MelGibson #goldiehawn #davidcarradine #stephentobolowsky #BillDuke #dvd #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas3rdannual90sfest
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mumbojumbo84317 · 2 years ago
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David Carradine | Kung Fu
(Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
#70stvseries #kungfutvseries #davidcarradine #kungfu #70stvshow #70stv #1970stv #70stvshows
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yourcomedyminute · 4 months ago
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YOUR COMEDY MINUTE WITH ADRYAN VAN DANG #StandUp #Comedian #SanAntonio #Texas #DaddyDang #CorpusChristi #DJ #When #Start #AllMyLife #School #Class #Jokes #Theatre #TalentShow #OpenMic #Drinks #ShoutOuts #Personality #Jump #Tour #Career #Favorite #Gig #FlashLaughs #Great #Audience #High #Least #Houston #AirConditioning #DeEttaDickerson #Manager #Best #PopUp #Comedy #Austin #Houston #Venue #Business #CoPromotion #Moving #Podcast #HipHop #Shows #YouTube #Facebook #Instagram #TikTok #Original #ITunes #Spotify #Dating #Bad #Apps #Swipe #Left #Right #DoubleTap #POF #Marriage #Types #Black #White #Built #TopShelf #License #Auto #Erotic #Scientific #Choke #Circulation #Scientist #Research #Moon #INXS #Choking #Chicken  #DavidCarradine #CoverItUp #Drug #Free #Testing #Stealing #Risk #Reward #Strong #Strength #OldMan #Retard #Cambodian #Mentally #Challenged #Boss #Asian #Women #ChrisRock #LouisCK #MitchHedberg #DemetriMartin #TigerRuiz #RoryScovel #Reels  #Interesting #Whataburger #Vagabond #Look #Great #Gucci #Adidas #Sweatsuit #Kmart   #Advice #WaffleHouse #DrewBlues #JayMendoza #Eggs #Fight #Dog #Down #Snitch #Furniture #Changes #Couch #Cooch #Sofa #Humping #Plastic #Bag #Loveseat #TimeTravelers #SilverSpoon #Special #Coke #Apartment #Bumps #Netflix #Neigbor #Music #Bang #Walls #TooMuch #NoFeelings #Heart #Strength #Humor #Funny #Joke #Live #Stream 
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elliscraddock · 2 years ago
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Here's my #8thRocksShuffle #8thRocks dance video with whirlwind sound effects/high tone version of #CWKungFu #TheCWKungFu theme song by #SherriChung on YouTube to pay homage/tribute to #DavidCarradine. Rest in power, sir. Your legacy will live on. Also click the like, share, subscribe, & hit a notification button on my YouTube channel.
Here's a link of my dance video on YouTube:
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adriheavymetal · 3 years ago
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just watching these 2 these days i just loved this movies totally awesome and badass i just become a fan of this... man! , i just don't know why i wasn't watched this before a classic 👏💯👊🗡️🎬🎥 ❤️ . . . #watching #thesedays #cinemalover #moviesfans #classicmovies #popculture #killbill #killbillv2 #KillBillVol1 #KillBillVol2 #QuentinTarantino #umathurman #lucyliu #sidhaig #badasswomen #thebride #MichaelMadsen #DavidCarradine #actionmovies #crimemovies #thrillermovies #fuckinggoodmovies #classicoldschool #classicoldschoolmovies #ilovethissomuch #20smovies https://www.instagram.com/adriheavymetal/p/CX-OxU9NhHB/?utm_medium=tumblr
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adamwatchesmovies · 4 years ago
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Kill Bill: Volume 1 & 2 (2003 & 2004)
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Having sat through volumes 1 and 2 of Kill Bill back-to-back has changed the way I see them. The right way - the only way - they should be viewed is one after another. Separating them only makes sense if you can't sit through the whole bloody ordeal and since you'll be catching them at home today, that "Pause" button will be your friend. 
Uma Thurman plays The Bride a.k.a. Black Mamba. She was a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad until she decided to quit and settle down. Her former allies, led by her boss, Bill (David Carradine), massacred her wedding party and left her for dead. When she wakes from her coma, "The Bride" promises revenge for the child she lost.
Combined, Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2 runs over 4 hours, but it doesn’t feel long. There is so much variety in the action, the dialogue is so snappy and the characters so memorable characters that you're always hoping for a little more. A love letter to spaghetti western, blaxploitation, Chinese wuxia, Japanese yakuza & samurai films, kung fu flicks, and rape-revenge movies, you can feel Tarantino's excitement. The mashup shouldn't work, but it does. One scene is realistic, down to earth. The next has blood gushing out like geysers. Then, some animation gets sprinkled in before we jump into a black-and-white flashback. Every new chapter reinvents the film's visual identity.
Kill Bill has its cake and eats it too because of the running time. All those minutes allow for both engrossing character moments and one ballet of violence after another. You get to know and understand every opponent the Bride faces and their gimmicks too. You might even come to like the people on her list - despite their vile quirks - because so many have great scenes dedicated just to themselves.
To pick a favorite among everything is tough. If I were to choose, I’d pick Chiaki Kuriyama as Gogo, a sadistic 17-year-old who fights with a kusarigama and has the best and most imaginative fight in the whole movie. When it comes to the dialogue, the washed-up former assassin Budd a.k.a. Sidewinder (Michael Madsen) getting chewed out by his boss takes the cake. Anytime I hear “Calendar time for Buddy” I get chills of excitement. There is no shortage of “favorite" moments or characters. They range from comical, dramatic, frightening, and everything in between. A speech by Bill about Superman, (which he gets completely wrong) is entertaining because it’s so well written.
In addition to standing on its own as a kick-ass martial arts flick, "Kill Bill" is a way to introduce others to the genres it borrows from. You’ll be watching Bloodsport and your friends will think to themselves “Hey wait a minute, didn’t Quentin Tarantino refer to this movie in that other movie you just showed me?” It's a jumping point from which you can discover a genre of movies you might've never otherwise been interested in.
The first "half" is all about the fights. There's just enough story to make you care about who’s who. The second half is all about character development. While its conflicts aren't as big of flashy, they’re more intense because the opponents are tougher, the stakes are higher and you're always inching closer to that single, final confrontation. It makes the time you spent sitting feel like it's racing by. Kill Bill is a lovingly made, surprisingly deep, and well-acted film with great dialogue, memorable scenes, iconic characters and plenty of unforgettable moments. On paper, it seems like a lot to sit through but once you're in, you'll be eager to revisit this picture. (Theatrical version on the big screen, February 3, 2015)
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deadcarradine · 5 years ago
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On David Carradine’s Death
death weighs heavy
blood rush to the brain
a foreign kiss
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you hesitate 
it tightens around my neck 
i am patient
i was in love once 
it tightens around my cock
my fishnet stockings
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death race two thousand a film
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autoerotic
can’t remember the words 
to make you stop
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so empty now the room
contemplate how good it feels 
the warmth evading 
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the man is gone
no longer hungry
a final breath
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i am open
bad men come and go
leave me begging 
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sex in the air 
none left to spare me 
hanging there
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this cord 
it breaks the skin 
coming
coming still 
wounds left bleeding 
dying 
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my prime Kung Fu my lonely death 
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the camera flash
my bloated silhouette
the soul seeking
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kwai chang caine
he gasps for air
still learning 
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an instrumental plays there is no light 
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inside of you
the pain is in the reflection 
existence
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you left me here
grasshopper
a silent starvation
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is this the afterlife i am so empty
Original haikus by B.Bassett
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spacelordmf · 6 years ago
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geekynerfherder · 5 years ago
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#KillBill, first released in cinemas #OnThisDay in 2003 Art by #HansWoody (@hanswoody) #CoolArt #Art #QuentinTarantino #TheBride #UmaThurman #DavidCarradine #PussyWagon #DeadlyViperAssassinationSquad https://www.instagram.com/p/B3b3407AnEA/?igshid=1sscmabitfdwa
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peterstanslizzie · 5 years ago
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Please enjoy a few of my favourite moments of Matt Mcguire’s fighting scenes with the late great David Carradine, best known for starring in the tv show #kungfu 👊 and the film series #killbill 😍
He was a great actor and martial artist and I was so happy that @therobertcarradine got to have his older brother appear alongside him in this episode of #lizziemcguire.
I must admit when I was young, I did not realize he was his brother until a few years later when I was able to use the Internet and look it up 😅. I mean I was only like 7 years old 🙄
Videos are taken from episode 1.12, ‘Between a Rock and a Bra Place’.
#disney #disneychannel #disneyseries #disneyshow #davidcarradine #kungfufighting #carldouglas #kungfuscenes #kungfutvshow #robertcarradine #jakethomas #adamlamberg #actionscene #actioncomedy https://www.instagram.com/p/B3SHIg3H-WI/?igshid=1bq3391hnxcgq
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doomonfilm · 5 years ago
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Favorites : Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)
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It’s basically established fact at this point that Quentin Tarantino is a master of his craft, and it’s widely accepted that the Kill Bill films are Tarantino at his best.  While many have the tendency to split the films into two separate pieces of work, those of us in the know when Kill Bill was just a rumor knew that Tarantino originally imagined it as a nearly four hour epic.  When taken in that original context, I find Kill Bill Vol. 2 to be one of my personal favorite films in the Tarantino catalog, explicitly because of how much I love Vol. 1, and how well Vol. 2 pays off the time invested in the series as a whole. 
Black Mamba (Uma Thurman), real name Beatrix Kiddo, has killed Oren Ishii (Lucy Liu) and a large portion of the Crazy 88, as well as Vernita Green (Vivica A. Fox), marking two of the five names off of her kill list.  Of her former group, the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, Beatrix now has three targets left to take care of : Budd (Michael Madsen), a.k.a. Sidewinder, brother to main target Bill (David Carradine) (Snakecharmer), and Bill’s new girl, Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah), a.k.a. California Mountain Snake.  With the knowledge of her targets’ locations thanks to an interrogation of Sofie Fatale (Julie Dreyfus), Oren’s former lawyer, Beatrix’s forward momentum is inevitable, leaving her the time to dwell on her past, especially the massacre of her remaining friends and husband to be in El Paso at the hands of her former colleagues, as well as what her life would have been like as a mother.
I would describe the second installment of this saga as a well-balanced blend of a western and a martial arts film.  In this film, most everyone except Beatrix Kiddo wallows in desperation and despair, save for Bill, whose cannot allow him to see himself as anything but superior.  The closer connections to Beatrix’s enemies equal up to gradually more sadistic and personal encounters, each forcing Beatrix to dig deep into her well of memory and experience to manage her way out.  For as much as the film does lean towards its western aesthetic and tone, including Pai Mei in Vol. 2 is a stroke of genius writing and story integration, providing enough of a connection to Vol. 1 and the genre of martial arts films as a whole.
While the more reserved nature of this film turned some fans off, it was a smart choice not to try and top the over-the-top nature of Vol. 1.  The film relies more on the use of planting narrative seeds that pay off down the road, appealing to viewer emotion and intellect more so than what feeds their adrenaline needs.  Of the two films, Vol. 2 is a reserved, much more intimate film in terms of the world scale... it’s almost a Texas film in many aspects and in spirit, though much of it takes place in Barstow, California.  The payoff of mother and daughter reconnection is endearing and deepens our connection to Beatrix, which is well-earned for those making it through the course of the two film journey. 
The second installment is an extremely well-paced movie, like a Sergio Leone modern-day western.  There are subtle western stylizing of previously used score elements, giving callbacks to moments from the first volume.  There is a continuation of great sound design, as well as bold switches between unique shot framing and visual styles.  The vignette-based presentation of the chapters plays more focused in Vol. 2, giving a clear separation between the many flashbacks and the extremely rapid journey of Beatrix’s final steps to revenge.  The inclusion of the famous opening monologue from Shogun Assassin echoes the crux of the Kill Bill saga, and is a nice button at the end of the film.
David Carradine embraces his role as the ‘Snake Charmer’, deriving his power from an even, measured tenor, where his danger lies more so in potential than it does prowess.  Michael Madsen plays a tragic antihero... a man who has made all attempts to sever himself from his past, only to use every tool at his resource when that past catches up to him.  Gordon Liu channels the whimsy, wisdom, mystery and skilled ferocity of Pai Mei to a tee.  Daryl Hannah plays the most stereotypical in terms of villainous qualities, particular in her snide manner and her unkillable drive.  Uma Thurman continues her inspired performance, going above and beyond with her actions while keeping her performance grounded and as believable as possible.  Wonderful guest appearances by Samuel L. Jackson, Larry Davis, Sid Haig, Bo Svenson, Helen Kim, Stephanie L. Moore, Shana Stein, Caitlyn Keats, Chris Nelson, Perla Haney-Jardine and a return casting of Michael Parks in a new role round things out.
As mentioned at the close of the Vol. 1 article, I hold my hopes that these films will one day find themselves on the release date end of a Director’s Cut, ideally thanks to an organization such as the Criterion Collection.  In the meantime, every once in a blue moon, I set aside four to five hours and indulge in Tarantino’s finest work.
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the-artist-pase · 6 years ago
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“I’ve never been nice my whole life, but I’ll do my best...to be sweet.” - Bill Death List #5: Bill aka Snake Charmer 🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫 #killbillvol1 #killbillvol2 #davidcarradine #bill #deathlist5 #deadlyviperassassinationsquad #snakecharmer #sketchcardmob #artistsofinstagram #theartistpase #wysepase #sketchcardart https://www.instagram.com/p/BwcbrrNhOKJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1pu8dcjns5y67
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gk5fit3 · 2 years ago
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最近調子の悪いプレイヤーが一発再生(笑) 潜水艦を灰色の女性とする 原題が面白い。   やっぱこれは、日曜洋画劇場の吹き替え 艦長は納谷悟朗さん 大佐は羽佐間道夫さん だから… 意味が分からんのが DVDはモノラルの吹き替え無しだったが Blu-rayは 英語:2ch モノラルdts-HD 吹替:2ch モノラル 未だに分からんのが、 2chでモノラル… 左右で分けられた音声はステレオ? 左右からおんなじ音が流れるのが 2chモノラルなの? この映画で潜水艦救助艇、 DSRVの存在を知った。 最初に出てきたのはこの映画じゃね?? で、レッドオクトーバーでも 違った使い方するし(笑) クリストファーリーヴも出てるが、 パッケージに名前の記載は無い(笑) スーパーマンの前にこれに出てたんで まだ有名になる前だからかな? 劇中で非番の人がJAWSを館内で観るが 音声が出なくなって、何人かが セリフやBGMを口で充てるが、 艦内で何度も観てるという表現なんだろう… #原子力潜水艦浮上せず #grayladydown #1978年製作 #110min #charltonheston #stacykeach #davidcarradine #nedbeatty #ronnycox #stephenmchattie #rosemaryforsyth #christopherreeve (Yokosuka, Kanagawa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjevSJfJC1Q/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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stevesauve2007 · 2 years ago
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I’m watching the 1980 film on #tubi #thelongriders starring #staceykeach #davidcarradine https://www.instagram.com/p/CgF7M05Fu1i/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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