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Death Proof Soundtrack
The soundtrack is going to be a mix of music and clips of dialogue mixed from the film mixed in between. Here's the track list via The Hollywood News:
"The Last Race" - Jack Nitzsche
"Baby, It's You" - Smith
"Paranoia Prima" - Ennio Morricone
"Planning & Scheming" - Eli Roth & Michael Bacall
"Jeepster" - T Rex
"Stuntman Mike" - Rose McGowan & Kurt Russell
"Staggolee" - Pacific Gas & Electric
"The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)" - Joe Tex
"Good Love, Bad Love" - Eddie Floyd
"Down In Mexico" - The Coasters
"Hold Tight - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
"Sally and Jack (From the Motion Picture Blow Out)" - Pino Donaggio
"It's So Easy" - Willy DeVille
"Whatever-However" - Tracie Thoms & Zoe Bell
"Riot In Thunder Alley" - Eddie Beram
"Chick Habit" - April March
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Bad Taste Bears Tarantino Event
Everyone's favorite Tarantino-themed band, the Tarantinotes are going to be playing at the Bad Taste Bears Tarantino Event on March 31st.
The event is to celebrate the launch of Killed Bill. There are only 4,000 of the yellow being created, and only 700 of the pictured limited edition black version. There is also going to be a great looking Tarantino sketch book available that I'd love to get my hands on.
Check out the event website for all the details.
Incidentals
Some Regal Theatres in CA are doing flash-back screenings that include Pulp Fiction & Reservoir Dogs. Rare opportunity to see them on the big screen again if you live close.
Its Tarantino Week over at The Flux. They are reviewing Tarantino movies all week long. They've already got reviews up for Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction - neither of which got very good marks. Go give 'em some hell!
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Werewolf Women Of The SS
Horror Yearbook has some details from Bill Moseley about the Werewolf Women of the SS faux trailer included with GRINDHOUSE.
I played Dr. Heinrich von Strasser, the humpbacked Nazi scientist who's trying to turn beautiful nude German girls into werewolves.
Plus, I've run across some additional photos from the production of the trailer:

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Savini Floats GRINDHOUSE Rumors
Tom Savini talks GRINDHOUSE over at Fangoria. Mostly promo-type stuff, but he does float a couple of rumors:
1. The fake trailers in GRINDHOUSE may get made into actual full-length feature films. I find this highly unlikely - though since Rob Zombie is involved it becomes possible (he'll put anything on film).
2. We may get treated to future GRINDHOUSE films from QT and RR if all goes well. This is pretty likely at this point, though I expect that it would probably not be something they'd want to tackle right away. Maybe in 2012.
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GRINDHOUSE Banner

A new giant banner for GRINDHOUSE. Bigger version here.
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Speak English Or See GRINDHOUSE Split
Looks like GRINDHOUSE is being split into 2 movies overseas in non-English speaking areas. Here's a Polish article about it.
Thanks to Filias for the tip.
UPDATE: Here's a petition to show GRINDHOUSE in 1 piece.
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Final GRINDHOUSE Poster
Another GRINDHOUSE poster, this one is supposed to be the final 1-sheet.

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New GRINDHOUSE Trailer
The new GRINDHOUSE trailer is out!
I'm more excited about this film than anything Tarantino has put out previously. It just looks like its going to be kick-ass fun!
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Tarantino and Rodriguez Talk GRINDHOUSE
Yahoo! Movies has a video interview/commentary from QT and Rodriguez about GRINDHOUSE up.
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Pre-Order GRINDHOUSE Action Figures
Entertainment Earth has the GRINDHOUSE action figures for pre-order. Its a bit early as they won't be released until April, but if the demand is anything like it was for Kill Bill figures, you'll have a hard time finding them in stock after the movie opens.

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QT Talks Halloween, Evil Dead, Jason
Fangoria has a short interview with Quentin up (with a great photo of QT in character from Planet Terror).
Surprisingly though, the topic isn't GRINDHOUSE, but rather Evil Dead, Halloween and Friday the 13th. He was approached to at least discuss doing an Evil Dead remake (he's not), and you probably remember the Friday the 13th rumors from 2005.
But I had never heard that he nearly had a hand in making Halloween 6.
"That was weird," Tarantino recalls. "It was one of those things where Scottie was bringing me along and I was the one who put two and two together and come up with at least the first couple of scenes."The filmmaker recognized that it would be up to him to pick up from the end of HALLOWEEN 5, where Michael Myers is freed from jail by the now-infamous man in black. "I thought hands-f**kin'-down the best part of HALLOWEEN II was the first 15 minutes, when Michael is trying to get out of suburbia. It was very BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN: The monster is now stuck in the village and the scenes are of everyone he bumps into until he gets the f**k out. Well, that's what Michael does in part two. He's going through the backyards and going in through houses and someone's kitchen and killing everyone along the way. That shit was magnificent; then when it got to the hospital, it totally fell apart.
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