(I was totally going to post this the other day but sleep snuck up on me.)
Sneaking out and smuggling cheeseburgers is PART of the grindhouse experience. I think it makes it better. I ate my hamburgers in the car and went on a Tuesday afternoon (I left one of my jobs early.)
As for the 'lack of deliberate anachronisms' part, I've always seen it as a weird, Tarantino universe. The Tarantino universe is part 60s, part 70s, and part 'the present.' It's present in all his films - I think I came to this conclusion that he had his own, particular universe in 'Foxy Brown,' and had it reinforced in Kill Bill. It feels very much to be his world, with his aesthetic (mostly visual and auditory) values imposed on top of the present reality. Needless to say, that is one of the reasons I love his films.
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Sneaking out and smuggling cheeseburgers is PART of the grindhouse experience. I think it makes it better. I ate my hamburgers in the car and went on a Tuesday afternoon (I left one of my jobs early.)
As for the 'lack of deliberate anachronisms' part, I've always seen it as a weird, Tarantino universe. The Tarantino universe is part 60s, part 70s, and part 'the present.' It's present in all his films - I think I came to this conclusion that he had his own, particular universe in 'Foxy Brown,' and had it reinforced in Kill Bill. It feels very much to be his world, with his aesthetic (mostly visual and auditory) values imposed on top of the present reality. Needless to say, that is one of the reasons I love his films.