Tarantino Turns to Tera Patrick
Going Like Sixty — July 3, 2008 — Naughty
References: nypost
“Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill!†is going to be remade by Quentin Tarantino. The Russ Meyer original cult film was originally made in 1966.
Tera Patrick is a dead ringer for the original star Tura Santana says the New York Post. Tarantino loves her, loves the idea.
Here's the plot: nudity and um, violence. Everybody makes up and lives a life of love with anybody around, unless they are dead.
If loaded up with a corny plot, lame dialogue and silicone, the Tarantino version will be a smash.
Tera Patrick is a dead ringer for the original star Tura Santana says the New York Post. Tarantino loves her, loves the idea.
Here's the plot: nudity and um, violence. Everybody makes up and lives a life of love with anybody around, unless they are dead.
If loaded up with a corny plot, lame dialogue and silicone, the Tarantino version will be a smash.
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