FYI: The Cher single of "Bang Bang" came out in '66. Nancy's version was included on her "How Does That Grab You?" LP from that same year, but wasn't released as a 45.
I agree with Philjolet, the gore is campy and cartoonish, not gross. It's even a bit funny at times and fits in well with the manic, over the top style of the movie.
I am not into gore at all, it is almost campy the way he does it but, the black and white images mixed with beautiful colors in other shots.... well, it is like the House on the Rock in Wisconson, you just cannot explain it.
I think the Bang Bang song by Nancy Sinatra was done in the 60s, Cher did it several years later.
Cosmic Void: the movie is at the theatre right now, go see it but, be prepared for a bloodbath as this is as over the top as you can get in all respects, especially gore mixed with stunning cinemetography and, as mentioned, beautiful music.
Cher may have done a cover of Bang Bang, but Nancy Sinatra performs it in this instant classic by Tarantino.
Daryl Hannah WITH Uma and a killer Japanese schoolgirl. It would be worth watching for that alone. Im buying this one, and I own less than a dozen DVDs.
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