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"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" Grave Danger: Volume 1 (2005)


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Calificación de los usuarios:
8.5/10   1,002 votos
Director:
Quentin Tarantino
Escritores:
Anthony E. Zuiker (creator)
Quentin Tarantino (story)
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Fecha de lanzamiento original:
19 mayo 2005 (Temporada 5, Episodio 24)
Género:
Crimen | Drama | Misterio | Suspenso más
Plot:
The CSI Nick Stokes is kidnapped while investigating a crime scene and buried alive in a glass casket by his kidnapper... más | add synopsis
Comentarios de los usuarios:
Could be a stand alone feature... más

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País:
USA
Idioma:
Inglés
Color:
Color
Clasificación:
Singapore:PG

Cosas divertidas

Trivialidades:
When Grissom goes to meet with the kidnapper and the kidnapper inquires as to how the money has been booby-trapped, Grissom says "Normally you'd be 100% right, but this time you're 100% wrong." This is taken from another of Tarantino's movies, Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004), when the Bride is explaining her run-in at the hotel after she found out she was pregnant. más
Errores:
Continuidad: The piece of paper with Kelly Gordon's case notes on has the sex as 'M' and D.O.B in 1959, Kelly is quite clearly not a man or 46! If these details referred to her father this would not make him old enough to have a daughter her age. más
Citas:
Tony Curtis: [about early 70's] Everybody knew your name in those days.
Frank Gorshin: You could dress up in drag.
Tony Curtis: Me, dress up in drag? Who do you think you're talking to? Jack Lemmon?
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preguntas frecuentes

What movie is the guy who lives in Vaking Street, and is fallen asleep when the cops enter his house, watching?
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5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful:-
Could be a stand alone feature..., 2 September 2007
9/10
Author: kitsune-kun de Germany

It's absolutely fascinating to me, how Tarantino surprises me with his directing over and over again. Best example lately is the C.S.I. two-part-episode "Grave Danger". Though Tarantino sticks to the typical C.S.I. directing procedure, he does not fail to leave his very own mark to this episode. From the first minute watching this, you can realize, that this is not "just" another usual episode (I don't say this in an insulting way), but that he really made something special out of it. The choice of soundtrack, the storyline and picture capturing are very typical for his style of film-making. If it would have been necessary to develop the characters (which isn't because it's a continuous series), these 90 minutes could have absolutely worked as a stand alone feature for me.

There are of course many references to his earlier films (especially Kill Bill part 2), what additionally makes it fun to watch for any Tarantino fan. Since I watch a lot of movies in my private time, it's not that easy to push me to the edge of the seat, but yes, I can really admit it was very thrilling.

Dealing with the topic of being buried alive is definitely not a new one, but that doesn't make it less scary or exciting.

If you just like CSI, you should watch it. If you just like Tarantino, you should watch it. And if you love both, like I do, see this episode under any circumstances!

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