
She lifts her bare leg, stuffs her toes into Quentin Tarantino's mouth, opens a bottle of booze, and pours it down her leg until it drips into his mouth.

Then she does something that made me very thirsty. Santanico then writhes around on stage with the snake for a while, accompanied by some sultry guitar rock music, until her also nearly-naked assistants remove the snake and she walks downstairs and onto a tabletop. She opens her cape and we see a large albino python wrapped around her nearly-naked body, as if it appeared there magically. Then she wraps the cape around herself and fire shoots up on either side of her. She opens the cape to show that she's wearing only a tiny bikini. Kneel and worship at the feet of Santanico Pandemonium!" Then we see a woman wearing a giant feather headdress like an ancient goddess (Salma Hayek) and a cape. He describes her as "The epitome of evil, the most sinister woman to ever dance on the face of this earth. It starts when the bartender gets up to announce the next act.
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The most memorable part of the movie for me is the snake scene, and I'm probably not the only one.

They wait overnight (for someone who will take them to "El Rey" the fictional Mexican kingdom from "The Getaway") in a nightclub/whorehouse called the Tittytwister that's open from dusk till dawn. This movie is about the mass-murdering bank-robbing Gecko brothers (George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino) who kidnap a minister and his son and daughter, and force him to drive his motor home to Mexico. "One night is all that stands between them and freedom.

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