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Cancion Del Mariachi - great song
Actually, these clips and this song is just from Desperado, but one of Antonio Banderas' fellow mariachi players played the part of El Mariachi in the original.
All of the music and parts of Desperado were so fantastic; Robert Rodriguez will be great when he outgrows his fanboy instincts which lead him into self-parody.
Are you watching my on MySpace?? Saw III Trailer ...
I think this will suck enourmously, but there will be a SAW 4, just like there were a billion of Nightmare on Elm Streets, Jason and Halloween movies.
The first Saw was great because it was a new dynamic on the horror re-hash, while it was really good in terms of acting or pacing I felt it failed, enjoyable but not oscar worthy. Saw 2, just took a leap backwards, it used to make sense at least a bit before now it's just wonky M. Night type of clap trap.
All these new movies are garbage, either they rip off a concept from the East (Grudge, Ring and so many others) or just add tits and ridiculous scenes of violence - which was Hostel, which I believe was the worst movie I had ever sat through in the cinema. The actors looked like they just walked out of college frat party. Europe in American films never looks remotely realistic (REMOTELY), everyone in the states must think Amersterdam is like Guccione's Caligola 24/7. I can't believe Quetin Taratino, Robert Rodriguez and others jizzed over Eli Roth's slime on the screen, surely proof that being cool has an age limit too. I liked Cabin Fever, at least it was far more entertianing. Hostel was just shock and awe, which is what you rely on when you are technically incapable of creating fear in a grain of sand, or rather a frame of film.
My scariest movie ever? Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, I hate rewatching that movie, which almost always happens at one point or another at a friend's house. Kubrick created tension and fear using 3 cast members, 2 creepy looking girls and one flood scene. Yet I still remember everything from that movie.
Trailer for Robert Rodriguez's "Grind House: Planet Terror"
Those are fanboy squeals you hear in the background; this was taken from some SpikeTV awards show honoring geek culture.
This will be one half of "Grind House"; the other half is called "Death Proof" and is written/directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Honestly, this looks like the same ground Rodriguez and Tarantino have tread a dozen times already: characters all written in the same voice, comical splatter, etc.
Can't say I'm that impressed.
Top Gun: A Homoerotic Film? (Language NSFW)
Tarantino and Rodriguez have a long and fruitful relationship- Q. directed a segment of "Sin City", and co-produced and appeared in "From Dusk til Dawn". The two are now co-directing "Inglorious Bastards".
Top Gun: A Homoerotic Film? (Language NSFW)
Tarantino was also in one of the Rodriguez movies - was it Desperado? go imdb.com ... yup!
http://imdb.com/title/tt0112851/
Hilarious scene too. I was on the floor laughing. If I remember correctly, anyway...
Top Gun: A Homoerotic Film? (Language NSFW)
Quintin was in four rooms, fourth room playing a yuppie movie star. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113101/ Bruce Willis is also in the 4th room. The first two rooms are ok, but the pay off for four rooms are the 3rd "The Misbehavers" written and directed by Robert Rodriguez and the 4th room "The Man From Hollywood") written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
if you havn't seen it and need a laugh, do so.
he was also in from dusk till dawn and reservoir dogs