Grindhouse.....

i would advise not waiting until dvd to see this, if you plan on seeing it ever. don't think it would 'work' as well sitting in your living room watching the dvd.
You sure? Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2 didnt have a big drop off in terms of entertainment when watched @ home.

Are you sayin the appeal is to re-inact the "grindhouse" double feature pre-ADD mindstate and stay in the theatre for the whole afternoon? Or does one have to see it on a BIG screen to really catch/enjoy the effects?
 
http://movies.aol.com/news/articles/_a/steamy-love-triangle-on-grindhouse-set/20070403101309990001

Steamy Love Triangle on 'Grindhouse' Set
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(April 3) -- As if 'Grindhouse' didn't already have enough sex and scandal, reports of a no-holds-barred on-set affair between star Rose McGowan and married co-director Robert Rodriguez are giving the movie even more heat.

According to reports in Page Six , Rodriguez, who has been married for 16 years and has five children, was involved in an affair with McGowan, the former fiance of Marilyn Manson that became "the worst-kept secret on the set." Even worse, Rodriguez's wife was on-set for the entire duration, as she served as co-producer on 'Grindhouse.'

"They were going off to his trailer, having meals together," Page Six's source says. "Rose thought some of the crew were treating her differently, and the attitude was, like, well what do you expect when you're [bleeping] the director?"

When Rodriguez's wife found out about the fling, "there was an eruption of emotions - an emotional volcano," a source said.

Rodriguez and his wife are currently separated, but claim the split is amicable.

i liked the movies, but that is just f*cked up if its true.
 
Saw it last night, most fun I've had at the movies in a long time.

I thought a lot more people on this board would be into it. It's a lot like digging and producing, taking the best parts of some shitty 70s movies and making them into one long coherent, stylish piece.
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Maybe it was the brownies, but I laughed during the first film until I was weak. The films seem like pure Soulstrut to me; they're the cinema equivalent of the very best funk revivalism. The Tarantino film did have some serious pacing issues with unbelievably self-indulgent dialogue.
 
This schitt looks like it would be painful to sit through: tributes to hack film-making by two hack directors.
Can you do the members of the board a favor and make a list of things you don't know everything about? It's really, really, small, isn't it?
 
This schitt looks like it would be painful to sit through: tributes to hack film-making by two hack directors.
Can you do the members of the board a favor and make a list of things you don't know everything about? It's really, really, small, isn't it?
You sound ass-hurt, bobo.

In fairness, though, I am clearly not the audience for this movie.
 
This schitt looks like it would be painful to sit through: tributes to hack film-making by two hack directors.
Can you do the members of the board a favor and make a list of things you don't know everything about? It's really, really, small, isn't it?
I have come to love Faux Rillzors (
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). One of the highlights of the board these days is seeing people get all riled up from what he posts.

Anyway, there's no disguising what this movie is - mindless entertainment. Anyone going into it thinking otherwise will probably be disappointed.
I might go see it, but I'll live if I don't.
 
I am clearly not the audience for this movie.
Who really is? 40+ year olds who remember this? QT/RR Dirk Riders? Film Geeks?Middle America?

What/who is the "target" audience for this?

Just Sayin/Askin?
 
I am clearly not the audience for this movie.
Who really is? 40+ year olds who remember this? QT/RR Dirk Riders? Film Geeks?Middle America?

What/who is the "target" audience for this?

Just Sayin/Askin?
People that confuse thoroughly unentertaining films for mindlessly entertaining ones.
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Saw it last night, most fun I've had at the movies in a long time.

I thought a lot more people on this board would be into it. It's a lot like digging and producing, taking the best parts of some shitty 70s movies and making them into one long coherent, stylish piece.
cos3ve.gif


Maybe it was the brownies, but I laughed during the first film until I was weak. The films seem like pure Soulstrut to me; they're the cinema equivalent of the very best funk revivalism. The Tarantino film did have some serious pacing issues with unbelievably self-indulgent dialogue.
I didn't think the pacing was as bad as some of the dialogue, and QT reminded me why I enjoyed Kill Bill and Jackie Brown so much- NO QT CAMEOs!
 
i liked the fake previews. "Don't" was funny. the movie itself was mindlessly entertaining. i would watch it (them) again. What make and model is Kurt Russell's car? Is it a dart? A charger?
 
Just got home from seing this (ehhh, what's $7.50 and a few hours to burn?). The first part was really fun. The trailers were hillarious (Nicholas Cage is Christopher Lee as Fu Manchu! "hahahahahahahahahhahahha...ahhhh hahhaahahhaha"!). The only redeeming thing about the Death Proof half was Rosario and the car chase scenes. If it was trying to be like the sexy, yet extremely boring and talky, The Hellcats, then it worked. I think I would have had more fun if it was a crowded theater. There were only maybe 10 people there. Still, it's better than the preachy, pretentious, high brow, introspective bullshit.

His car is a 1970 Dodge Challenger, which was supposed to be, as pointed out to us several times, like the one in Vanishing Point
 
This schitt looks like it would be painful to sit through: tributes to hack film-making by two hack directors.
Can you do the members of the board a favor and make a list of things you don't know everything about? It's really, really, small, isn't it?
Watch out, y'all...YOU HAVE AWAKENED THE DRAMA TEACHER.

School is in session!
 
This schitt looks like it would be painful to sit through: tributes to hack film-making by two hack directors.
Can you do the members of the board a favor and make a list of things you don't know everything about? It's really, really, small, isn't it?
Watch out, y'all...YOU HAVE AWAKENED THE DRAMA TEACHER.

School is in session!
We will shortly learn the best method for paying tribute to exploitation films of the past.
 
This schitt looks like it would be painful to sit through: tributes to hack film-making by two hack directors.
Can you do the members of the board a favor and make a list of things you don't know everything about? It's really, really, small, isn't it?
Watch out, y'all...YOU HAVE AWAKENED THE DRAMA TEACHER.

School is in session!
We will shortly learn the best method for paying tribute to exploitation films of the past.
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MAD, MAD DRAMA...
 
His car is a 1970 Dodge Challenger, which was supposed to be, as pointed out to us several times, like the one in Vanishing Point
[nerd alert]Actually, the car Zoe Bell wants to and then drives is the Challenger a la 'Vanishing Point'. I honestly am ashamed to admit I don't know the exact make model or year of Kurt's awesome car. I am trying to find out.[/nerd alert]
 
It's a Chevy Nova.

EDIT: '70 or '71.
let me re-phrase, awesome looking car, I always heard that Novas were not that hot as far as actual performance was concerned. I did always like the look of them though.
 
I am clearly not the audience for this movie.
Who really is? 40+ year olds who remember this? QT/RR Dirk Riders? Film Geeks?Middle America?

What/who is the "target" audience for this?

Just Sayin/Askin?
I'M NOT 40 YET!