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    Thanksgiving!!!!!

    The trailers were freakin great!!!


    Shush girl, shut your lips
    Do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips

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    I have a bit of resentment against this film. I hope they're all enjoying its successs at the box office.



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    Grindhouse to be split up and re-released?

    Credit: Deadline Hollywood Daily

    With the Easter weekend numbers coming in and Grindhouse only making $12 million at the box office, it's evident that there are some unhappy people.

    Harvey Weinstein of the Weinstein Company which released the film is said to be already thinking of taking some drastic measures. That includes taking the old-style double feature and separating it into two independent films. Weinstein has suggested taking Death Proof and Planet Terror splitting them up, adding some deleted footage, and re-releasing them in the United States.

    The film is said to top off at right around three hours and 15 minutes in length which could very well have contributed to the low numbers.

    Weinstein already intends to split the two films up for the international release with Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof coming out first and then Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror to follow four to five months later.

    "First of all, I'm incredibly disappointed. We tried to do something new and obviously we didn't do it that well," Weinstein said. "It's just a question of how is it going to hang in there. But we could split the movies in a couple of weeks. Make Tarantino's a full-length film, and Rodriguez's too. We'll be adding those 'two missing reels' that's talked about in the movie."

    This split of the film is not yet concrete, but seems possible it could happen. Stay tuned to Popcorn Junkies for more on this as it develops.


    I just heard about the news on the tele, and the reports are now on-line. I actually enjoyed the film. Tarantino's film was wordy in the beginning, but enjoyable. I think it should have been the first part of Grindhouse though. Rodriguez's film was more fast paced, and it seems like it could've been the perfect film ender.

    I have to say that I have a crush on the latina twins. Feisty...lol...and I was loving the scene on the couch.

    Both segments were better than I thought they would be. I wish more people would've checked it out. Oh well

    By the way, the Thanksgiving trailer seemed like it could have been a real throwback film. More so than Tarantino's Deathproof. What do the kiddies think?



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    Quote Originally Posted by whatsupwithat
    I have a bit of resentment against this film. I hope they're all enjoying its successs at the box office.
    Curious as to why you are resenting this flick??

    To be honest compadre if I were still in NY this would be one of those movies I'd be calling you to go see...

    I dont know when we are getting it here in Thailand (bootleg DVD's dont count)but im really into the whole grindhouse/explotation films of the 60's and 70's...way too cool!



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    Does anyone else just loathe Tarantino and his movies? I've thought the guy was a complete hack from day one, repackaging great setpieces from B movies and calling it genius. What he calls 'homage,' I call lack of originality. Not to mention the crime of reviving John Travolata's career. Or his lily-white B-Boy shtick.



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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyTwo
    Does anyone else just loathe Tarantino and his movies? I've thought the guy was a complete hack from day one, repackaging great setpieces from B movies and calling it genius. What he calls 'homage,' I call lack of originality. Not to mention the crime of reviving John Travolata's career. Or his lily-white B-Boy shtick.
    So, I take it that you didn't like Pulp Fiction. I like Tarantino. I'm not a fanatic fan, but I enjoy most of his films. The first Kill Bill was definitely entertaining. Tarantino films can get a little too wordy at times. Maybe I'm the only one who thinks that though.

    I didn't enjoy Jackie Brown at all. I fell asleep....lol



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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyTwo
    Does anyone else just loathe Tarantino and his movies? I've thought the guy was a complete hack from day one, repackaging great setpieces from B movies and calling it genius. What he calls 'homage,' I call lack of originality. Not to mention the crime of reviving John Travolata's career. Or his lily-white B-Boy shtick.
    Tarantino is inconsistent,and set the standard almost impossibly high with "Pulp Fiction" one of the most original movies of my generation.

    Everything else he has put out IMO has been mediocre at best.Still im looking fwd to seeing Grindhouse if and when Thailand shows it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Kabuki
    So, I take it that you didn't like Pulp Fiction. I like Tarantino. I'm not a fanatic fan, but I enjoy most of his films.
    Yes, I did hate Pulp Fiction, but it's mighty refreshing to hear some serious responses to my opinion, so thanks to you and DJA. I guess what it comes down to for me is the principle of the thing. If he was self-effacing about ripping off underappreciated B-movies, that would be fine. Instead, he's made it all about himself. Acts like a bigshot, has an entourage, and so forth. It's a pretty dishonest form of celebrity that he's incredibly ungrateful about.

    I also have a nice story about a friend who always called me a hipster snob for disliking the guy. Until she ran into him in LAX. From that day on, she hated him ,too. And apologized.

    I wouldn't mind keeping the thread going, though. And what about Rodriguez? El Mariachi was a fantastic B movie, but has he done anything of genuine interest since?

    Oh, and if anyone needs evidence of how bad these guys can be, watch Four Rooms, which is probably in a three-way tie with Howard the Duck and Tansylvania 6-5000 for the worst movie I've seen in theaters. It wasn't my idea to see any of them, and I'm still bitter about all three.



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    Thats one of the reasons I dont like meeting celebs whose work I admire,for fear that they turn out to be a raging asshole.

    I was at dinner w/ my ex one night in LA and my fav baseball player Eric Davis was kickin it at the bar.My girl was like go talk to him,and i said nah...she s like..well you want me to go ask him for his autograph?...im like nope.

    Had he been a dick to me or tried to hit on my wife then I wouldve never enjoyed his play on field again.



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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyTwo
    I wouldn't mind keeping the thread going, though. And what about Rodriguez? El Mariachi was a fantastic B movie, but has he done anything of genuine interest since?
    I've never been too impressed with Rodriguez. Desperado was good though, and I'm ashame to admit that I haven't seen El Mariachi yet. The success of Spy Kids is actually what makes him standout in Hollywood.

    Rodriguez credits

    Director:

    # Machete (200 (V) (pre-production)
    # Sin City 2 (200 (pre-production)
    # Sin City 3 (200 (pre-production)
    # Grindhouse (2007) (segment "Planet Terror") (fake trailer segment "Machete")
    ... aka Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof (USA: poster title)
    ... aka Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror (USA: poster title)
    # The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D (2005)
    # Sin City (2005)
    ... aka Frank Miller's Sin City (USA: complete title)
    # Ten Minute Film School: Big Movies Made Cheap (2004) (V)
    # Inside Troublemaker Studios (2004) (V)
    # Ten Minute Cooking School: Puerco Pibil (2004) (V)
    # Ten Minute Flick School: Fast, Cheap and in Control (2004) (V)
    # Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)
    # Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003)
    ... aka Spy Kids 3: Game Over (USA: video title)
    # Del Castillo: Live (2003) (V)
    # Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams (2002)
    ... aka Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (USA: video box title)
    # Spy Kids (2001)
    # The Faculty (199
    # 10 Minute Film School (199 (V)
    # 10 More Minutes... Anatomy of a Shootout (199 (V)
    # From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
    # Four Rooms (1995) (segment "The Misbehavers")
    # Desperado (1995)
    # Roadracers (1994) (TV)
    ... aka Rebel Highway
    # Mariachi, El (1992)
    # Bedhead (1991)

    Editor:

    # Sin City 2 (200 (pre-production)
    # Sin City 3 (200 (pre-production)
    # Grindhouse (2007) (segment "Planet Terror")
    ... aka Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof (USA: poster title)
    ... aka Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror (USA: poster title)
    # The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D (2005)
    # Sin City (2005)
    ... aka Frank Miller's Sin City (USA: complete title)
    # Inside Troublemaker Studios (2004) (V)
    # Ten Minute Cooking School: Puerco Pibil (2004) (V)
    # Ten Minute Flick School: Fast, Cheap and in Control (2004) (V)
    # Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) (chopped by)
    # Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003)
    ... aka Spy Kids 3: Game Over (USA: video title)
    # Del Castillo: Live (2003) (V)
    # Film Is Dead: An Evening with Robert Rodriguez (2003) (V)
    # Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams (2002)
    ... aka Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (USA: video box title)
    # Spy Kids (2001)
    # The Faculty (199
    # From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
    # Four Rooms (1995) (segment "The Misbehavers")
    # Desperado (1995)
    # Roadracers (1994) (TV)
    ... aka Rebel Highway
    # Mariachi, El (1992)
    # Bedhead (1991)

    Producer:

    # Machete (200 (V) (pre-production) (producer)
    # Sin City 2 (200 (pre-production) (producer)
    # Sin City 3 (200 (pre-production) (producer)
    # Grindhouse (2007) (producer)
    ... aka Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof (USA: poster title)
    ... aka Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror (USA: poster title)
    # Curandero (2005) (executive producer)
    # Ten Minute Cooking School: Puerco Pibil (2004) (V) (producer)
    # Ten Minute Flick School: Fast, Cheap and in Control (2004) (V) (producer)
    # Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) (producer)
    # Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003) (producer)
    ... aka Spy Kids 3: Game Over (USA: video title)
    # Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams (2002) (producer)
    ... aka Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (USA: video box title)
    # Spy Kids (2001) (producer)
    # From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter (2000) (V) (executive producer)
    ... aka The Hangman's Daughter (USA: closing credits title)
    # From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) (V) (executive producer)
    # The Faculty (199 (producer) (uncredited)
    # From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) (executive producer)
    # Desperado (1995) (producer)
    # Mariachi, El (1992) (producer)

    Writer:

    # Machete (200 (V) (pre-production)
    # Grindhouse (2007) (written by) (segment "Planet Terror")
    ... aka Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof (USA: poster title)
    ... aka Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror (USA: poster title)
    # Curandero (2005)
    # The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D (2005) (written by)
    # Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) (written by)
    # Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003) (written by)
    ... aka Spy Kids 3: Game Over (USA: video title)
    # Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams (2002) (written by)
    ... aka Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (USA: video box title)
    # Spy Kids (2001) (written by)
    # From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter (2000) (V) (story)
    ... aka The Hangman's Daughter (USA: closing credits title)
    # Four Rooms (1995) (written by) (segment "The Misbehavers")
    # Desperado (1995) (written by)
    # Roadracers (1994) (TV) (written by)
    ... aka Rebel Highway
    # Mariachi, El (1992)
    # Bedhead (1991) (also story)



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