well i dont think it was any pictures we havent already seen
I guess not, I haven´t read the magazine, but I don´t think so either.
I didnt read the whole thing, just the “QT rapes Rose” part. I DONT WANNA KNOW NUTTIN ELSE!!!
I’m not all to excited about Planet Terror, although I take it QT has a small role, especially after that encounter… I think Rodriguez should make a Machete film 8)
FROM TOTAL FILM:
"This trailer is nothing! It isn’t even touching the tip of the iceberg…â€? Tom Savini, horror make-up guru and Planet Terror star, is excited. So are we. As the trailer for Robert Rodriguez’s Grindhouse slab explodes into view, Savini couldn’t wait to tell TF all about it. In fact, we couldn’t shut him up… “I play Deputy Tolo and Michael Biehn is the sheriff,â€? he reveals. “It’s a zombie movie, a bit like 28 Days Later, where the dead are rising and they are affected by a virus or chemical, something like that. I’m not sure the world is ready for the rest of it! This film makes From Dusk Till Dawn look like Snow White! There’s a scene where Quentin rapes Rose McGowan and Rose has this missing leg. However, before Rose replaces her missing leg with a gun she has this fake, wooden leg – and that gets broken during the rape. So she sticks this splinter straight into Quentin’s eye and he’s screaming, there’s blood everywhere.â€?
Not only does the teaser give us our first glimpse at Grindhouse’s fake trailers (start petitioning for Danny Trejo’s Machete now…), but also the movie’s action hero himself, Freddy Rodriguez. “You’ve seen Antonio Banderas in Desperado and El Mariachi,â€? he tells TF. “I am that guy. I slice somebody’s neck with one hand, stab somebody in the gut with the other hand, flip around… It’s classic Robert Rodriguez.â€? And the story sees a small town with a big zombie problem, right? “Right, infected people. Rose McGowan plays my girlfriend and… Well, whatever, man. You’ll see.â€? Which leaves McGowan herself to give us the last word. “If there’s an amputee fetishist out there,â€? smiles the Charmed star, “this is the movie for them.â€?
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I’m not all to excited about Planet Terror, although I take it QT has a small role, especially after that encounter… I think Rodriguez should make a Machete film 8)
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but Planet Terror looks awesome!!!
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“Theres a scene where quentin rapes rose and rose has this missing leg. however, before rose replaces her missing leg with a gun she has this fake, wooden leg-and that gets broken during the rape. so she sticks this splinter straight into quentin’s eye and hes screaming, theres blood everywhere”
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:o :o :o
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She’s fugly.
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I agree Ros’s looks have diminished since He Got Game (Thought she was absoultely smokin’ hot in this)
but she’s still got the best TaTas in the business! (That is…Unless/Untill Scarlett Johansson decides to let her’s out)
As for deciding which will be better between PT and DP, PT seems to be the easy choice right now since there’s so much footage to wet one’s appetite. But I’m relying on Tarantino to provide some unexpected surprises (Like he did in Volume 2 of Kill Bill)
Japanese poster by Yoshiki Takahashi, from aintitcool:
amazing ! Thx for sharing this, I really love it
bodacious ta ta’s
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bodacious ta ta’s
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Maybe so, but her face is seriously ugly. God-dayum.
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but Planet Terror looks awesome!!!
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It does, I’m more excited about it now than I was before a few weeks ago.
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bodacious ta ta’s
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I wonder if you could tell the time by looking at those things hahaha!
time loses its relevancy when you look at these
Directors Who Go Together, Like Blood and Guts
“Grindhouse,� a coming feature from Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, is divided into two movies: “Death Proof,� is directed by Mr. Tarantino; “Planet Terror,� above, and starring, from left, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton, Rose McGowan and Electra and Elise Avellan, is directed by Mr. Rodriguez.
By WHITNEY JOINER
Published: January 28, 2007
AUSTIN, Tex.
STUCK in traffic here some months ago, the director Robert Rodriguez â€â€
“…And then the next reel starts, and all of the sudden, people who don’t like each other suddenly like each other now. ‘What happened to that guy?’ The only way to do a missing reel is, it’s got to be something you can’t wait to see.â€?
On visiting Troublemaker Studios, it became apparent that such self-conscious cinematic slumming takes a lot of work. Remains of the shoot were scattered about: supply trucks in military garb were huddled in one corner; across the lot a collection of smashed-up automobiles were piled on top of one another, defeated, while two menacing black muscle cars lurked nearby, white skulls painted on their hoods.
In a darkened office Mr. Rodriguez tinkered with one of his computers, deciding which sequences of “Planet Terror� to show. “This section is so creepy,� he said, cueing up a hospital scene in which Josh Brolin takes revenge on his wife, an anesthesiologist played by Marley Shelton, by slowly and deliberately pricking her hands with her own needles.
In the film a biochemical weapon is released from an abandoned military base â€â€
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Audiences aren’t supposed to be comfortable with this new film. As part of the game, the two directors have “aged� their movies, adding scratches, dust and dirt to the prints. “That’s part of the lurid quality,� Mr. Rodriguez said. “It feels like it’s a popular film that’s been screened a bunch of times. The texture, all the scratches, makes it look really creepy, like you’re watching something you’re not supposed to, where anything could happen at any moment.�
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Bad ass. I can’t wait.
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But most of “Death Proof� isn’t action or dismemberment. It lies in the interplay between women who, in the course of evening bar hopping in Austin or joy riding in rural Tennessee, meet the stuntman, Mike. “I always loved it in horror films when you actually got to care about the characters so much that you almost resented that the horror was going to come in,� Mr. Tarantino said. “You don’t want these people to die.�
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That’s the exact same way QT described Stephen King novels once. The more I read about the project, the more I’m anticipating it.
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- Knowing he couldn’t just copy the classic format â€â€