mistercrayon wrote:Grindhouse where they literally cut chunks of the film out of death proof and planet terror are really good ways of watching those movies.
I watched then all on youtube the other night.ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:mistercrayon wrote:Grindhouse where they literally cut chunks of the film out of death proof and planet terror are really good ways of watching those movies.
It's the original intended version of both of those segments. Tarantino and Rodriguez didn't realise that nobody knew what Grindhouse was anymore when they released it in that format in the US. It bombed and so they edited in additional footage they'd shot and released them as full length separate films in the international market
Its great watching Grindhouse at the cinema. With all those silly trailers too. DON'T! DON'T! DON'T!
LivDiv wrote:I watched then all on youtube the other night.ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:mistercrayon wrote:Grindhouse where they literally cut chunks of the film out of death proof and planet terror are really good ways of watching those movies.
It's the original intended version of both of those segments. Tarantino and Rodriguez didn't realise that nobody knew what Grindhouse was anymore when they released it in that format in the US. It bombed and so they edited in additional footage they'd shot and released them as full length separate films in the international market
Its great watching Grindhouse at the cinema. With all those silly trailers too. DON'T! DON'T! DON'T!
I think Eli Roth's Thanksgiving is my favourite. The voiceover is super creepy.
regmcfly wrote:This may be a @ds alert, but both flora and I have decided we want to watch a SCARY movie tonight. This doesn't need to be violent (although it can be coz that's my bag)
For comparisons sake we have mentioned REC and The Wailing as the kind of thing we are after. Any help?
a.meandering, self important mess
Dark Soldier wrote:Theres some great moments throughout. First couple hours in general is some of his worst stuff though.
Kow wrote:a.meandering, self important mess
I've booked tickets for next month and I can't wait. Can you tell me if there's much there from his early films? I haven't seen everything he's done and wondering if it's worth watching them before I go.nick_md wrote:The Kubrick exhibition at the design museum is excellent, can't recommend enough if you're a fan or in London and have even a passing interest in cinema.
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