GRINDHOUSE (2007) (***1/2)
10 04 2007![]() |
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More than just one movie, but a movie experience, GRINDHOUSE gives movie fans a double bill with Robert Rodriguez’s PLANET TERROR and Quentin Tarantino’s DEATH PROOF. This celebration of 1970s and 1980s exploitation cinema embraces the no hold’s barred attitude of those films, playing many conventions for laughs. At over three hours, horror fans really get their money’s worth with two solid entertaining films as well as some nice fake trailers from directors Rob Zombie (DEVIL’S REJECTS), Eli Roth (HOSTEL) and Edgar Wright (SHAUN OF THE DEAD).
The experience kicks off with a Rodriguez directed trailer for a film called MACHETE starring Danny Trejo. It nails the low-budget revenge flick vibe perfectly and starts off the night with a bang. With the line “They messed with the wrong Mexican,” the trailer felt like a Latino version of the blaxploitation hit, THE MACK or SUPERFLY. Then we move into the first feature, PLANET TERROR. Rodriguez’s zombie epic finds solider Muldoon (Bruce Willis, SIN CITY) unleashing a disease on a small Texas town when a deal with the scientist Abby (Naveen Andrews, TV’s LOST) goes wrong. On the run from the “Sickos” go-go dancer turned wannabe stand-up comedian Cherry Darling (Rose McGowan, TV’s CHARMED) loses a leg, but in the process rekindles her relationship with her tough as nail boyfriend El Wray (Freddy Rodriguez, TV’s SIX FEET UNDER). The survivors along for the ride include syringe-gun toting anesthesiologist Dr. Dakota Block (Marley Shelton, THE LAST KISS), Sheriff Hague (Michael Biehn, TERMINATOR), the sheriff’s bbq chef brother J.T. (Jeff Fahey, THE LAWNMOWER MAN) and Dakota’s father/ ex-sheriff Earl McGraw (Michael Parks, KILL BILL, VOL. 2).
Categories : Reviews, Comedy, Horror, Action







