There are some films that, in principal, shouldn't work and yet everything comes together in a 'perfect storm' of memorable film-making. 'From Dusk Till Dawn' is one such example. Okay, so back in 1996 Quentin Tarantino was well within his rise to fame and everything he seemed to touch was well-received, so perhaps it's no surprise at how well this film did. Or rather this FILMS (plural!) did. Basically, it started off as two of his scripts that got fused together to become one, making it - almost literally - a film of two halves.I would say that there are 'spoilers' ahead, but, if you've watched the trailer, the big 'reveal' was shown for all to see. Basically, you have one half of the film is about bank robbers, the Gecko brothers, played by George Clooney and Tarantino himself. They're on the run and take a family hostage (Harvey Keitel, Juliette Lewis and a boy you've probably never heard of!) in order to get across the border to Mexico. What you have here is a crime/road movie... until they get across the border and are awaiting in a bar to meet their criminal contacts in their new home country. Here, things get a little crazy and the genre totally changes when they find themselves under siege from a seemingly never-ending army of vampires.There's much to love about this film, whether you enjoy one excellent performance after the next (who says Tarantino can't act?! Although it is worth noting that he only writes and stars in this - he hands over the directorial work to Robert Rodrigez), the crazy and deliciously over-the-top gory effects of the vampires being despatched in one creative way after the next, or the banter and classic Tarantino dialogue (and for the real fan-boys - such as myself - there are plenty of in-jokes, nods to other works and reoccurring actors playing different characters). In fact, 'From Dusk Till Dawn' is so enjoyable it's quite hard to find a flaw in it... assuming you like your films cheesy with a healthy dose of self-knowing and black humour. Don't take it seriously. It makes sure it never does. Oh, and probably best to warn people not to bother with the sequels and the belated TV show is just an extended remake. Stick to the original (and best, obviously).
... View MoreA gun blazing AND a fire blazing John Hawkes sets the tone for From Dusk Till Dawn which delivers the goods AND delivers the bads. It leaves you begging for more. This all entertaining film enters as a one of a kind tense and disturbing thriller then transforms into an all out blood splattering pulp art exit! George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino are devilish! Harvey Keitel and Juliette Lewis are blessed! Salma Hayek is on fire! From Dusk Till Dawn is muy sexy. Juliette is so hot and Salma is too. Most Blu-ray worthy!
... View MoreThis is most of all a super random movie...I have to blame myself because I had completely different expectations of the movie. I exptected a let´s say a more realistic movie,I basically never expected any major fantasy! There are scenes absolutely non-sense, which can be appreciated by many people. I acknowledge some talent and creativity, but for me it's a 5. If you enjoy random stuff and have fun with bloody movies, I recommend this movie to you! Otherwise...
... View MoreSo I thought "Hey, Clooney and Tarantino, how bad can it be?" It was the worst movie ever! Full of clichés, stereotypes, plot holes and even stripper-vampires!Until 50:00, it was a relatively good movie,with villains, psycho - sex offender brother, kidnappings, of course there were many unanswered questions, but it was fairly entertaining. All if a sudden, the dancers in the strip club turned into vampires and started attacking everyone. The ways you could kill them were the classic stabbing in the heart, crosses, sunlight etc. Not only was it cliché, but the characters reactions and behavior towards each other were everything else but normal. This whole family must have had Stockholm Syndrome. Nothing else can explain why they didn't kill their kidnappers, but instead helped them. They even sacrificed themselves! In the end, Seth and Kate defeat the evil beasts/strippers/vampires, Kate's family is dead but she doesn't even blink, also Tarantino(G.Clooneys brother) is dead, but he, the vengeful criminal, just lets it go by demanding a bigger percentage of the earnings from the bad guys. And here I sit, wondering:HOW THE F**K DOES IT HAVE A SCORE OF 7.3/10?
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