Grindhouse Combines One Great Movie with a Boring One
Over the years, the word "grindhouse" has morphed into a shorthand meaning all exploitation films. Genres that fall under its umbrella are wide-ranging. They cover the blaxploitation films of Rudy Ray Moore, the sexploitation films of Russ Meyer, and the films of Meiko Kaji, a crossover star, whose body of work includes the "Stray Cat Rock" series, juvenile girl gangs, and the "Female Prisoner Scorpion" series, women in prison. Grindhouse horror films are so prolific they have a number of sub-genres. Slashers, zombies, and cannibals are just a few of the recurring characters you'll meet in the shadows.
Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, and friends do an excellent job of recreating the grindhouse experience; however, the two main features accomplish it with different methods. Rodriguez' Planet Terror is a terrific zombie movie. It fondly pays tribute in parody with bad dialogue and unbelievable plot points. The action moves at a fast pace, allowing no time to think about what makes sense. The gruesomeness of the effects is creepy without being nauseating. Rodriguez uses a lot of digital effects to create the look of a damaged print, but at times it was too much and became obvious they weren't real. He should have gone the route of Woody Allen's Zelig and actually damaged a negative of the movie. Planet Terror was an intense pleasure and sure to be a fixture on the cult movie circuit.
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