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"Death Proof" is a Tarantino slasher film and "Planet Terror" is a Rodriguez sci-fi thriller. Each is 60 minutes long.
By Rhonda Jones | Published 4/4/2007
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When Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, combine their efforts and spend millions to make a horror movie that purposely looks cheap, schlocky and B-grade, you can roll 6d20 that its going to be a cult/ underground megahit.
By The Judge | Published 10/26/2006
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A look at Robert Rodriguez's "Planet Terror" and Quentin Tarantino's "Death Proof" which reanimated the Grindhouse movie genre for a violence and talk filled three hours.
By Robert Dougherty | Published 3/1/2008
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A review of the recent b-movie tribute.
By Zach Stanford | Published 4/18/2007
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I have a new theory: every movie should begin with a scene involving a scantily clad Rose McGowan and a stripper pole.
By Neil Miller | Published 4/14/2007
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The good and the bad of the Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino Double Feature "Grindhouse"
By Adam Gennari | Published 4/30/2007
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After another significant hiatus since Kill Bill, fans of Quentin Tarantino will be happy to know that the director is back and in good form.
By MoviePulse.net | Published 9/20/2007
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Tarantino/Rodriguez double feature comes in 4th for Easter weekend ticket sales.
By Veronika Fevers | Published 4/9/2007
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A film review of Grindhouse, the new Robert Rodriguez/Quentin Tarantino double-feature.
By Joe Markley | Published 4/18/2007
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Grind House, written by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodiguez is fun. It isn't deep, and the cinematography will make you gasp, not in a Lord of the Rings way but more in a Jeffery Dahmer kind of way.
By Snapgrrl | Published 5/2/2007
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Directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez bring the best of the 1970's exploitation films into a double feature called "Grindhouse."
By Walt Crocker | Published 4/18/2007
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A review of the upcoming film Grindhouse by Tarantino and Rodriguez
By Greased up Deaf Guy | Published 3/31/2007
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A fun time until Death Proof starts.
By El Bicho | Published 4/25/2007
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Grindhouse is a term for a movie theatre that would play low brow, low budget films that were long on action, explosions, car crashes, blood, gore, and big breasts, but short oon minor things like plot, characterization, and film quality.
By Mark Whittington | Published 4/11/2007
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Two star director's, a supportive production company, and a $100 million dollar budget weren't enough to create another hit for Tarantino and Rodriguez. In this article I look a some reasons why Grindhouse didn't pan out at the box office.
By Joseph Reed | Published 4/27/2007
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I recently had the joy of watching Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's new film Grind House.
By Dion Davis | Published 5/16/2007
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a review of the double feature Grindhouse, written by somebody with no actual experience with B movies.
By Andrea Goodwin | Published 4/18/2007
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If your group of friends are self-admitted movie freaks, then chances are more than a few of them are Quentin Tarantino fans. Show them just how cool you are by planning an all-out Tarantino movie-watching event.
By K Keltner | Published 3/31/2007
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After the unanticipated lackluster box offic take of Grindhouse, the Weinstein Brothers announced that Grindhouse will be re-released as two complete films: Death Proof first, then Planet Terror a few months later.
By Trent Sketch | Published 4/11/2007
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a kick ass experience at the movies that I am ever so eager to see again!
By Ben Kenber | Published 5/18/2007
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Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez are two of the most original voices in film working today. In 1996 they teamed up to make From Dusk Till Dawn, a wildly inconsistent, but mostly entertaining vampire thriller with a script from Tarantino and Rodriguez directing.
By Bryan Mead | Published 8/22/2007
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A review of the Quentin Tarrantino/Robert Rodriguez double-feature film Grindhouse.
By Trent Sketch | Published 10/9/2007
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A quick look at the history behind one of the top five film festivals in the world.
By Jean Marquit | Published 12/21/2005
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The 48 Hour Film Festival has grown from a competition between five guys in Los Angeles into an international sensation.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 2/2/2006
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I only recommend this for hardcore Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino fans like myself.
By Derek Fleek | Published 3/7/2008
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Many well known directors didn't even go to film school. Star makers such as Steven Soderbergh, Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, to name a few. If you want to make a film, there are plenty of free and paid
By Writegrrl | Published 5/2/2007
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Positive review of "Grindhouse" focusing on its importance as a unified work rather than two halves of a double feature.
By A. Bertocci | Published 4/18/2007
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I went into Sin City thinking it would not satisfy my expectations. But it ended up satisfying and exceeding my expectations.
By Ezeanyi Ngwe | Published 5/27/2005
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With four intersecting story lines, it's just enough to keep you interested: but honestly, Mickey Rourke's Marv is the star of this show...
By Lance Norris | Published 11/8/2005
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A film with a very impressive visual style bogged down by inconsistencies in writing, acting, directing, and a flawed understanding of film noir. Childish depicition of women and sometimes serious, somtimes silly comic book violence undermine the film.
By Jeremy W. Kaufmann | Published 4/30/2005
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Quentin Tarantino hit the film scene with one of the classics of modern film, "Pulp Fiction." Since then he is widely considered to be the most important director in America. This article speaks on the indie director.
By Jacob Malewitz | Published 7/24/2007
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Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror is a brilliant homage that cleverly blends zombies, gore and 1940s screwball comedies.
By MoviePulse.net | Published 10/6/2007
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A look at gender exploitation in modern films.
By Jonathan Hiott | Published 2/29/2008
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Watch the early movies of famous filmmakers in this series of informative articles.
By Will Wright | Published 3/27/2007
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Watch the first films of some of Hollywood's biggest directors in this informative series of articles.
By Will Wright | Published 4/10/2007
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Tarantino and Rodriguez both claim to be fans of the '70s exploitation films. So in there attempt to bring back the double feature classics, Planet Terror and Deathproof were created. But which film is the real exploitation film?
By Jeremy Zentner | Published 5/1/2007
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here's a look at what i believe are the top ten movies of 2007. take a look!
By Erin Morris | Published 12/10/2007
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The similarities between Jean-Luc Godard and Quentin Tarantino reveal a great deal about the meaning of revolutionary cinema and the creation of art by simply changing the rules of the game.
By Courtney Herda | Published 10/8/2007
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If you don't know ahead of time it may come as a surprise to you that Quentin Tarantino does not direct the new action film "Smokin Aces".
By John Sanchez | Published 2/6/2007
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What?! Say it isn't so, Mr. Rodriguez! A new Barbarella, I can't wait!
By David Stephens | Published 5/26/2007
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A look back at the films of 2007; a listing of my favorites
By Chas Andrews | Published 12/6/2007
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My own review on the movie Grindhouse: Planet Terror. I have separated it into 5 parts which is Preview, Picture, Storyline, Theme Songs and Verdict.
By myi4u | Published 4/17/2008
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Edgar Wright comes out to lend his support for one of the last independent revival cinemas in the US, New Beverly Cinema.
By Ben Kenber | Published 8/17/2007
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From it's beginning in 1978 to now, the Sundance Film Festival evolved from modest accomodations to being one of the biggest events in the film industry.
By Cecil Butler III | Published 7/3/2006
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When I used to think about �Drama' I would picture, lovey dovey, crybaby, men and women, but then I watched a few movies, later finding out that they were in the �Drama' category, and I actually liked them.
By Tabitha Rodriguez | Published 4/26/2006
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Grindhouse is about triumphing over adversity, with stories of women who are empowered, but not at the cost of men.
By Adrienne Perlow | Published 8/11/2007
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A book that looks at one of last year's biggest cult phenomena for those who may not have gotten the big picture.
By Kevin Powers | Published 2/26/2008
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Read while I break down all the parts that go into the making of this film, and predict its financial success of failure.
By Paul Tenny | Published 4/25/2007
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A look at why the movie was released in two seperate sets
By David Finniss | Published 10/29/2007
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Throughout the '60s and '70s were screened all manner of horrifying motion pictures promising the lurid and graphic depictions of violence, torture and rape. If they got ratings at all they were rated X.
By Daniel Tervoort | Published 1/30/2006
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