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Yeah, we are going...I can't wait..although, I wish there was a real intermission as I am not missing the fake trailers for anything. Maybe we need to link to the thread about creative ways to use the bathroom without missing any of the show!
What happens if my tee shot lands on a bird's back and he carries it out of bounds but then is attacked by a larger bird who grabs the ball and drops it in the hole? Is that still a hole in one? 'Cause that's how I'm gonna play it.
I'm seeing it Saturday night/Sunday morning in an all night Grindhouse lineup at the Alamo Drafthouse in Downtown Austin. It's an exploitation movie marathon described as:
"GRINDHOUSE ALL-NIGHT THRILLSHOW
You've been hearing about it. You've been waiting for it. You've been counting the days until the massive Tarantino/Rodriguez Double Feature GRINDHOUSE hits the screens. Well so have we. And now we're thrilled to bring you GRINDHOUSE in our very own grindhouse. And not only will we be showing the mind-ripping Tarantino/Rodriguez collaboration, we'll be showing FOUR big Golden Age exploitation features beforehand, plus all the old-school trailers we can lay our hands on. It will be like a classic Times Square all-nighter. We'll start things off with the vicious and brutal Italian underworld classic THE BOSS, then we'll take you to high school for REVENGE OF THE CHEERLEADERS, then there will be a detour through Southeast Asia for the ass-kicking "Bikers in Nam" epic THE LOSERS. Then the tour of cinematic sleaze winds through the racist deep south in the psychosexual mind-bender POOR PRETTY EDDIE. Finally we arrive at ground zero, GRINDHOUSE, the most eagerly anticipated movie in recent memory, and judging from the trailer, a pure monster of drive-in delight. This baby's going to be packed, so buy your tickets today!"
Post by concertjunkie on Apr 3, 2007 18:00:45 GMT -5
I will definetly be hitting this up on the weekend. I already saw the Eli Rothtrailer online. All I got to say is you will never look at Thanksgiving the same way.
Post by TheFudgeFactory on Apr 3, 2007 18:17:58 GMT -5
concertjunkie said:
I will definetly be hitting this up on the weekend. I already saw the Eli Rothtrailer online. All I got to say is you will never look at Thanksgiving the same way.
I heard that it was online, but I want to wait for when I go and see the movie.
What happens if my tee shot lands on a bird's back and he carries it out of bounds but then is attacked by a larger bird who grabs the ball and drops it in the hole? Is that still a hole in one? 'Cause that's how I'm gonna play it.
Post by HoodooOperator on Apr 4, 2007 11:41:58 GMT -5
concertjunkie said:
I will definetly be hitting this up on the weekend. I already saw the Eli Rothtrailer online. All I got to say is you will never look at Thanksgiving the same way.
the trailer is freakin' awesome. i cant wait to see the one Rob Zombie did. here it is if you were curious.
I've been waiting for this to come out forever....well at least it felt like forever..haha It'll be hard getting a ticket to see it this weekend so i'm shooting for early next week, that's if i can handle waiting that long.
I'm seeing it Saturday night/Sunday morning in an all night Grindhouse lineup at the Alamo Drafthouse in Downtown Austin. It's an exploitation movie marathon described as:
"GRINDHOUSE ALL-NIGHT THRILLSHOW
You've been hearing about it. You've been waiting for it. You've been counting the days until the massive Tarantino/Rodriguez Double Feature GRINDHOUSE hits the screens. Well so have we. And now we're thrilled to bring you GRINDHOUSE in our very own grindhouse. And not only will we be showing the mind-ripping Tarantino/Rodriguez collaboration, we'll be showing FOUR big Golden Age exploitation features beforehand, plus all the old-school trailers we can lay our hands on. It will be like a classic Times Square all-nighter. We'll start things off with the vicious and brutal Italian underworld classic THE BOSS, then we'll take you to high school for REVENGE OF THE CHEERLEADERS, then there will be a detour through Southeast Asia for the ass-kicking "Bikers in Nam" epic THE LOSERS. Then the tour of cinematic sleaze winds through the racist deep south in the psychosexual mind-bender POOR PRETTY EDDIE. Finally we arrive at ground zero, GRINDHOUSE, the most eagerly anticipated movie in recent memory, and judging from the trailer, a pure monster of drive-in delight. This baby's going to be packed, so buy your tickets today!"
Work gave me Good Friday off(thank you Jesus), so I went to see the first showing today. I want to see Machete!!! Danny Trejo is the man. As for the double feature, I would have to say that I liked "Planet Terror" just a skosh more than "Death Proof" which surprised me since I am such a huge fan of Tarantino's flicks.
I'm seeing it Saturday night/Sunday morning in an all night Grindhouse lineup at the Alamo Drafthouse in Downtown Austin. It's an exploitation movie marathon described as:
"GRINDHOUSE ALL-NIGHT THRILLSHOW
You've been hearing about it. You've been waiting for it. You've been counting the days until the massive Tarantino/Rodriguez Double Feature GRINDHOUSE hits the screens. Well so have we. And now we're thrilled to bring you GRINDHOUSE in our very own grindhouse. And not only will we be showing the mind-ripping Tarantino/Rodriguez collaboration, we'll be showing FOUR big Golden Age exploitation features beforehand, plus all the old-school trailers we can lay our hands on. It will be like a classic Times Square all-nighter. We'll start things off with the vicious and brutal Italian underworld classic THE BOSS, then we'll take you to high school for REVENGE OF THE CHEERLEADERS, then there will be a detour through Southeast Asia for the ass-kicking "Bikers in Nam" epic THE LOSERS. Then the tour of cinematic sleaze winds through the racist deep south in the psychosexual mind-bender POOR PRETTY EDDIE. Finally we arrive at ground zero, GRINDHOUSE, the most eagerly anticipated movie in recent memory, and judging from the trailer, a pure monster of drive-in delight. This baby's going to be packed, so buy your tickets today!"
Probably not the finest way to spend Easter Sunday, but definitely the most fun. ;D
Damn Austin's a cool city.
Some of my friends think I live down here for the music scene, but truth be told, it's the film geek insanity. Nothing compares to the nuttiness of Austin Film Geeks...
Post by TheFudgeFactory on Apr 6, 2007 22:51:14 GMT -5
jonhasnoh said:
Work gave me Good Friday off(thank you Jesus), so I went to see the first showing today. I want to see Machete!!! Danny Trejo is the man. As for the double feature, I would have to say that I liked "Planet Terror" just a skosh more than "Death Proof" which surprised me since I am such a huge fan of Tarantino's flicks.
Just got back from seeing it myself and I have to agree with you, I liked Planet Terror a little bit more than Death Proof, but they were both really damn good. And the trailers were great too.
What happens if my tee shot lands on a bird's back and he carries it out of bounds but then is attacked by a larger bird who grabs the ball and drops it in the hole? Is that still a hole in one? 'Cause that's how I'm gonna play it.
Just got back from an all night grindhouse marathon at the downtown Alamo Drafthouse in Austin. Craziness in the form of 11 hours of grindhouse cineman including 4 ACTUAL grindhouse movies leading up to a screening of Grindhouse. Among other things, I saw David Hasselhoff's junk as he inhabited a character called Boner in a 70s T&A flick called Revenge of the Cheerleaders. The other grindhouse films shown where Fast Pretty Eddie, The Boss and The Losers (a bikers in Nam flick).
Grindhouse itself was really entertaining. Sort of the id of both filmmakers. To use sexual analogies, Robert Rodriguez is all about the money shot. Planet Terror is pretty much 90 minutes of money shots from start to finish. Tarantino, on the other hand, is all about the foreplay. Death Proof is pretty much a 75 minute set up to the last 15 minute finale. Pretty much typifies their entire careers if you ask me.
I liked Deathproof more as well. Does anyone know what the deal is with the trailers between the movies? Did they just have Rob Zombie and Eli Roth direct trailers or are they actually making movies out of those (for Grindhouse 2 or something)?
I'd have to agree that Deathproof has definitely stuck with me longer. It works the same way a good Italian gialo does, I think. A lot of it works subconsciously.
Post by TheFudgeFactory on Apr 10, 2007 19:30:09 GMT -5
poopzilla33 said:
i def dug deathproof more. i think it could stand on its own better too (which it'll ahve to do when they realese the two movies speratly in europe)
They are talking about possibly re-releasing them seperate in the US too. They would put some additional footage on each movie(the "missing scenes"). They think that the reason it didnt do good was because the length of it.
What happens if my tee shot lands on a bird's back and he carries it out of bounds but then is attacked by a larger bird who grabs the ball and drops it in the hole? Is that still a hole in one? 'Cause that's how I'm gonna play it.