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From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
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Storyline
Meet the Gecko brothers, (George Clooney and QT) two of the most wanted people of America. After Richie Gecko (QT) broke out his older incharge brother Seth Gecko(Clooney)The start off their crime spree.First they rob a liquor store ending in a bloody shootout. Then taking a woman hostage.(Then Richie kills her). Knowing they need to cross into Mexico to meet a man who promises them freedom as Mexicans, they meet the Fuller family. Jacob Fuller(Harvey Ketile) and his son and daughter(Erenest Liu and Juliette Lewis) and their large motor home is the perfect way to cross the border. So the Geckos take the Fullers hostages to cross to meet with the man. After the Geckos/Fullers cross they head to a strip joint called "The Titty Twister". The strip joint is where their friend is to meet them a little after dawn. But The strip joint is not everything expected to be. They and the management has a taste and not for boos! |
Backdrops
The Director
Robert Rodriguez
Robert Anthony Rodríguez (born June 20, 1968) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, editor and musician. He shoots and produces many of his films in his native Texas and Mexico. He has directed such films as Desperado (1995), From Dusk till Dawn (1996), The Faculty (1998), Spy Kids (2001), Sin City (2005), Planet Terror (2007), and Machete (2010). He also produced the latest installment in the Predator series, Predators (2010).
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Gee, I don't know. It was often entertaining, but at the end I wasn't left feeling particularly satisfied. In fact, I didn't feel much of anything -- just empty. Pastiche-filled action, gore, cool quips and such aren't really enough to excite me unless there's something that makes me feel like there's something, anything, some sort of point to it all. It doesn't have to be something profound at all. This just feels hollow.