| ‘Sin City: A Dame To Kill For’ Trailer: Star-Studded Cast Teases Revenge, Gang Wars, and Monsters
Sin City represented the neo-noir styles of the comic book come to life. Black and white colors, with ultra violence, stylized sex scenes, and gritty imagery that can only come from Frank Miller and be visualized into real life by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. While the latter won’t return for a guest directing vignette, Rodriguez returns to direct its sequel, Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, armed with a script written by Miller, some returning cast members like Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba, Mickey Rourke, and Rosario Dawson, and some new additions like Josh Brolin replacing Clive Owen as Dwight, Eva Green, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Powers Boothe, Juno Temple, Jamie Chung, and more. Dimension Films has released a brand new trailer for the film, and it is only a glimpse into the dangerous world that is Sin City. Hit the jump to check it out.
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| ‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ TV Series Hits Cable and International Netflix Next Week
Fledgling cable channel El Rey Network is set to premiere the new 10-episode television series From Dusk Till Dawn next week. The series is the first entry into serialized television for Robert Rodriguez, who directed the original 1996 movie of the same name and which the show takes its premise from. Just like the movie, the series will take place over the course of about a day and follow two bank robbing brothers, Seth and Richie, who make for the border with a family they’ve taken hostage. When they make a detour at a strip club, all hell breaks loose after they discover the club is inhabited by vampires. Since the twist of the original film is well-known, it will be interesting to see how the series draws out the plot while still keeping within the same time frame.
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| Robert Rodriguez’s ‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ TV Series Trailer
If you’re interested in the new TV series adaptation of Robert Rodriguez‘s 1996 flick From Dusk Till Dawn, the first official trailer has been released online. The show comes from Rodriguez, who directed the first two episodes of the 10-episode first season, and his El Rey Network. It stars D.J. Cotrona and Zane Holtz as the Gecko brothers (the roles played by George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino in the ’96 original), two bank robbers who, while trying to escape the law on their tail, find themselves having to deal with vampires. Don Johnson, Jesse Garcia, Wilmer Valderrama, and Robert Patrick also star in the series. You can read a full synopsis and watch the first trailer for From Dusk Till Dawn below.
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| Baby Machete Clone From ‘Machete Kills’ Blu-ray Deleted Scene (Video)
In what has to be one of the most disturbing things I’ve ever seen, a baby, fully mustached clone of Danny Trejo‘s Machete character has shown up in a deleted scene on the Blu-ray release of director Robert Rodriguez‘s sequel, Machete Kills. Having not seen the final film, I can’t say how different this is from the scene they used in the movie, which involves Machete and a villainous Mel Gibson. All I can say is this could cause a nightmare or two, so proceed with caution. You can check out the deleted scene below!
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| ‘Machete Kills Again…In Space!’ Trailer Features Machete, Killing, and Lots Of Space
If you happened to catch Machete Kills during its brief theatrical run (and few did – $13.5 million in worldwide box office and it opened at #4 behind Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 in its third week) you might have noticed a “Grindhouse”-style fake trailer for a planned third installment of Robert Rodriguez‘ Tex-Mex action series starring Danny Trejo as a pissed-off former Federale who kills bad people with really sharp objects playing before and after the flick. Now that trailer has been released online, and you can check out the deranged glory of Machete Kills Again…In Space! here below.
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