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From Dusk Till Dawn: Dimension Collector's Series

From Dusk Till Dawn: Dimension Collector's Series

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Corny, cheesy, but I still love Nachos & From Dusk Till Dawn
Review: Some movies are so loaded with atmosphere and works so perfectly you can watch it repeatedly and not get tired of it. What makes this movie so great? I don't know. If you pull it apart there's probably a lot of flaws in it. But watching it is a thrill from beginning to end. This movie does not take itself seriously and does so with an attitude. This is a brilliant collaboration between Rodriguez and Tarantino, and the latter knows how to raise pulp to an art form.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Regret having paid to see this
Review: Some horror films tray to present a moral message or political opinion. This film presents a great way to waste your money. I was looking for the action sequences claimed to be soo great or anything to justify entertainment. Well, it was nice to see a few of my favorite actors walk and talk.

You are tossed into this film and will try to see if the story is going anywhere. It isn't. It's just suggestive summertime mindless celluloid fodder. Pass on this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: CLASSIC TARRENTINO
Review: Quentin Tarentino stars as a deranged convict who, along with his brother, played brilliantly by GEORGE CLOONEY, kidnaps a preacher (HARVEY KIETEL), and his two kids (which includes JULIETTE LEWIS of NATURAL BORN KILLERS) and flees for the safety of a remote nightclub in Mexico, only once they're there they discover that the club is actually a safe haven for blood thirsty vampires! The plots twist was as surprising as ever as origanlly i thought this was settling down to be a hostage drama but then thats the genius of Tarentinos work. This movie is as compelling as ever with the dialogue often being very darkly humorous, whilst the performances are top notch and this film is certainly nothing short of one long, wild adventure!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excess with a reason...
Review: What many people don't realize before they buy this film is that it is supposed to be cartoonishly over the top. It is an homage campy 50's screamer classics that incorporates 70's film style, with 80's gore and 90's casting. It is pure adrenaline and without a doubt, not a film for all. But if you are someone who indulges in this genre of blood, violence and drop to your knees humor, then this is your film.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Bloodsucking Thrill Ride To The End
Review: Viloent,bloody and often times very funny. Two wild Bank Robbers on the run from a massive killing spree head to Mexico to hook up with a man who will give them protection from the law. But things don`t go as planed, They make an arrangment to meet at a local bar filled with exotic dancers but the man who supposed to give them protection never shows and soon enough an altercation with one of the locals brings out a horde of flesh eating vampires for a night these two robbers will never forget. Far fetched story but it kept me going on through the end. I really did enjoy the outlandish performances of Clooney and Tarantino as the two bank robbing brothers on the run. Harvey keital plays his part as the unwillingy hostage they capture very convincley. If you like mindless fun with Bloody violence and sharp foul mouthed humor you will love FROM DUSK TILL DAWN.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Dusk till Dawn
Review: This is not a film for every one. If you don't like Violent films this is not for you. If you do on the other hand, this is a very funny film. It sometimes embraces unpopular social subjects. The acting is excellent. There is nothing sterotypical about this film. Truly an oringal piece of art. Oh yes and this is definitly a vampyre film.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One of the Worst films of ALL-TIME
Review: "From Dusk Till Dawn" is pure trash. The plot is ridiculous and the acting is terrible. What a shame for George Clooney to add this piece of garbage to his resume. There are no redeeming qualities contained within. Do not waste your time or money. Above all, don't let the kids near it. The vulgar language and violence are nonsensical. Hollywood, give us a break, will you?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a waste
Review: We have an absolutely great premise, A group of people thrown together trying to survive an attack from vampires. Hackneyed sure, but a great director and a good script write could make it something very interesting. Alas while some people seem to think Quentin Tarantino is the second coming of Hitchcock, but this movie does nothing to help anyone think this is the case. The movie is just bad. Bad directing, bad writing, just bad.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Talk about a bad day!
Review: Seth & his brother Richie are just tryin' to make a clean getaway. What happens next is anything but clean. The movie starts off as a couple of guys trying to get South of the Border after a robbery. They get there, but it isn't the vacation they were looking for. Once they get to Mexico, things get a bit hairy. No, not a believable turn of events, but there is plenty of action and plenty of special effects. This is no Academy Award winning film, but it's fun and it shows George Clooney in a different light than "Dr. Doug Ross". This is not a movie for kids to see (language, violence, gore), but defintely a "guy movie"!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ugly vampires
Review: At first I was so caught up with the characters in the beginning that I even forgot that it was a vampire movie. But boy was it ever a vampire movie, expect for the ladies dancing before they turned, and even them after they turned, it had to be the ugliest vampires I have ever seen! My favorite part is when Salma Hayek came out and was dancing, and then what a scary monster she turned into!


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