Sujet: Re: MACHETE par R.Rodriguez Mer 25 Aoû - 22:17
Une vidéo qui montre une partie du tournage de Machete, Jessica Alba, De Niro, Trejo... et notre Steven Seagal bien sûre! Il y a même, en fin de vidéo, la séquence où Seagal affronte le héros de ce film qui s'annonce comme l'autre "bombe" de cette année après Expendables!
Just like Piranha 3D (read my P 3D review here), Machete never for a moment pretended to be anything other than popcorn munching, blood spilling, laugh inducing, retro vibe invoking flick the trailers portrayed it to be
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It is definitely a movie where you should turn off the rational part of your brain and enjoy the ride. There's plenty of blood, boobs, bullets, bombs and bigotry to keep you entertained.
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Robert Rodriguez has managed to bring back exploitation films and keep them fresh and entertaining. With the amount of cameos, blood, campy script, gratuitous nudity and flagrant immigrant humor, this is a movie you are bound to enjoy
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Messages : 61203 Date d'inscription : 23/06/2008
Sujet: Re: MACHETE par R.Rodriguez Ven 3 Sep - 19:02
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It's violent, it's rough around the edges, and it has not a single ounce of ego in what it's set out to do. A lot of other action flicks can learn from this. And let's face it, Danny Trejo is our leading man and kills a few dozen human beings, scoffs at injuries to his person, beds Jessica Alba, Michelle Rodriguez, and does a pool twosome with Linday Lohan and her mother. If that doesn't sell you on this film I have no idea what to do with you.
Sujet: Re: MACHETE par R.Rodriguez Ven 3 Sep - 19:06
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When Machete gets into the groove of an insane set piece, it’s everything it aspires to be and more. But a movie with a grindhouse attitude should not run at 105 minutes and Rodriguez should have hewed more to the approach he took with the tight Planet Terror than his failed, bloated epic Once Upon a Time in Mexico. Machete suffers from an overloaded cast, an over-stuffed plot, and then tacks on Rodriguez’ fumbling, half-assed comment on the immigration debate (a comment which basically boils down to, “Don’t be racist towards Mexicans.”). I wanted to love Machete and when it hits an action scene, I get that chance. But the lack of a polished script and strong pacing leaves Machete a dull blade.