a5c7b9f00b After an experimental bio-weapon is released, turning thousands into zombie-like creatures, it&#39;s up to a rag-tag group of survivors to stop the infected and those behind its release. In a rural town in Texas, go-go dancer Cherry Darling (with a leg/machine gun), decides to quit her low-paying job and find another use for her numerous &#39;useless&#39; talents. Cherry&#39;s ex-boyfriend, El Wray, at the Bone Shack, a restaurant owned by J.T. Hague, a group of military officials, led by the demented Lt. Muldoon, are making a business transaction with a scientist named Abby for a deadly biochemical agent knownDC2 codename &quot;Project Terror&quot;, but when Muldoon learns Abby has an extra supply on hand, he attempts to take Abby hostage and Abby intentionally releases the gas into the air. As gun-legged Cherry Darling and one man wrecking crew El Wray try to save the world from a horde of flesh-eating zombies. Survivors of a Texas town battle zombies who have breathed in a deadly toxic gas andsuch have taken to killing everyone in their path, our defenders include a Machine gun legged go-go dancer (Rose McGowan), A military specialist who knows about such (Freddy Rodriguez), a sheriff (Michael Biehn) his brother who runs a Barbecue (Jeff Fahey),a bisexual nurse (Marley Shelton) and her sheriff father (Michael Parks) Planet Terror was the first part of the Grindhouse movie and easily the best movie of the duo. Planet Terror delivers not onlya zombie movie but alsoan action movie and indeeda tongue in cheek parody of such. Planet Terror does have it&#39;s minor flaws (Tarantino is really an awful actor, Bruce Willis is wasted) but overall the movie has lots of fun gory set-pieces, a quick pace and a sense of humor. It then makes a great double-bill with Sin City or Machete more so than Death Proof. If anything else this is a flop that deserves a second look. If anything, for the cast which make this a fun endeavor in old territory. Also the helicopter slicing climax is enough to make this a masterpiece in its own demented way.<br/><br/>* * * * out of 4-(Excellent) I MISSED this in the theatre. That was a mistake, this IS a Theatre moovie.<br/><br/>This film is the epitome of the Unholy Alliance of RR/QT. But it shows RR in his magnificent best, the guy is an unrelenting force… Sort of like a human version of that huge ball that chases Harry Ford through a tunnel in Raiders of the Lost Fart, Rodriguez is a force unstoppable. And this sinister unstoppable golem has created THE BEST EVER Zombie Flick. If not the best, it is very high on the pile.<br/><br/>What makes it so good is partially, Rosie MacGowan. What a DOLL. Good actress too.<br/><br/>These girls are very easy to look at, but they are even better at making us believe they are who they depict. This film was WELL cast, and I like that there was a continuity between this cast and QT&#39;s cast for Death Proof, including Michael Parks &quot;Earl Mcgraw&quot; character.<br/><br/>Rodriguez is now a bona-fide master of the Genesis camera- His technique is unsurpassed- He uses his tools to create the highest level of what I would call CAMP (But don&#39;t all camp at al), which started in &quot;From Dusk till Dawn&quot; and reaches the pinnacle HERE, and so we have an Anti-CAMP… Cos where you are not laughing you are jumping in your seat and watching the show through your fingers.<br/><br/>And this is where I hope I am wrong. I certainly hope that RR has NOT reached any kind of peak… NOT YET at least.<br/><br/>Everything about this flick is tops: Great shots, special effects that are characters in the story and not just gratuitous explosions and gore. Speaking of which, last several flicks I saw Tom Savini he was getting it good, and this flick, he gets it better than all of his other sudden endings. Except for that he was not wearing his Dick-Gun™<br/><br/>ala &quot;From Dusk Till Dawn.&quot;<br/><br/>The only thing that is misleading about this flick are the posters that show Marley Shelton, eyeliner running, two Syringes poised to inflict &quot;Red Headed Girlfriend&quot; into QT&#39;s demented arse… But it was just a poster, for a Grindhouse flick, and therefore it does not have to be from an actual SCENE from the flick… I would have LOVED to see THAT in the flick, but it was just a poster pic.<br/><br/>If I were to insert one spoiler, I would say, I like the way that… The Ball-Collecting Biochemist, parts his hair. That was the best, and while watching the flick you KNOW it is gonna happen, but the WAY it happens, now THATS Entertainment! (Which is why I will not insert a spoiler!)
The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags are used sparingly in order to make the page more readable. &quot;Grindhouse (Main Titles)&quot; by Robert Rodriguez. &quot;Too Drunk to Fuck&quot; written by the Dead Kennedys, performed by Nouvelle Vague. &quot;Palomita,&quot; which in English translates to &quot;little dove.&quot; El Wray also has a dove tattoo on his wrist and Cherry wears a necklace with a dove pendant. Dakota and Tammy were lesbian lovers,was stated in the film.<br/><br/>Some time after Dakota had married Dr. William Block, she started having an affair with Tammy. William obviously found out about it so Dakota agreed to stop seeing her. Finally when Dakota had got fed up with William&#39;s abuse (whether physical or just verbal is never stated though physical abuse is heavily implied) she contacted Tammy to come and pick up Tony and then Dakota would meet them after her shift at the hospital was over and they would all leave the state to start a new life away from William.<br/><br/>However, Tammy is killed by the sickos on her way to pick up Tony and William comes across her body at the hospital and confronts Dakota about it and says &quot;I thought you had stopped seeing her.&quot; then shortly after he says &quot;What do I know now my love? That you&#39;re a cheating, lying, sack.&quot; confirms that Dakota was having an affair with Tammy. Later on When Dakota meets Cherry Darling; she says &quot;I&#39;m Cherry&quot; and Dakota says &quot;You certainly are.&quot; implying she&#39;s attracted to Cherry. Robert Rodriguez was on the fence about whether or not Tony Block should live. He decided to kill him off and had his character accidentally shoot himself in the head. However, since Tony was played by Rebel Rodriguez (Robert&#39;s son), he didn&#39;t want to traumatize him and give him nightmares about dying in the movie. While filming the scene where Tony grabs the pistol from the glove box, he actually grabbed a water pistol and it was changed in post-production via CGI to look like a real gun. All of the shots of Tony&#39;s corpse were of a dummy, and Rebel never saw it. Rodriguez filmed a bunch of alternate footage of Tony surviving.<br/><br/>Instead of shooting himself in the head, Tony runs out of the car and joins Dakota while she goes inside Earl McGraw&#39;s house. Then he&#39;s featured in a bunch of scenes with Dakota in the background, and he runs around with her on the army base at the end. This is the reason why Dakota runs off to the second helicopter - to ensure a seat for Tony. However, since Tony was killed off, there&#39;s no practical reason why Dakota runs off to the second helicopter in the final version.<br/><br/>In addition to the alternate footage of Tony living, Rodriguez also shot some footage of Tony playing with his pets in the sand on the beach at the end (this is the scene after the end credits). Rodriguez used all of the alternate footage to make a special cut of the movie just for his son, so that Tony lives. Rebel still supposedly doesn&#39;t know that he dies in the finished movie. The unrated extended version contains several new/extended scenes:<br/><br/>Skip tells Cherry that she&#39;s funny like <a href="/name/nm0001674/">Chris Rock</a> while they talk in the dressing room.<br/><br/>The Blocks wake up for work. They wake up on opposite sides of the bed, and William tells Dakota to make some coffeeshe looks out the window and sees the green gas in the sky.<br/><br/>Dakota Block runs the water in the sink and it cuts to Cherry washing her leg in the bathroom of The Bone Shack. She takes out a piece of glass that lodged into her leg from when she fell by the side of the road earlier.<br/><br/>J.T. opens kitchen door and it transitions to the Blocks arriving at the hospital.<br/><br/>Doc Block explains Joe&#39;s wound and asks him how long he&#39;s really had it.<br/><br/>Dr. Crane asks Doc Block if he wants to cut off Joe&#39;s arm, or at least watch. He says no, and Crane says &quot;suit yourself.&quot;<br/><br/>J.T. cuts up some meat and works on his perfect recipe while talking on the phone. He hangs up and goes outside, where he sees a couple of sickos stand by the gas pumps. He offers them some meat, and when they don&#39;t respond he assumes that they are from a rival restaurant. He tells them that they&#39;ll never get his recipe, then he eats some meat and goes back inside.<br/><br/>Earl McGraw is introduced at the police station. El Wray asks about Ramona, and he says that she&#39;s not doing too well. She&#39;s dying from lung cancer, from smoking every day. McGraw asks El Wray if he smokes, and he says no. He says that it&#39;s probably good that he doesn&#39;t, and then he leaves. El Wray lights up a cigarette, and Hague starts to interrogate him about the gun and Cherry&#39;s missing leg.<br/><br/>Deputy Tolo panics at the hospital and accidentally shoots an innocent bystander.<br/><br/>El Wray grabs some gloves when he enters the hospital while two sickos eat Paramedic #2. The sicko on the left is Zoe Bell, and they tear into his chest.<br/><br/>After the cops go to The Bone Shack and find J.T., he tastes some sauce and says that he&#39;s finally found his perfect recipe. He wonders what the different ingredient is, and Hague tells him that he&#39;s tasting his own blood.<br/><br/>When they arrive outside of McGraw&#39;s house, Tony shows Dakota that his tooth fell out. When she smiles, he sees her chipped tooth and says that they&#39;re toothless buddies.<br/><br/>When Doc Block arrives outside of McGraw&#39;s house, he tells Dakota &quot;I&#39;m going to eat your brains and gain your knowledge.&quot;<br/><br/>Additional shots during the sex scene.<br/><br/>While in jail at the army base, El Wray asks about using some chemicals to actan antidote for the gas. Abby tells him that it wouldn&#39;t work, and it would cause them to bleed out of every hole in their bodies.<br/><br/>Additional shots in the final action sequence.<br/><br/>Additional shots of the survivors getting into the helicopter. The reel was never filmed in the first place and does not exist. Rodriguez stated that he didn&#39;t even want to know what would happen in that reel. In interviews about the film(s), Tarantino &amp; Rodriguez said that missing reels were fairly common in grindhouse theatres of the 1970s, that somehow the reel was either lost or was never shipped in the first place. It&#39;s a nostalgic touch by the two. <a href="/name/nm0001675/">Robert Rodriguez</a> has said he does not know who El Wray is and never wrote a history for the character, leaving it open to interpretation. He is named after the town where the McCoys are headed in <a href="/title/tt0068638/">The Getaway (1972)</a> (1972), one of both <a href="/name/nm0001675/">Robert Rodriguez</a> and <a href="/name/nm0000233/">Quentin Tarantino</a>&#39;s favorite films. (Rodriguez had already paid homage to the film in <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a> (1996): the Gecko brothers are also going to El Wray.) El Wray is a fictitious, lawless town where all the bad guys hang out – full of the worst criminals from around the world. Once you go in, you never come out… alive.<br/><br/>Given his highly stylized skills with hand-to-hand combatwellfirearm training, it can be assumed he is a legendary assassin, a highly decorated solider or perhaps some sort of revolutionary folk hero. As when Sheriff Hague says &quot;Had I known you were &#39;El Wray&#39;…&quot; and then proceeds to concede leadership to El Wray. This takes some work, but all of the above films all exist within the same movie universe. There are several links between all of the movies that can be made.<br/><br/>Warning: spoilers ahead:<br/><br/>The best link is the character ofwho appears in all of the movie&#39;s plots.<br/><br/> dies at the start of <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a>. So this would place <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a>&#39;s events at the end of the timeline.<br/><br/>Then there iswho is alive in the <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> segment of <a href="/title/tt0462322/">Grindhouse (2007)</a>, but dies in <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a>.<br/><br/>There is also the link offrom the <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a> segment of <a href="/title/tt0462322/">Grindhouse (2007)</a> and the town the thatandwere heading to in <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a> which was also called &quot;El Wray&quot;.<br/><br/>Another link iswho appears in both the <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> and <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a> segments of <a href="/title/tt0462322/">Grindhouse (2007)</a>, and this is the best place to start.is also the daughter ofand sister ofwho also appears in <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a> and <a href="/title/tt0120860/">From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)</a>.<br/><br/>I think that is most of the links made (there could be more) but from this you can start to piece together the chronology of the universe, so…<br/><br/>The events of <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> must happen before the events of <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a>. This can be assumed by the relationship betweenandwhich is frayed in <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> and most of <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a>, but they do make up by the end of <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a>. Also the lack of &quot;sickos&quot; in <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> would suggest this is before <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a>. 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