From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) - Official Trailer
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Theatrical Release Date: January 19, 1996
Runtime: 108 minutes
Director: Robert Rodriguez
About From Dusk Till Dawn:
The Gecko brothers (George Clooney, Quentin Tarantino), two dangerous outlaws on a wild crime spree, kidnap a father and his two kids and head south to a seedy Mexican bar to hide out in safety. Soon they realize that they're not in a typical bar, as the entire place begins to teem with vicious, blood-sucking vampires. With the odds stacked greatly against them, the Geckos are forced to team up with their hostages in order to make it out alive.
Starring, in alphabetical order: George Clooney, Salma Hayek, Harvey Keitel, Juliette Lewis, Ernest Liu, Quentin Tarantino
Related Video:
"From Dusk Till Dawn" Pilot Trailer (Directed by Robert Kurtzman).
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Salma Hayek's Dance.. NOW THATS THE BEST thing that ever happened to this movie and for my life too !! heheheh
Haven't seen it yet. Is that her only scene?
YESSSS SIR!!!!! SALMA WAZ LOOKIN DEEEEEELICIOUS
Salma Hayek, haha 😂
That was my first boner 😅
When I saw this movie first time, at 90's, I had not seen the trailer, and even heard about Dusk Till Dawn. It was a GREAT SURPRISE when suddenly the movie changed from "bad guys trying to escape" to "some guys trying to survive from a vampire attach, on a bar". Thanks God I did not see this trailer in that time!!!
drurysmann I had a mate went oh I heard that the movie had a terrible twist half way through and I was like "f**k off"
My all time fave movie
Me too. I remember watching it with my dad and at that point pausing the movie and saying "this movie was great until about 5 seconds ago, right?" - "agreed". I kinda love it for that though - it was a unique viewing experience I've never forgotten, as though the movie pranked me.
it was actually pretty awesome at first but, it got old real real quick for me.
Same! I hate how trailers ruin plot twists in movies just to get more people to see them in theaters.
a Favorite of the Mid 1990's My Father and I watched this when he Beat Cancer for a Little while. Gone But not Forgotten.
when i watched this movie, I had no clue about the story plot. i thought it is going to be an action movie. it was a total surprise to see the storyline changing to vampire.. this is one of my favorite movies...
One of my favourites too
IDK the movie poster has bats flying out of the bar in the background so even without the trailer it still indicates that the film is more than an action film.
I wanted to watch this film in 2008, did it first time in 2020 instead. I backed up 12 Years without getting spoiled. I thought this would be just like pulp fiction, the twist was even greater. This was incredible. The best thing about this movie is that nobody talks about this movie.
So you had no idea this movie was going to take you in a fight against vampires? Is that the twist you`re saying?
@@morpheuzlal yes
@Oren Black I'm not telling something you don't see in the trailer or by reading the sonopsis
Haha 🤣
I wouldn't have watched the movie if I had seen the trailer. But I'm very glad that I saw it, to fully live this twist, and it was one of my unforgettable cinema experiences,
The humorous line, "No thanks, I've already had a wife", was improvised by George Clooney. Director Robert Rodriguez never intended it to be in the final cut, but after the studio included the line in a trailer, he felt obligated to include it in the film.
Salma Hayek has a real fear of snakes and had always refused to be near them. Naturally when she read the script, she knew her phobia would prevent her from taking the part. Robert Rodriguez conned her into thinking that Madonna was ready to nab the part instead so Hayek spent two months with therapists to overcome her fear.
Salma Hayek did not have a choreographer for her dance, because, according to her, you can't choreograph the live snake she wore around her neck. So director Robert Rodriguez just told her to feel the music and dance to it.
Rodriguez used the same tactic with Jessica Alba in Sin City (2005).
Green blood was used for the vampires to get the movie past the censors.
I remember watching this with my Grandpa when I was barely 6 hardcore memory that stuck with me
What is it about this film that makes me want to see it over and over again?
The makers of "From Dusk Till Dawn" have crafted something i can't get out of my mind, and i don't want to let it go. I just rediscovered what I consider the coolest most surreal and fascinating film ever. I saw abundant details that I missed when I saw the film almost 25 years ago. Usually, each Saturday night i get relaxed in my room past midnight, and before going to sleep i want to go with a sense of good feelings and fascination. And to do that I keep replaying From Dusk Till Dawn's scenes that stir in me a crescendo of wonder, magic, and indescribable emotions. And those scenes are from the second half of the movie till the very last minutes of the end featuring a fantastic revelation shot of the film. One that left me in awe before screen goes dark and credits start rolling to the tune of that mega cool song "Dark Night" by the Blasters. Please note that as a whole the movie is great from start to finish, and I would not change a single thing. Each character is perfect starting from the main lead ultra-cool tough who plays by the rules character Seth Gecko played unequalled by George Clooney (can’t picture anyone else in his role), and his psycho menacing brother Richie played nicely by Quentin Tarantino (both, Clooney and Tarantino have great chemistry playing as brothers), the faith struggling tormented preacher Jacob (Harvey Keitel) and his daughter Kate (Juliette Lewis she was always great for this type of films), and son Scott (Ernest Liu) who infuses the character with a sense of innocence. They are joined later at the bar by very peculiar and weird character biker Sex Machine bearing a whip and silver pistol on his bulge (Tom Savini) and Frost the tough African-American ex combat vet. And what can I say about their counterparts the bar patrons Cheech Marin playing three different roles though the one I found hilarious is Chet Pussy greeting visitors and uttering foul sexual content language at the entrance door of the bar, the menacing and ferocious bartender Razor Charlie (Danny Trejo), Big Emilio (Ernest Garcia) the big lurking henchman, and the smoking hot and sensual and seductive queen of the vampires Santanico Pandemonium resembling an Aztec princess played by Salma Hayek, and whose erotic dance with an albino snake wrapped around her body makes her look unreal as she moves in synchrony to the After Dark theme played majestically by the house musical band “Tito & Tarantula”. Btw, it’s crazy wicked hilarious seeing the band vocalist using a limbless torso corpse as a guitar and the trumpeter using a corpse’s backbone as a trumpet playing the instruments in a frantic rhythm once they deform into vampires. These main characters along with the bikers and truckers are all essential to the story. I wouldn’t change a single character and/or minor element in the film. They are all perfect to me.
I appreciate that the movie doesn't take itself too seriously in the horror aspect which has some comedic dark tones. But there is something amazing and symbolic in the background. I don't know whether Tarantino, Rodriguez, and Kurtzman planned it like that from the beginning or was mere coincidence, but they achieved something unique and fascinating not only by blending crime and horror genres but by blending two cultures once our main characters get across the Mexican border. They blended the ultra-cool modern American western desert-like atmosphere filled with bikers, truckers, bar clubs decorated with multi-colored neon like tubes advertising the coolest bar ever, the fantastic dark fabled “Titty Twister” bar with the fascinating and legendary Mexican ancient prehispanic culture of Chac Mool sculptures (can you believe that, they placed an AWESOME CHAC MOOL!! sculpture albeit headless in the center of the bar’s front yard. Inside the bar there’s jaguar skin decorations (the jaguar was a sort of godly deity in prehispanic times), ancient hairless Mexican dogs, and an imposing giant snake reminiscent of the Aztec god feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl.
The “Titty Twister” bar is the heart and soul of this hallucinating and amazing film. The decorations of the bar in and out are unique. On the outside the bar looks full of life starting with the giant topples dancer made out of neon light tubes mounted on the roof as well as the neon multi-colored red pinkish, purple, green, and blue tubes advertising "Nude dancing girls, "chicas calientes desnudas" and "Hot carnitas". Not to mention the bikers frantically riding their motorcycles all over the place and around the awesome Chac Mool sculpture with fire coming out from the center of the statue.
The filmmakers have crafted something indeed unique, surreal, and special. As i'm in love with Mexican prehispanic culture spotting for the first time a headless Chac Mool sculpture outside the bar in the center surrounded by truck tires buried mid ground is amazing and mesmerizing to me as the camper van with our main characters approaches the bar. Inside the bar there is the energetic Tito & Tarantula house band with mariachi outfits performing cheerful folkloric songs "Angry Cockroaches - Cucarachas Enojadas" and the hypnotic and very fitting "After Dark" theme to the rhythm of explosive sensual and erotic dance of Salma Hayek memorable debut. Both cultures, Mexican and American, complement themselves in such a way that one needs the other to become the coolest thing ever on earth. Neither the lifeless Mexican Prehispanic settings, decorations, and motifs of the bar would have worked without the enliven American western atmosphere made up with colorful neon lights, a disco dance ball hanging inside the bar, cheered up bikers and truckers nor would the American western setting decorated with colorful neon lights and cheerful bikers and truckers had worked without the ancient Mexican settings and prehispanic sculptures. It's just crazy awesome watching two 3,000-year-old ancient Aztec dogs called Xoloitzcuintli guarding the entrance to the bar and a giant snake crawling downstairs reminiscent of the Chichen Itza pyramid feathered snake Aztec god Quetzalcoatl.
And that amazing twist by the middle of the film when we realize that the bar is in fact a trap for unsuspecting bikers and truckers that naively stop by in the middle of the Mexican border desert to have a great time only to be devoured by hungry vampires past midnight. And this is when the film transcends from the real to the unreal magical realm. I really love and appreciate the vampires’ distinctive physical traits as they have lost any human traits they once had. The vampire girls dancers are wicked cool and love how the vampires take human form after flying around the bar as a pack of bats. That background shot of the “Titty Twister” bar on the cover of the poster with bats flying in and out the bar as the sun sets makes it look so eerie and fascinating. The bar is indeed the heart and soul of the film.
Finally, as that hell of a night is about to come to an end for our main protagonists, Seth, Jacob and his daughter Kate and son Scott are struggling fighting the ferocious blood suckers. And I can't help but feel melancholy that it will end soon when there's left only two survivors standing in the center of the bar about to be devoured by the vampires when suddenly sunlight rays start filtering through bullet holes on the bar walls. They realize the vampires weakness when daylight starts burning them to death, and finally they are rescued by Seth’s cohort Mexican crime boss Carlos and his henchmen by taking down the bar gloomy heavy entrance door.
There is a final shot of Kate being left there after receiving a gift from Seth, and as she leaves in the RV vehicle we start hearing such a cool and nostalgic song "Dark Night" by the Blasters as the camera zooms out to the deserted landscape to reveal the most shocking scene when it's revealed that the back of the “Titty Twister” bar was built atop a semi buried giant Aztec like pyramid with trailer trucks buried around the pyramid and other ones parked on the side terrains of the Mexican bar in the western-like desert in the middle of the road.
The fact that I keep playing this film obsessively especially every Saturday past midnight is a testament to such a special and memorable piece of film making. I love old classics like Alien, Aliens, Predator, the first two Terminator films, The Matrix, and i’m a huge follower of MCU Marvel movies (Marvel Studios created the greatest superhero saga ever) and the Star Wars universe (I had a blast with The Mandalorian episodes better than the last SW trilogy.) But, for some reason I rather keep visiting the world of “From Dusk Till Dawn” over and over again.
As the film ends i go to sleep with a sense of melancholy knowing it’s about to conclude, and yet with a smile on my face to dream of such unique, surreal, eerie, and fascinating world somewhere in the middle of nothing across the Mexican border desert.
IMHO Quentin Tarantino (screenplay), Robert Rodriguez (direction), and Robert Kurtzman (story) have become legends and immortalized themselves with this single piece of fascinating and surreal film. Huge credits also to Mexican cinematographer Guillermo Navarro (Pan’s Labyrinth cinematography Academy Award winner) and the art direction staff for crafting such a magical realm in and out my favorite fictitious coolest bar ever created the “Titty Twister” built atop a semi buried Aztec pyramid it’s pure magic!!!
omg i do the same
I haven't watched the movie yet. Someone sent me a link to the final scene where they reveal the aztec depth of the bar, and a huge abyss to toss decaying bodies into, and now I am fascinated.
Thanks for your synopsis, this helped me put the peices together. One day I will watch this from start to finish!
This is one of the longest comments I ever read lol
What
The movie that convinced me that George Clooney is actually a really great actor.
I hate this trailer, simply because it spoils one of the hardest left turns in cinematic history.
Was just thinking the same thing......
Yeah, this trailer sucks. It spoils the main point of the movie. I'm glad I didn't see any trailer before seeing the movie !
@@Badwurst68 same here. This movie was a total surprise for me
Yep same, I watched it earlier for the first time and I'm glad I didnt watch the trailer
@@Badwurst68 same
So glad I didn't see the trailer before watching the film. One of those movies where going in blind really pays off.
I saw this movie without watching the trailer, I was living in Mexico, when the vampires came out I was like “wtf is this” (blow away)
Still one of the greatest vampire movies of all time
big facts
Yep yep
I’m glad I watched the movie before the trailer and had no idea at all about the last part of the movie.
Love it!!!!
No thanks I all ready had a wife.
Best scene piece ever
Villain Posse “already”
Boomer humor
Wife bad man good
Oh God!! I've been searching for this movie for so long! I remember watching this as a kid but can't remember the title until I searched "Movie with a guy ripping a heart out with his bare hand" LMAO
When i was 12 years old i watch this movie with my father on the TV at night
Me and my father like this movie so much great times! :)
Effects by KNB studios and music by Graeme Revell? I'm sold!
This trailer makes it look almost like a b-movie, which is weird, when you consider the sheer awesomeness of the film.
Same here, i don't understand why i have become obsessed with this film a few months after i saw it again a few months ago.
One of the Greatest Vampire Films of All Time!
Thanks for watching this with my 3 year old self dad, I really owe you one
So I popped this on thinking oh cool a Tarantino screenplay I haven't seen before. I have never been more shocked by anything in my life. Why the hell would the trailer Rob people of that ?!? I'm still in awe at what the hell just happened to me
I saw this movie when I was 11 and I feel the same! This was the best thing in cinematic history for sure!
This trailer needs a massive spoiler alert!
Still one of my all time favorite movie
Same
1:20 Chills when I hear the stars with James Horner's classic *Aliens* score 🙌🏼
So damn epic
Why I hate watching trailers: spoilers aplenty. Glad I watched the movie before watching this. The vampires came as a complete surprise to me, like the most unpredictable turn of events ever. :)
Luckily, I saw this film without watching the trailer...my jaw dropped after the first 40 minutes...
turns 25 today!
Still an excellent cult classic by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. Half shoot em up half horror film. This was pre-Spy Kids.
George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino make for good sibling criminals the Geckos. Harvey Keitel is really likable and Juliette Lewis.
I do understand why it divides a lot of people; some enjoy it's blending of two genres others don't appreciate it for making one of the biggest left turns in cinema history.
Crazy how it lead to 2 sequels and a tv series.
Salma Hayek's dance number is the best scene in the movie yet she doesn't recall a lot of it since she had a fear of reptiles. Thankfully she was one of the many women in Hollywood who spoke up about Harvey Weinstein's bad behavior.
Funny how Cheech Marin plays 3 different parts throughout the whole thing.
It's plot is gruesome, grisly, violent, filled with unique monologues, casual sexism, a garnish of racist comments, bombastic violence, uncalled for opening scenes and main characters who are loathsome yet lovable.
0:06
All you here are 90s kids I bet
Fuck yeah, my people
Best Vampire movie ever! Take that Brad Pitt!
Indeed. This movie is special at so many levels.
One of my favs….
the whole plot is in the trailer 😂😂 btw a good movie
Robert Rodriguez The Creators Of Spy Kids ❤️❤️
One of my top 10 favorite movies of all time up there along with the movie GOODFELLAS 1990
I didn’t expect the whole third act… watched it for the first time 2022
Such a brilliant movie
OMG I used to see this one when I was a kid and couldn't find the movie name until now I have it. 😂
Who came here from Lana del reys fan made pepsi cola video?
me lol
lara ibrahim I did lol
Those erotic dance scenes drove me here.
Only u n he
And got disappointed :(
Me
Such a fun film :)
0:05 Dimension Films (A Division of Miramax Films) 1:34
Still George Clooney best Performance in a Picture.
facts
Watching now Again!
What would you feature the twist in the trailer?
Tamim Almousa Why*
I just realized Mr. White and Mr. Pink are both in this.
a guy at school lend me this VHS in 1998
I love the Missouri Highway Patrol#178973 John Robert Bruffett Junior USA 🇺🇸 USA 🇺🇸 USA 🇺🇸 USA 🇺🇸!!!!!
I always think Juliette Lewis has always been more suitable and fit to play "good girl" (or even slightly dumb) role than 'bad chick'..anyway, from dusk till dawn is one of the greatest cult b-movie ever!
You know what people say... Cheech Marinnnnnn suuuuucks.
Hehehe...
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Always cool to see a movie writer/director team boosting an actor's social image to be correctly portrayed.
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Awesome ;)
I love how this trailer spoils the vampire Genre Shift that happens halfway Into the movie.
This is best twist ever in this film
Was that Batman turned bank robber 😂
I come from the 90s and this trailer has no (or rather had no) sense at all. The movie is great though.
Where's Ripley?
Top 10 film of mine
I watched this when I was 12
Daymmmm it looked realistic then
My All time favorite movie wonderful superb great. George coloony.. Quentin Tarantino. Salma hayak
How Tha FUCK is it that I've missed this movie? Looks like a classic,and ❤️Quentin Tarantino and Juliette Lewis 👌 will get right on it!
Glad I miss the trailer. I saw the movie with my dad. I didn't know what movie was about. I first thought this was a crime thriller movie until half way of the movie it reveals the big twist and reveals to be a vampire movie. It was like seeing a crime movie walked into a different movie. It was a great twist. The trailer would have ruined the twist for me. I heard the movie was meant to be a Tales from the Crypt movie.
Damn I wana watch the old version just finished the netflix series 😍😍😍😍
Movie was such a trip to me 🤣😆🤣😆
Same music as in ALIENS!
Can I find the guitar music at the beginning anywhere?
Does anyone talk about this movie being a blatant rip of "Road House" ? I saw road house 20 years after this and was laughing the whole time because of all the homages to it in Dusk till Dawn.
Classic!!!
My childhood
It must have been awkward for Juliette Lewis to be in this film as Tarantino hated natural born killers
The music sounds like the theme from James Cameron’s Aliens(1986)
It is. I think a few movies and trailers from that era borrowed James Horner's epic score for Aliens. Final scene in Die Hard is another one I can think of off the bat.
Aliens wants its score back.
A politically correct voice in my head said I should watch this now.
You some kind of poet or something?
People claim to have seen this in real life. Specifically Joshua tree
Well, I saw this trailer before watching the film & now I don’t need to watch the film according to the comment section.
Trailer and the people involved never had the balls to leave the vampires out of the trailer, love seeing peoples faces when the vampires turn up. Missed opportunity!
Music from the James Cameron film Aliens was used in this trailer lol
Looking at this George Clooney would’ve probably been good as Batman, he would’ve just needed a better script, lines, screenwriter, costume, and of course a better director
This movie was written by, but not directed by, Quentin Tarantino.
The trailer gives up the whole movie lol.
Roger Smith Because it's a very short, but fun movie.
Επισημη προβολη στις Αμερικανικες Κινηματογραφικες αιθουσες:19 Ιανουαριου 1996.Επισημη προβολη στις Ελληνικες Κινηματογραφικες αιθουσες:31 Ιανουαριου...1997!!!Ναι καλα ακουτε!Τωρα γιατι προβληθηκε με σχεδον 1 χρονο καθυστερηση στην Ελλαδα δεν ξερω!Η μηπως οι Ελληνες διανομεις σκεφτοντουσαν να την βγαλουν κατευθειαν στο...βιντεο;Μαλλον!Αλλα δεν το εκαναν!Και καλυτερα που δεν το εκαναν,γιατι αν το εκαναν δεν θα απολαμβανε το Ελληνικο κινηματογραφικο κοινο,μια τοσο..."απολαυστικη"ταινια μεταφυσικου τρομου,η οποια να ειναι και ταυτοχρονα ταινια..."ενοχης απολαυσης"οπως και να το κανουμε!Επισημη συμμετοχη στις Διεθνεις Κινηματογραφικες Εκδηλωσεις του Βερολινου τον Φεβρουαριο του 1996.Επισημη συμμετοχη στις Διεθνεις Κινηματογραφικες Εκδηλωσεις Φανταστικου Κινηματογραφου του Αμστερνταμ στις 21 Απριλιου 1996.Επισημη συμμετοχη στις Διεθνεις Κινηματογραφικες Εκδηλωσεις Φανταστικου Κινηματογραφοτυ του Στρασβουργου στις 14 Σεπτεμβριου 2019 στην Γαλλια.Σκηνοθεσια:Ρομπερτ Ροντριγκεζ:Γνωστος και μη εξαιρεταιος για τις..."περιφημες"..."περιπετειες"οπως το..."Ματσετε"του 2010 με τον Ντανυ Τρεγιο για παραδειγμα.Τωρα ετοιμαζει και την καινουργια του ταινια:Το"Υπνωτικος"με τον Μπεν Αφλεκ.Αρχισε να σκηνοθετει απο το 1991.Αρχισε να γινεται γνωστος με την περιπετεια"Ελ Μαριατσι"του 1992.Το σεναριο υπογραφουν οι:1-Ρομπερτ Κουρτζμαν:Αρχισε να γραφει σεναρια απο το 1995.Το 1ο σεναριο που εγραψε τοτε,ηταν για την ταινια τρομου"Τhe Demolitionist",που ηταν ταυτοχρονα και η 1η του σκηνοθετικη δουλεια.Εχει σκηνοθετησει αλλες 4 ταινιες.Αλλα πριν γινει σεναριογραφος και σκηνοθετης,ηταν...καλλιτεχνικος υπευθυνος σπεσιαλ εφφε(make up effects artist) απο το 1986.2:Ο..."περιφημος"...και μεγαλος..."Κινηματογραφοφιλος"..."τρελαρας"σκηνοθετης που ακουει στο ονομα...Κουεντιν Ταραντινο!Και αυτος γνωστος για τις..."περιφημες"ταινιες του οπως το..."Pulp Fiction"του 1994,για την οποια κερδισε Οσκαρ Σεναριου.Ηταν υποψηφιος για το Οσκαρ σκηνοθεσιας για την ταινια του"Καποτε ηταν το Χολλιογυντ"του 2019.Τωρα θα ετοιμαζει το πραγματικα..."πολυαναμενομενο"3ο μερος της περιφημης ταινιας του:Το"Κill Bill"Ποσο καιρο περιμενω να δω αυτο το..."3ο μερος"και ακομα δεν το εχω δει.Ελπιζω μεσα στο χρονο να αρχισει τα γυρισματα.Το λεω,επειδη εχει καθυστερησει αρκετα με αυτη την υποθεση τοσα...χρονια απο το...2004 οπως και να το κανουμε.Διαρκεια ταινιας:108 λεπτα.Μουσικη:Γκραημ Ρεβελ:Αρχισε να γραφει μουσικη για ταινιες απο το 1989.Κοστος παραγωγης:19.000.000 δολλαρια.Η ταινια γυριστηκε το μεγαλυτερος της μερος,στην Καλιφορνια,στις εξεις τοποθεσειες:Calico Dry Lake(οι σκηνες του..."διαβοητου"μπαρ με...βρικολακες(!)"Titty Twister"),Barstow,Lancaster,και φυσικα στο Λος Αντζελες.Επεισης στο Ρεντμοντ και στο Σιατλ της...Ουασιγκτον!Καθως επεισης στο Τσιουαουα του Μεξικου.Τα γυρισματα αρχισαν απο τις 13 Ιουνιου 1995 εως τις 20 Αυγουστου του τρεχοντος ετους.Μερικες ενδιαφερουσες πληροφοριες για την ταινια:Η χιουμοριστικη ατακα που λεει ο Τζωρτζ Κλουνει σε καποια σκηνη:"Οχι ευχαριστω εχω ηδη μια γυναικα"! ηταν αυτοσχεδιασμοςαν και ο Ροντριγκεζ,σκεφτοταν να μην την προβαλει στην ταινια,αλλα οι υπευθυνοι του στουντιο την εβαλαν στο διαφημιστικο της μυνημα.Τελικα ο Ροντριγκεζ την αφησε κανονικα στην ταινια.Η Σαλμα Χαγιεκ φοβοταν πραγματικα τα φιδια.Και οταν διαβασε το σεναριο,ηξερε οτι παλι θα τα φοβοταν.Ο Ροντριγκεζ της ειπε οτι θα εδινε τον ρολο της στην...Μαντονα(!)σε περιπτωση που δεν θα δεχοταν.Τελικα η Χαγιεκ εκανε...ψυχοθεραπεια(;!)για...2 μηνες(!)για να ξεπερασει τον φοβο της.Για τους βρυκολακες χρησιμοποιηθηκε πρασινο αιμα,για να μην προκαλεσει την επιτροπη λογοκρισιας.Ο Κουεντιν Ταραντινο ηθελε να σκηνοθετησει την ταινια,αλλα τελικα περιοριστικε στο σεναριο και στον χαρακτηρα που ερμηνευε.Υποψηφιοι για τον ρολο που ερμηνευε ο Κλουνει,ηταν οι Αντονιο Μπαντερας,Μαικλ Μαντσεν,Κριστοφερ Γουοκεν,Ρομπερτ Ντε Νιρο και ο Τζων Τραβολτα.Ο Τραβολτα δεν ηθελε να κανει ταινια με βρυκολακες,και προτιμησε να πρωταγωνιστησει στο"Pulp Fiction".O Tζωρτζ Κλουνει πηρε 250.000 δολλαρια αμοιβη για τον ρολο του.Το σκηνικο του μπαρ καηκε καποια στιγμη κατα την διαρκεια των γυρισματων,και αυτο προκαλεσε καθυστερηση στα γυρισματα.Σε ολη την ταινια υπαρχουν 122 πτωματα!Στην ιστορια του Κινηματογραφου,εχουν γυριστει αρκετες ταινιες με βρυκολακες,αλλα αυτη διαφερει,πιο πολυ για τους χαρακτηρες.Ο Τζωρτζ Κλουνει ειναι εκεινος που κλεβει την παρασταση,με την ερμηνεια του,με μια δοση ηθικης,κατι πολυ σπανιο για ταινια του ειδους.Εχει πλακα να παρακολουθει κανεις τον περιφημο Κουεντιν Ταραντινο να μεταμορφωνεται σε...βρυκολακα(!)και να σκοτωνει χεχεχεχε!!!.Η Τζουλιετ Λουις συμπαθητικη στον ρολο της.Μια απο τις καλυτερες ταινιες του Ρομπερτ Ροντριγκεζ.Εχει γινει ηδη...cult!Δειτε την!Ευχαριστω...
I only came here bc I got this movie from the 99¢ bag from dimples and wondering what it would be about. 😄
Jay Tales You are very lucky that you got it, because it's a great movie.
Yea U fukked royally by watching the trailer.. one the biggest twists ever.
Tarantino and Clooney played role as most dangerous criminals? Ooh yeah..it's gonna be 😂😂😂
Is this a quentin tarantino movie?
he wrote it and starred but Rodrigues directed
Fucking love this movie !!!seen it abt 150 times!
This is probably one of The Best Vampire Movies ever Made in my opinion, But After Seeing This Trailer For The very very First Time I think This Trailer Really Sucks This Trailer Spoiled The hole entire Movie Man oh Man oh Man I'm just glad that I didn't see This Trailer before Seeing The Movie
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Wishes the trailer didn't have the best twist of the movie
Some dipstick friend of mine got the Seth Gecko tattoo after seeing this film, using a fake ID.
Keith Vaz I've got it too
I think the makers got bored while making this movie and they wanted to end it anyway thats why they added the monster part into it.
First part is the best.
Does anyone else notice that this trailer stole soundtrack music from ALIENS 1986 directed by James Cameron, I've seen this movie but never seen any trailers for it
Man this is cool
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Send me the full movie please
I kinda liked the first part of the movie. The dialogues felt kinda nice but when the Vampire Slasher twist came it kinda put me off. That's just because gore slashers dont really do it for me. Also the dialogues kinda became weird. I guess that's typical for a Vampire Slasher so I won't judge the movie by that only.
If you like action/crime movies as well as slashers with blunt humor that movie is for you.
The idea to make such a twist has gotta be respected.
George Clooney ist der beste!!!
Wait this isn’t stargate 💀🤣
old school movie review voice !
🎶?
already have a wife💀💀💀💀
reminds me of the 2høt girls in my dream😛
Whats up with the Aliens music in this trailer ??