Every song playing throughout each distinctive scene is worthy of listening to and vibing on its own and in full form, simply outstanding OST, another 90's signature that is sooooo sorely lacking today...😢
This is one of Antonio Banderas‘s best roles. This and “Assassins.” And Salma Hayek, one of the very few women who seems to age backwards. She’s never not looked annoyingly beautiful.
I mean that's what happens when you spend more money on preventing aging in a month than all of us spends an entire year just living and paying bills. Daily spa trips costing a thousand, professional makeup,etc.
I'd have been watching this movie since at least 5-years-old, maybe 6. Gosh darn awesome! Best believe Salma Hayek left a lasting impression, even at my young age.
This is actually the second movie. The first of the series is El Mariachi. There are no "names" in it and you don't need it to enjoy the others. The completest in me wanted you to know
El Mariachi was excellent. Even better since Robert Rodriguez funded it primarily by signing up for medical trials tests. At least that's what I heard. You don't need to watch it to like Desperado, but the story in his flashbacks makes more sense. The star of the films also plays the character of "Campo" in this film.
"Forgive me, father, for I have just killed a whole lot of people." I'm still honestly surprised they didn't use that as the tagline for this movie. I love this movie and always bring it up whenever there's a discussion about great twists in movies you never see coming. I remember being stunned when he comes face-to-face with Bucho.
This is one of the greatest Action Movies of all time, with amazing and over-the-top action, a lot of great comedy, and an excellent cast. Also, the first time I ever saw Salma Hayek, and I'm still not sure that any woman has ever been more beautiful since the beginning of time. 😍
Desperado is honestly the most Robert Rodriguez movie ever...Soundtrack and cameo by Tito and Tarantula, Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek, Danny Trejo and Quentin Tarantino cameo's, that unique cinematogrphy that feel like a dirty Mexican bar...and the cameo by the Penis Gun of From Dusk Till Dawn...It's honestly one the best action movie of the 90's ! It feels like John Wick before John Wick, the lone almost invincible gunner. It's amazing and that gunfight in the bar still hold up with that tension before and spectacle after...Glorious !!!
I remember Robert Rodriguez saying during an interview that he was able to film both an English and a Spanish version for each dialogue scene. I'm not sure if Steve Buscemi speaks Spanish, but if not, then pretty much every other actor in the movie would be able to deliver their lines in both languages. So, no need for dubbing or subtitling later on for the two markets! Rodriguez and Tarantino both had their big debuts at the Sundance film festival...Quentin with "Reservoir Dogs" and Rodriguez with "El Mariachi". That's when they first met and became friends. Trivia: The Banderas friend with the twin guitar machine guns, Carlos Gallardo, played the Mariachi character in the original low-budget movie. He's also in "Planet Terror". Another great villain role for "Bucho" (Joaquim de Almeida) is in the Harrison Ford thriller "Clear and Present Danger". It's part of the Jack Ryan series, based on Tom Clancy novels.
Desperado is still to this day one of my favorite action movies. From the mix of action and comedy, to the photography, and of course to the incredible performances of Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Steve Buscemi (Honorable Mention: Danny Trejo). This was a really fun ride, and its pretty much non stop from start to finish
This is a badass modern day Western from Robert Rodriguez! There's a prequel, Mariachi, released in 1992, 3 years before the events of the movie. A third and final film, Once Upon In Mexico, starring Antonio Banderas, Johnny Depp, Salma Hayek, Danny Trejo , Cheech Marin, Ruban Blades, and Willem Dafoe, was released in 2003.
The guy, who seems to be applauding, was the bad guy from the FIRST movie - "EL MARIACHI". NO, the ABRUPT ENDING was because of the MPAA! They demanded so many cuts, that Rodriguez decided to CUT the whole final showdown instead! The mariachi in "EL MARIACHI" was played by Carlos Gallardo, who was one of the three mariachis in "DESPERADO"!
The scene at the beginning with the guy in the white suit might be a bit confusing, because he was the bad guy in "El Mariachi", the first of those movies. "Desperado" is actually a sequel to that. So the scene where the mariachi got shot in his hand was actually the end of the prior film.
They definitely need to watch El Mariachi next as well as Once Upon A Time In Mexico. Yes, the third film is the weakest of the bunch but it was still entertaining to a certain extent.
@@tekkamanviper2783 IMDB says it's the same actor who played Moco in El Mariachi, Peter Marquardt... and it doesn't look like Carlos Gallardo in the white suit at all. But he's still pretty awesome with the trick guitar case at 24:09 !
@@tekkamanviper2783 no, Carlos Gallardo was the star of El Mariachi, Peter Marquardt was the guy in the white suit, he reprised his role for the small cameo for Desperado.
I remember the reason Rodriguez even did the Faculty was to get Spy Kids made. Kevin Williamson was brought in to do re-writes and direct, but opted not to direct since his original screenplay(Teaching Mrs. Tingle) had been green-lit and was attached to direct.
I TOTALLY agree !! El Mariachi is just one of the best B movies ever made. Love it. Another movie in that genre that they never checked is Perdita Durango... it's got an awesome cast, great story, great acting, music.. just a gem.
Except Desperado is basically a $$$$ remake of El Mariachi - kind of like Evil Dead 2 is a more expensively made remake of Evil Dead. Worth a look, though, I agree..
The story behind the making of El Marachi is fascinating. Robert Rodriguez literally sold his body to science for medical research and had to stay at a medical facility for about a month. He wrote the script while he was there and was paid $8000 which was the total budget of the movie.
The US has a strange tradition of showing the Second movie in a foreign set as the first movie then that movie gets way more famous than the first, We got Desperado years before El Mariachi just like how we got Road Warrior before Mad Max.
I managed to se "El Mariachi" in a theater in 1993, after seeing Robert Rodriguez interviewed on a morning show. So by the time "Desperado" was being advertised, I was well aware of who Rodriguez was.
This is the 2nd movie in the "El Mariachi" trilogy. El Mariachi was Robert Rodriguez directorial debut, and was made for the legendary low budget of $70,000 by borrowing all the cars and the extras and cast were all unpaid, to pay for the film stock and squibs. "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" goes full big budget, bringing back almost all the actors from "Desperado" with the addition of Johny Depp and a few others.
The first film, El Mariachi, is impressive when you go into it knowing the entire film was one-take shots. Practically in-camera editing. I know for desperado they shot a lot of the action sequences on video before they shot film so it could be nailed in one take. They did film a shootout at the end, but the MPAA wanted so many cuts (because they used projectile blood squibs which looked too gruesome for an R rating) that Rodriguez decided to cut the whole scene instead.
"The Mask of Zorro" (1998 version) Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones In "From Dusk Till Dawn", George Clooney was going to El Ray in Mexico. "E Ray" is a reference to a couple other movies: "The Getaway" (1994 remake) Alec Baldwin "The Getaway" (1972 original) Steve McQueen
THIS movie made me learn to play a guitar and wanna start a Mariachi band 😂🎉 Also Salma Hayek, by the gods!! ❤❤😍 She definitely made me take notice in women at a VERY early age 😅😂 Antonio being Spanish yet always playing a Mexican gives me a chuckle everytime lol like me being Spanish/Native American yet constantly being mistaken for Mexican or Latino 😅
One of the best Rodriguez movie. Also this movie is sequel for his FIRST ever movie El Mariachi, and Desperado movie itself also has sequel - Once Upon A Time In Mexico. :)
Regarding "anything connected to Quentin Tarantino", I remember one he played in, a quirky film called "Destiny Turns On The Radio". It didn't do so well in theaters, but I really liked it.
You could've watched El Mariachi first to understand the background of the character on how and why he became an assassin, before watching this. Because that movie was Robert Rodriguez's first film and very independently made.
26:41 ..."Did your brother kill the woman you loved"...Nope, that was another narc named Mauricio in the first Mariachi movie... He actually appears in this movie, in the intro credit scene with the guitars, right at the end, played by the same actor who played Mauricio in the first movie.
The soundtrack was awesome! “Don’t look back!” Is probably my favorite. It gets stuck in my head and I replay the scene that it accompanies it my head.
This my favorite movie ever..."Lets play!" lol....this is the 2nd movie in a 3 part series, 1) El Mariachi 2) Desperado 3) Once Upon A Time In Mexico...El Mariachi is played by another actor in the first movie...
I have been watching this movie my whole life. Loved it then, still love it now. Selma and Antonio were made for each other. Please check Once upon a time in mexico as well as Mask of Zorro with Antonio. Great reactions and the look Sam gave Schmitt when the spicy scene came on. Lol
This film was everything to me when I was young. I saw an advert on a late night movie show, and couldn't wait for it to come out. I was 13 when it came out on vhs, and got my grandad to buy it for me, and we watched it that afternoon.
VERY different movie than Dusk til Dawn. I think this trilogy is amazing. The vibe in this movie is so sultry. It makes it feel like summer whenever I watch it. It has a lot of real, normal moments, but then it goes 100% over the top.
Double barrel guitar man is the original desperado actor.He plays Antonio's character in El mariachi before Robert got the budget to make this sequel 😊 you two will so enjoy the conclusion to this trilogy: once upon a time in Mexico ❤
Random Fact: Desperado is a sequel to Robert Rodriguez's first film El Mariachi which was filmed in 1992 on a 7k budget and grossed 2 Million. It actually has the character El Mariachi as a musician and shows what happened to the woman he loves and his hand. The Titular Character of the first film was also portrayed by the actor who played Campa in the shootout scene. He's the guy with the two Gatling Gun guitar cases. He was the main character in the first film and was asked to return for a cameo in Desperado.
Just a bit of clarification: Bucho did not kill Domino, and she was not El Mariachi's wife. The guy responsible for Domino's death is Moco, the guy "clapping" after the first song. He is the main villain in "El Mariachi", and Mariachi and Domino only meet in that one, though they do start to have a bit of a thing. In the first film, Mariachi is played by Carlos Gallardo, who here plays Campa, the mariachi with the machine gun guitar cases. El Mariachi was made for 7000 dollars, which Robert Rodriguez made as a human guinea pig for medicine trials. The guy in the next bed at the trials was American, Peter Marquardt, for whom Rodriguez had to write the script phonetically, as the film is in Spanish and Marquardt did not speak it.
I actually ran into Carlos Gallardo while in Mexico (Star of El Mariachi) he was the Mariachi with the machine guns in Desperado. I went to the bar, Catalina’s Book Store and the drive where the big shootout was filmed. Carlos took us to his home and showed us all around.
@@ToniMcGinty sorry I didn’t read it all I guess. Thought I did but I must have gotten sidetracked. He took us into his home and bought us dinner. We met his wife and Mother. I mean he was awesome.
@@prato-24 I occasionally have that effect! And sounds awesome! Did you ever see the non-official Mariachi sequel (maybe it was just marketed as such) that he wrote, directed and starred in?
Yay, Schmitts! This movie is rare in the reaction universe. Salma Hayek is stunning, & this may be my favorite role for Steve Busceme! Top to bottom, a great movie!⁵⁵
Just been to a concert of "Tuco" , who wounded Antonio Banderas in this movie - Tito Larriva and his band "Tito and Tarantula" - the iconic band playing during Salma Hayek's dance scene in From Dusk till Dawn. Fantastic band! Tito was urged by his daughter, who plays bass guitar in the band, to tell about the moment when Salma asked him to marry her. And the poor man had to say no, he was already married.🥲 We all believed him 😁 Another Rodriguez movie - Machete with Danny Trejo as main character and also lots of other stars.
Danny Trejo talks about how Robert Rodriguez found him and gave him one of throwing knives to twirl in his fingers and said yes thats my guy. He also talks about he learned to put on a mean face that speaks volumes in prison and its been useful to his career as an actor.
If you love watching Steve Buscemi then you would love Boardwalk Empire series, he is the main character and it’s in the 1920’s gangster era! True stories about prohibition and great music! It be great to watch that with you 2!
I loved the different colored shoes, she looked awesome in them. Him falling off the building shooting at the guys made me misremember that Hans Gruber was shooting as he fell.
Iconic. The next one is hilarious too with Johnny Depp as is Planet Terror and Machette. Danny Trejo FTW. As Buscemi fans you should put Ghost World on your list. Buscemi, Scarlett Johannson and Thora Birch (American Beauty) in a not ghost story, but an awkward cult comedy about two school leavers looking for independence. Reminds me of Napoleon Dynamite in many ways.
Oh, I know IMMEDIATELY what caused Sam's face in the thumbnail. I used to watch this movie on VHS over and over again. Kind of glad I couldn't see too much detail in THAT scene (which was done with chocolate syrup BTW).
This movie was filmed in my home town of acuña Coahuila before I was born bit it has a special place in my movie list because of that and cause Antonio is awesome
Raul Julia was originally cast as Bucho but sadly he died before production began. You might remember him from the 2 Addams Family films as Gomez or as General M. Bison from Street Fighter. If you watch all 3 films, you can tell he looked frail in Street Fighter as he was dying from cancer but soldiered on to the end of filming, which was one of his very last films released posthumously.
the scene where El Mariachi confronts his brother, right after he shoots Bucho the screen turns white, in the original script it turns into another bloodbath, but due to the MPAA they deemed it to violent so Robert Rodriguez had to stick to the screen going white
This is one of my favorite movies of the’90’s! One of the most quoted movies for me and my boys. Every one of Banderas’ adlibs, “ Ya missed me!!” or “Not yet!” are iconic! The first time I’ve ever seen Banderas, Danny Trejo and Salma Hayek in a movie. (God, she is eternally sexy!)
saw desperado 95 in cinema, first i went in the wrong room and watched "seven" for almost 10 minutes before realysing im in the wrong movie, went to the wright one and missed the first shoot out. watched seven the week after, damn the 90s were glorious for movies and films. it made so much fun to go the cinema, because of the reaction of the audience. today its a mediocre or horrible experience
Every song playing throughout each distinctive scene is worthy of listening to and vibing on its own and in full form, simply outstanding OST, another 90's signature that is sooooo sorely lacking today...😢
I was 16 when this came out and I was obsessed with it. The stylized violence was top notch and the lore around the making of it was awesome as well.
This is one of Antonio Banderas‘s best roles. This and “Assassins.”
And Salma Hayek, one of the very few women who seems to age backwards. She’s never not looked annoyingly beautiful.
Nice to see some appreciation for Assassins! I'm not going to pretend it's a *good* movie, but Banderas kills his role.
Chemistry between Salma and Antonio is just timeless
22:09 I think this was the first movie I saw that actually did the cool walking away with an explosion in the background.
I was a 15 year old boy when I watched this for the first time. I will NEVER forget THAT scene, and I have been in love with Salma Hayek ever since.
true goddess
That's exactly when I discovered what my "special purpose" was for.
Selma doesn't age, what a beautiful woman!
oh she does
Hollywood secret of baby blood
I mean that's what happens when you spend more money on preventing aging in a month than all of us spends an entire year just living and paying bills. Daily spa trips costing a thousand, professional makeup,etc.
This is her second movie. She's 28 yrs. old here.
@@pipeosaurs What's truly sad is that I believe you believe that.
I'd have been watching this movie since at least 5-years-old, maybe 6. Gosh darn awesome! Best believe Salma Hayek left a lasting impression, even at my young age.
She was 🔥🔥 still is
@JordanJMyers she looks even better at almost 60 years old. 🤤
This is actually the second movie. The first of the series is El Mariachi. There are no "names" in it and you don't need it to enjoy the others. The completest in me wanted you to know
and of course the last in the trilogy - Once Upon a Time in Mexico!!
El Mariachi was excellent. Even better since Robert Rodriguez funded it primarily by signing up for medical trials tests. At least that's what I heard. You don't need to watch it to like Desperado, but the story in his flashbacks makes more sense. The star of the films also plays the character of "Campo" in this film.
Was desperado a sequel or a remake. It always felt like a requel before the term picked up
@@sephirotgxr Definitely a sequel, as the memory events were in a previous movie, 'El Mariachi'
@@chrismaverick9828 thanks
I was OBSESSED with this movie. I still own the movie poster that I had on my wall and the soundtrack that I listened to for months.
"Forgive me, father, for I have just killed a whole lot of people."
I'm still honestly surprised they didn't use that as the tagline for this movie.
I love this movie and always bring it up whenever there's a discussion about great twists in movies you never see coming. I remember being stunned when he comes face-to-face with Bucho.
The someone, anyone, everyone line is great.
I love this movie and I'm glad you watched it. Great chemistry between Antonio and Salma and really liked the "style" of it.
“Your beer tastes like piss.”
“Because we piss in it!”🤣🤣
I love everything about this movie 👍
"And that's not all!"
"This reminds me of a joke..." A joke about a beer glass full of urine.
I was in college when I saw this in the theater upon release…. It was the first film I saw Ms. Hayek and yes I fell in love.
"Hot water." That scene when he drank and spit out the water always...ALWAYS makes me laugh. One of the funnest things I've ever seen.
This is one of the greatest Action Movies of all time, with amazing and over-the-top action, a lot of great comedy, and an excellent cast.
Also, the first time I ever saw Salma Hayek, and I'm still not sure that any woman has ever been more beautiful since the beginning of time. 😍
Both her and Antonio are fine as hell.
Today, Salma is 57 years old, and she's still one of the most luscious women alive. 😍
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it really is. It's tragic that so many people are unaware of it now.
@@vanyadolly Yeah people would rather watch John Wick. Lol, El Mariachi would smoke that goofy dude.
Desperado is honestly the most Robert Rodriguez movie ever...Soundtrack and cameo by Tito and Tarantula, Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek, Danny Trejo and Quentin Tarantino cameo's, that unique cinematogrphy that feel like a dirty Mexican bar...and the cameo by the Penis Gun of From Dusk Till Dawn...It's honestly one the best action movie of the 90's ! It feels like John Wick before John Wick, the lone almost invincible gunner. It's amazing and that gunfight in the bar still hold up with that tension before and spectacle after...Glorious !!!
No love for Joaquim de Almeida?
@@AbeVicious He's not in other Rodriguez projects...but yeah great actor !!
@@AbeVicious Steve Buscemi also in the movie.
@@jean-philippedoyon9904 He's also in Clear and Present Danger the Harrison Ford one of his Jack Ryan movies.
"Planet Terror" is also very Robert Rodriguez imo.
"Hey, who's that guy over there? I don't know him. Oh look, he has a gun. That must be him." 😆
The sequel, Once upon a Time in Mexico, is worth a watch too
Agree.
Nah that movie is horrible.
No, it has Johnny Derp
Not nearly as good unfortunately
@@TheBlond49 And Enrique Iglesias 🤣 lame AF
I remember Robert Rodriguez saying during an interview that he was able to film both an English and a Spanish version for each dialogue scene. I'm not sure if Steve Buscemi speaks Spanish, but if not, then pretty much every other actor in the movie would be able to deliver their lines in both languages. So, no need for dubbing or subtitling later on for the two markets!
Rodriguez and Tarantino both had their big debuts at the Sundance film festival...Quentin with "Reservoir Dogs" and Rodriguez with "El Mariachi". That's when they first met and became friends. Trivia: The Banderas friend with the twin guitar machine guns, Carlos Gallardo, played the Mariachi character in the original low-budget movie. He's also in "Planet Terror".
Another great villain role for "Bucho" (Joaquim de Almeida) is in the Harrison Ford thriller "Clear and Present Danger". It's part of the Jack Ryan series, based on Tom Clancy novels.
Almedia was also phenomenal in 24 season 3.
@@TequilaToothpick My favorite season of that show!
"His Friends!!!.....They really shouldnt have stayed in the street"
I had a mouthful of soda that sprayed out of my mouth after that was said....😅😅😅😅😅
Desperado is still to this day one of my favorite action movies. From the mix of action and comedy, to the photography, and of course to the incredible performances of Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Steve Buscemi (Honorable Mention: Danny Trejo). This was a really fun ride, and its pretty much non stop from start to finish
This is actually a sequel to Rodriguez's debut film "El Mariachi" which is a masterclass in super low budget filmmaking. It worth a watch.
This movie never gets old
This is a badass modern day Western from Robert Rodriguez!
There's a prequel, Mariachi, released in 1992, 3 years before the events of the movie.
A third and final film, Once Upon In Mexico, starring Antonio Banderas, Johnny Depp, Salma Hayek, Danny Trejo , Cheech Marin, Ruban Blades, and Willem Dafoe, was released in 2003.
El Mariachi was made for less than eight thousand bucks. No lie.
@@andrewcharles459 And it was him gambling with medical settlement funds he received. Paid off nicely.
@@andrewcharles459What RR achieved on that shoestring budget was incredible.
@@andrewcharles459 But not the version that everyone has seen. It needed additional $200,000 for that to happen.
The guy with the machine gun cases was the actual actor from the original movie, The Mariachi.
The soft guitar riffs are haunting. They should be their own soundtrack.
They are. I used to have the soundtrack to this movie. The songs are dope
The guy, who seems to be applauding, was the bad guy from the FIRST movie - "EL MARIACHI".
NO, the ABRUPT ENDING was because of the MPAA! They demanded so many cuts, that Rodriguez decided to CUT the whole final showdown instead!
The mariachi in "EL MARIACHI" was played by Carlos Gallardo, who was one of the three mariachis in "DESPERADO"!
I have never been bothered by that cut. You see Bucho die and we've already had plenty of scenes of henchmen going down.
The scene at the beginning with the guy in the white suit might be a bit confusing, because he was the bad guy in "El Mariachi", the first of those movies. "Desperado" is actually a sequel to that. So the scene where the mariachi got shot in his hand was actually the end of the prior film.
El Mariachi is the first part of the trilogy. The guy in the white suit in the beginning is from the first part.
its Carlos Gallardo
They definitely need to watch El Mariachi next as well as Once Upon A Time In Mexico. Yes, the third film is the weakest of the bunch but it was still entertaining to a certain extent.
@@tekkamanviper2783 IMDB says it's the same actor who played Moco in El Mariachi, Peter Marquardt... and it doesn't look like Carlos Gallardo in the white suit at all. But he's still pretty awesome with the trick guitar case at 24:09 !
fun fact: carlos didnt want his character to die. but Robert Rodriguez went against it.
@@tekkamanviper2783 no, Carlos Gallardo was the star of El Mariachi, Peter Marquardt was the guy in the white suit, he reprised his role for the small cameo for Desperado.
Great movies from Robert Rodriguez: The Faculty, Sin City, Planet Terror and Machete.
Wait, I never noticed he did The Faculty. That’s amazing 🙂
@@DocLunarwindHad no clue, either.
@@DocLunarwind not his best because it's him with Kevin Williamson's script but still worth a watch.
I remember the reason Rodriguez even did the Faculty was to get Spy Kids made. Kevin Williamson was brought in to do re-writes and direct, but opted not to direct since his original screenplay(Teaching Mrs. Tingle) had been green-lit and was attached to direct.
They should definitely watch Sin City, great movie.
Should have checked out El Marachi first, but can still go back
I TOTALLY agree !! El Mariachi is just one of the best B movies ever made. Love it.
Another movie in that genre that they never checked is Perdita Durango... it's got an awesome cast, great story, great acting, music.. just a gem.
I came here to say this! Agreed 100%
Yes. I never like it when someone starts by watching the sequel. It would be like watching T2 first
Except Desperado is basically a $$$$ remake of El Mariachi - kind of like Evil Dead 2 is a more expensively made remake of Evil Dead. Worth a look, though, I agree..
The story behind the making of El Marachi is fascinating. Robert Rodriguez literally sold his body to science for medical research and had to stay at a medical facility for about a month. He wrote the script while he was there and was paid $8000 which was the total budget of the movie.
The US has a strange tradition of showing the Second movie in a foreign set as the first movie then that movie gets way more famous than the first, We got Desperado years before El Mariachi just like how we got Road Warrior before Mad Max.
I managed to se "El Mariachi" in a theater in 1993, after seeing Robert Rodriguez interviewed on a morning show. So by the time "Desperado" was being advertised, I was well aware of who Rodriguez was.
This is the 2nd movie in the "El Mariachi" trilogy. El Mariachi was Robert Rodriguez directorial debut, and was made for the legendary low budget of $70,000 by borrowing all the cars and the extras and cast were all unpaid, to pay for the film stock and squibs. "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" goes full big budget, bringing back almost all the actors from "Desperado" with the addition of Johny Depp and a few others.
The first film, El Mariachi, is impressive when you go into it knowing the entire film was one-take shots. Practically in-camera editing. I know for desperado they shot a lot of the action sequences on video before they shot film so it could be nailed in one take. They did film a shootout at the end, but the MPAA wanted so many cuts (because they used projectile blood squibs which looked too gruesome for an R rating) that Rodriguez decided to cut the whole scene instead.
I didn't know that. Wondering why an "unrated" version was never released on video.
"The Mask of Zorro" (1998 version) Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones
In "From Dusk Till Dawn", George Clooney was going to El Ray in Mexico. "E Ray" is a reference to a couple other movies:
"The Getaway" (1994 remake) Alec Baldwin
"The Getaway" (1972 original) Steve McQueen
THIS movie made me learn to play a guitar and wanna start a Mariachi band 😂🎉 Also Salma Hayek, by the gods!! ❤❤😍 She definitely made me take notice in women at a VERY early age 😅😂 Antonio being Spanish yet always playing a Mexican gives me a chuckle everytime lol like me being Spanish/Native American yet constantly being mistaken for Mexican or Latino 😅
One of the best Rodriguez movie. Also this movie is sequel for his FIRST ever movie El Mariachi, and Desperado movie itself also has sequel - Once Upon A Time In Mexico. :)
Regarding "anything connected to Quentin Tarantino", I remember one he played in, a quirky film called "Destiny Turns On The Radio". It didn't do so well in theaters, but I really liked it.
This was the first movie i saw of Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek. I really loved it back in the day
You could've watched El Mariachi first to understand the background of the character on how and why he became an assassin, before watching this. Because that movie was Robert Rodriguez's first film and very independently made.
Once Upon A Time In Mexico is an absolute must!!!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
26:41 ..."Did your brother kill the woman you loved"...Nope, that was another narc named Mauricio in the first Mariachi movie... He actually appears in this movie, in the intro credit scene with the guitars, right at the end, played by the same actor who played Mauricio in the first movie.
"I remember the bar fight. But I don't remember that scene." Suuuure.😂
I think he probably saw a PG version on TV
@@markollmann2759 yeah. That's the "official story" he'll stick with.
I think you guys would enjoy “The Mask of Zorro.”
With "Legend of..."
So glad i watched this in the movie theatre back 1995... also Assassins with Antonio and Stallone the same year!
I watched this movie so many times. Thank you for reacting to it! The soundtrack was awesome.
The soundtrack was awesome! “Don’t look back!” Is probably my favorite. It gets stuck in my head and I replay the scene that it accompanies it my head.
@@gchild1286 I picture the scene too. :)
This my favorite movie ever..."Lets play!" lol....this is the 2nd movie in a 3 part series, 1) El Mariachi 2) Desperado 3) Once Upon A Time In Mexico...El Mariachi is played by another actor in the first movie...
“Anything connected to Tarantino…” I guess that means we’ve got Natural Born Killers coming up then. One of my absolute favourites.
Awesome movie 👍. Thank you ❤️
This movie is so iconic. But it's actually a sequel to the original which is called "El Mariachi"
I have been watching this movie my whole life. Loved it then, still love it now. Selma and Antonio were made for each other. Please check Once upon a time in mexico as well as Mask of Zorro with Antonio. Great reactions and the look Sam gave Schmitt when the spicy scene came on. Lol
Banderas was 35.....i still feel younger than him in this movie 👶
This film was everything to me when I was young. I saw an advert on a late night movie show, and couldn't wait for it to come out. I was 13 when it came out on vhs, and got my grandad to buy it for me, and we watched it that afternoon.
You guys should watch another Quentin Tarantino Robert collaboration "sin city" its amazing with many famous actors in it and "planet terror"
I think they already reacted to that one if my memory is serving me well.
@alainvosselman9960 did they react to "sin city" I don't see on their channel?
VERY different movie than Dusk til Dawn. I think this trilogy is amazing. The vibe in this movie is so sultry. It makes it feel like summer whenever I watch it. It has a lot of real, normal moments, but then it goes 100% over the top.
Double barrel guitar man is the original desperado actor.He plays Antonio's character in El mariachi before Robert got the budget to make this sequel 😊 you two will so enjoy the conclusion to this trilogy: once upon a time in Mexico ❤
I use to watch this with my grandma. So many memories. I miss that lady
20:53 I'm probably wrong but that staircase looks like the same one in El Mariachi when he's in the hotel.
Random Fact: Desperado is a sequel to Robert Rodriguez's first film El Mariachi which was filmed in 1992 on a 7k budget and grossed 2 Million. It actually has the character El Mariachi as a musician and shows what happened to the woman he loves and his hand. The Titular Character of the first film was also portrayed by the actor who played Campa in the shootout scene. He's the guy with the two Gatling Gun guitar cases. He was the main character in the first film and was asked to return for a cameo in Desperado.
Salma Hayek ❤❤❤❤
23:55 The guy on the right is Carlos Gallardo, the original El Mariachi.
I like Antonio in Assassins(1995) with sylvester stallone. The movie doesnt have a great rating but Antonio is great in it.
Just a bit of clarification: Bucho did not kill Domino, and she was not El Mariachi's wife. The guy responsible for Domino's death is Moco, the guy "clapping" after the first song. He is the main villain in "El Mariachi", and Mariachi and Domino only meet in that one, though they do start to have a bit of a thing. In the first film, Mariachi is played by Carlos Gallardo, who here plays Campa, the mariachi with the machine gun guitar cases. El Mariachi was made for 7000 dollars, which Robert Rodriguez made as a human guinea pig for medicine trials. The guy in the next bed at the trials was American, Peter Marquardt, for whom Rodriguez had to write the script phonetically, as the film is in Spanish and Marquardt did not speak it.
I actually ran into Carlos Gallardo while in Mexico (Star of El Mariachi) he was the Mariachi with the machine guns in Desperado. I went to the bar, Catalina’s Book Store and the drive where the big shootout was filmed. Carlos took us to his home and showed us all around.
@@prato-24 That was cool of him, but I literally said above that he was the star of El Mariachi and Campa, the machine gun Mariachi in Desperado...
@@ToniMcGinty sorry I didn’t read it all I guess. Thought I did but I must have gotten sidetracked.
He took us into his home and bought us dinner. We met his wife and Mother. I mean he was awesome.
@@prato-24 I occasionally have that effect! And sounds awesome! Did you ever see the non-official Mariachi sequel (maybe it was just marketed as such) that he wrote, directed and starred in?
Once upon a time in Mexico next. Was glad after all those years they made the final film
Yay, Schmitts! This movie is rare in the reaction universe. Salma Hayek is stunning, & this may be my favorite role for Steve Busceme! Top to bottom, a great movie!⁵⁵
When I was a kid I’d use my brothers guitar case and put all my toy guns in it😂
Just been to a concert of "Tuco" , who wounded Antonio Banderas in this movie - Tito Larriva and his band "Tito and Tarantula" - the iconic band playing during Salma Hayek's dance scene in From Dusk till Dawn. Fantastic band! Tito was urged by his daughter, who plays bass guitar in the band, to tell about the moment when Salma asked him to marry her. And the poor man had to say no, he was already married.🥲 We all believed him 😁 Another Rodriguez movie - Machete with Danny Trejo as main character and also lots of other stars.
The chemistry is 10/10
El Mariachi: Carolina, did I thank you? Carolina: No. El Mariachi: I will.
check out Once Upon A Time in Mexico. it is the SEQUEL to this. we have seen it a few times. glad you both finally got to see this.
The guy who plays Campa (Carlos Gallardo), the guy who has the 2 machine gun guitar cases, is the original El Mariachi from the first movie.
This is a favorite flick of mine growing up. I still have the same VHS tape today fam. Glad to enjoy your reaction to this film.
Some of the greatest soundtracks in this movie. I hold Desperado close to my heart. 💯🇲🇽
Danny Trejo talks about how Robert Rodriguez found him and gave him one of throwing knives to twirl in his fingers and said yes thats my guy. He also talks about he learned to put on a mean face that speaks volumes in prison and its been useful to his career as an actor.
Danny Trejo is just awesome all around.
Antonio Bnaderas didn't know how to speak english when he did this movie, he learned all his lines phonetically.
Really? He was in "Interview With The Vampire" "The Mambo Kings" and "Philadelphia" before this one. He spoke English in all of them.
No, he did that for the movie Mambo Kings with Armand Assante. That was his first role after he moved to US from Spain
If you love watching Steve Buscemi then you would love Boardwalk Empire series, he is the main character and it’s in the 1920’s gangster era! True stories about prohibition and great music! It be great to watch that with you 2!
Agreed
yes, Sequel is Worth it, please watch it !
It’s lame as hell lol
Congrats Schmitts, first Desperado reaction from a bigger channel
PS. El Mariachi's actual name is Manito.
I've been hoping to see some reactions to this incredible action film. I'm sure many reactors will follow suit.
@@Psilocybin77 If they're smart they will.
If you want all the Buscemi you can handle, check out the series Boardwalk Empire if you haven't already. It's fantastic.
This is the movie where I fell in Love with Antonio and realized my first Women Crush with Selma. ❤ Still love them both.
I loved the different colored shoes, she looked awesome in them.
Him falling off the building shooting at the guys made me misremember that Hans Gruber was shooting as he fell.
"Sin City" (and its sequel) and "Alita: Battle Angel" are other good Robert Rodriguez movies worth watching.
Iconic. The next one is hilarious too with Johnny Depp as is Planet Terror and Machette. Danny Trejo FTW.
As Buscemi fans you should put Ghost World on your list. Buscemi, Scarlett Johannson and Thora Birch (American Beauty) in a not ghost story, but an awkward cult comedy about two school leavers looking for independence. Reminds me of Napoleon Dynamite in many ways.
Assassins is a great underrated movie. You guys will love it
The sequel is a must watch.
this itched my "the 13th warrior" thing. i watch it every couple of years.
Oh, I know IMMEDIATELY what caused Sam's face in the thumbnail. I used to watch this movie on VHS over and over again. Kind of glad I couldn't see too much detail in THAT scene (which was done with chocolate syrup BTW).
One of my favorite movies, despite containing every Hollywood gun myth that I always gripe about.
Fun reaction guys. I know It's been mentioned here already, but please check out Banderas & Stallone in Assassins.
Absolute masterpiece of a movie, and that opening is absolutely iconic.
I love this movie. This is a sequel to El Mariachi, which is a great low budget movie from Robert Rodriguez.
So nice to find this in my feed after a long day at work. 🙂
This is a movie that no one reacts to and I never understood why it's such a great movie. It's basically mexico's version of a superhero movie
This movie was filmed in my home town of acuña Coahuila before I was born bit it has a special place in my movie list because of that and cause Antonio is awesome
Raul Julia was originally cast as Bucho but sadly he died before production began. You might remember him from the 2 Addams Family films as Gomez or as General M. Bison from Street Fighter. If you watch all 3 films, you can tell he looked frail in Street Fighter as he was dying from cancer but soldiered on to the end of filming, which was one of his very last films released posthumously.
Once Upon a Time in Mexico is great as well 👍
the scene where El Mariachi confronts his brother, right after he shoots Bucho the screen turns white, in the original script it turns into another bloodbath, but due to the MPAA they deemed it to violent so Robert Rodriguez had to stick to the screen going white
This is a sequel to his Rodriguez film El Mariachi and again Salma Hayek is a something else in Desperado.
This is one of my favorite movies of the’90’s! One of the most quoted movies for me and my boys. Every one of Banderas’ adlibs, “ Ya missed me!!” or “Not yet!” are iconic!
The first time I’ve ever seen Banderas, Danny Trejo and Salma Hayek in a movie. (God, she is eternally sexy!)
I absolutely love this movie, definitely watch the follow up, Once Apon aTime in Mexico.
saw desperado 95 in cinema, first i went in the wrong room and watched "seven" for almost 10 minutes before realysing im in the wrong movie, went to the wright one and missed the first shoot out. watched seven the week after, damn the 90s were glorious for movies and films. it made so much fun to go the cinema, because of the reaction of the audience. today its a mediocre or horrible experience