Friday, July 27, 2007

Planet Terror: Planet Rodriguez

I always knew that Roberto Rodriguez was an unconventional director. I became interested in his work the first time I saw El Mariachi (which incidentally I rented at then ACA Video on tape, can't remember if it were already on VHS hehehe). I started to admire him more with his works on Four Rooms and From Dusk Till Dawn. I thought he showed diversity with his flicks for the young, Spy Kids and The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl. And Sin City really showed his cutting edge directorial style.

Indeed Roberto Rodriguez knows his movies and his audience.

So when Planet Terror (aka Grindhouse) came out, I didn't hesitate to watch it even with the bad local version of the poster which forcibly featured Fergie just because she's the more recognizable talent in the Philippines.

But Planet Terror is all about Planet Rodriguez. I bet this is a movie he's been raring to do in quite a while. He made this movie more for himself than anyone else (and possibly a tribute to all other B movies). I can almost imagine him tripping with buddy Quentin Tarantino during the process of this movie making.

Between me and Mike, only Mike saw the humor of this movie. Really a guy's movie.

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